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3dfx Hardware & Software => Voodoo2 Discussions => Topic started by: ontheair on 13 June 2004, 15:12:23

Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: ontheair on 13 June 2004, 15:12:23
hello everybody,

i would like to use my old voodoo2-card in a computer running on windows 2000.

i installed fastvoodoo 4.0, but the card is only running in glide-mode. but i want to play some older games, and these games need direct3d. what can i do?

when i used the voodoo2-card in a system running windows 98, there was no problem with direct3d...

thanks for help!
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Nightbird on 13 June 2004, 16:37:34
Quotebut i want to play some older games, and these games need direct3d
You can't.
Under Win2k, XP and even NT4, you run with a Voodoo 2 in glide or OpenGl. This is not a problem with the card or the driver but with the OS which doesn't support the Voodoo 2.
Quotewhat can i do?
If you want a support for D3D, or you come back to Win9x or you install a dual boot (Win2k - Win9x).
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: ontheair on 15 June 2004, 07:38:13
oops, no good news...

but thank you for the information!
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Sanek on 16 June 2004, 02:04:55
There are drivers for win2k, which allow voodoo2 to run D3D apps.

There are 3 problems to this:
-No Glide/OpenGL support
-800x600 Max res, you will be using Voodoo2 as a 2d card
-Some garbage may appear near some explorer icons.
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Nightbird on 16 June 2004, 03:01:17
QuoteThere are drivers for win2k, which allow voodoo2 to run D3D apps
Of course, look here ;)
http://www.3dfxzone.it/enboard/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1155
but as said, If you read the readme.txt, you will understand the problems...
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Avenger on 05 July 2004, 16:16:18
Maybe a stupid question, but who would want a V2 to run D3D nowadays ? Very much any halfway modern primary card does a better job in D3D and OpenGL. For me a V2 today is solely there for Glide support.
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Nightbird on 05 July 2004, 19:21:50
Quotewho would want a V2 to run D3D nowadays ?
If you want to try to run "old games" using D3D perhaps...
Title: Voodoo2 - FastVoodoo - Windows 2000
Post by: Sanek on 18 July 2004, 04:31:02
umm... me would wanna :D

I dun have money to buy new video card, so I'm using voodoo2 for D3D games.


Trust me, it is much easier to install a Win2K/Win98SE dual boot system, than to wait for D3D voodoo2 Win2k Compatibility.

I'm playing all my games under Win98SE and doin everythin else under Win2k.

This way game run as fast as they can on my machine due to a small register size.