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3dfx Hardware & Software => Voodoo2 Discussions => Topic started by: chrisrogers on 09 February 2009, 19:51:58

Title: Voodoo2 not recognized at all
Post by: chrisrogers on 09 February 2009, 19:51:58
I was bored this weekend and decided to pull out some old school games.  Some of them had 3dfx support, so I found my Voodoo2 (it's the 3dfx-branded V2 1000).

Trouble is, my computer doesn't even recognize that it's there.  It doesn't show up in Device Manager, or even Linux when I run lspci.

I get video through the pass through cable, so that makes me think that everything is OK electrically.  I even tried moving it to a different PCI slot.

System is an Athlon 700MHz, AMD Irongate 751 chipset, 384MB of RAM, and a Matrox G400 as my main video card, running Windows 98 SE.  Are there maybe any known issues with this chipset and 3dfx cards?
Title: Voodoo2 not recognized at all
Post by: ps47 on 10 February 2009, 15:54:13
you should have a "multimedia device" listed in your device manager,probably somewhere between sound and controller devices.if the card is not detected at all,chances are it is dead..
Title: Voodoo2 not recognized at all
Post by: 3dfxfreak on 14 March 2009, 18:28:48
Maybe your Voodoo2 is dead, try it on another System  to except an MB-Failure
but i think your Voodoo2 isn't working after a long time lying somewehre...