Nvidia Geforce 9400m For Mac



Hi guys!
I have a Macbook Unibody (2009). Pretty happy with it (pumped up with 8 GB RAM and OCZ SSD).
Currently I run Mountain Lion and XP. Although ML doesnt allow XP in Bootcamp, I've found a workaround
Now, I'm thinking about switching XP to Server 2003 64-bit. Slowly finding all necessary hardware drivers.
There is one obstacle with NVIDIA 9400M card. Couldn't find a suitable driver. Anybody care to help?
Perhaps Vista drivers can do?
Any advice is appreciated.
And PLEASE. Don't sidetrack me with 'Install VMWare', 'Install Windows 7', 'Install Windows 8', and so on.
I ask about Windows Server 2003 in Bootcamp, not else. I like to mess with computers and my question
is clear and distinct. =)
Thanks to all!

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Hi.
Currently I have an imac with a ATI X1600 GPU with 128 MB dedicated ram. And I am looking at getting a new Mac one day. And I was thinking of the imac with the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M with 256MB of shared DDR3 memory. But is the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M really better then the ATI one I have. Because I would want to game somewhat on the Mac + do some photo and a little video editing.
My main question is would the NVIDIA GeForce 9400M be ok even though it has shared memory or do I need to fork up $400 (Australian) more for the ATI Radeon HD 4670 with 256MB of GDDR3 memory?
I always thought GPUs with shared memory was a bad idea for gaming and video editing. But with the new GPUs I really have no idea.