Re: DOS games & 3dfx voodoo - best version?
- From: rpgs rock dvds <rpgsrockdvds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2008 01:15:40 -0800 (PST)
On 2 Mar, 04:03, john....@xxxxxxxxxxx (John Lewis) wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 14:15:37 -0800 (PST), rpgs rock dvds
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On 1 Mar, 21:02, john....@xxxxxxxxxxx (John Lewis) wrote:
On Sat, 1 Mar 2008 09:32:34 -0800 (PST), rpgs rock dvds
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Any thoughts about which version of 3dfx voodoo to go for regarding
playing old DOS games? =A0Browsing ebay, I've seen voodoo versions 1000,
2000, 3000, 4000, 5500. =A0There may even be others.
I was thinking maybe 3000 might be a good mid-point card, but I don't
really want to pick up something that fails to work on some older
games.
There also seems to be a choice between AGP or PCI. =A0My AGP slot is
filled ATM, so will go for PCI, but does it make a huge difference?
NO.
Thanks, regards, Robert.
Hopefully you will be dual-booting Win 98 or earlier. Otherwise you
might as well run one of the Glide emulators... e.g Glidos.
If you still want to use XP, =A0you might want to verify 3dfx driver
compatibility before getting a card. And you may be forced
to use some emulation anyway because of audio issues if you do not
happen to own a legacy audio card
I have a machine with SB16 and Voodoo 5 5500 that I can triple boot to
WinMe, =A0Win 95 or 98 to play legacy titles. ( Actually the faithful
machine I have used for years for all my email =A0and to read/post these
newsgroups)
A very few early Glide titles are not compatible with the V5.
And the V5 runs later Glide/ OpenGL titles just fine. However, the
PCI version of the 5500 is a very rare animal.
John Lewis
Thanks. I'm building a legacy machine with Win98. I say legacy, it's
actually a P4! I've just acquired a sound blaster live! card, and
hoping that this will provide satisfactory SB16 emulation in DOS.
It comes with legacy drivers that fully emulate SB16.
I
also want to play old games from that era that don't work too well in
XP. I have also built a new whizzy-speed PC with XP to run DOSBox!
Regarding my legacy PC, do you know if it's possible to have 2
graphics cards in it at the same time? My reasoning is - to have a
modern one running any windows games, and an older 3dfx voodoo card to
run the DOS stuff.
Regards, Robert.
You should be able to run 1 AGP and 1 PCI video card, but you may have
to set the choice in BIOS.
John Lewis- Hide quoted text -
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Re: 1 AGP + 1 PCI video card - that's the config I was going to go
for, but I've scoured the mobo manual, and cannot see a "graphics card
choice" option - which just so happens to be a choice in my newer asus
machine which is a little unfortunate I suppose as I don't need 2
cards in that box.
In any case, I think I'll go ahead and buy a 2nd pci legacy card
(3dfx) and just give it a go and see what happens - maybe I can
configure win98 to choose between cards or something, or at the very
worst, pull one of them out if I want to try some old dos glide
stuff. Many thanks, Robert.
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