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The latest post seems to be from 2005, and it looks like they barely made any head way for 3D features above basic acceleration.
And suspiciously looks to match the functionality of the opensource driver in Xorg.
If you look deeper at the link, it eventually points to a developer's page concerning driver development, and has a lengthy section on porting linux drivers.
All the more power to BeOS/Haiku et al. for providing nvidia functionality, but seriously, let's not point to it as being the first open source nvidia driver when in all reality it was probably derived from the actual first open source driver for nvidia. Xorg is an fdo project that isn't tied to linux specifically, but even so, credit is due where credit is due.





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2005-07-06
Rudolf Cornelissen of the Haiku Project has already reverse engineered nvidia chips and wrote the FIRST, USABLE nvidia opensource driver.

Take a look by yourselves!
http://web.inter.nl.net/users/be-hold/BeOS/NVdriver/index.html
p.s. Beos ROCKS