Reply 31260 of 31262, by DosFreak
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ubiq wrote on Yesterday, 16:51:Been spending some time checking out early 00's demoscene output. Interesting time of rapidly changing hardware. Surprisingly a lot of early Win2k adoption. Early 3d accelerated experiments as well as software rendering holdouts. Not too much 3dfx/glide stuff, but a lot of OpenGL. Which reminded me of the existence of GLSetup. I remember that being a pretty sweet util/driver back in the day, but can't remember what exactly it did. Can anyone refresh my memory - when did it make sense to use GLSetup, and is there any reason to care about these days in retro systems?
It never made any sense to use it, it was used by those too lazy and/or ignorant to install graphics drivers themselves. I suppose there is probably some edge cases where a user has only modem access, isn't going to waste time downloading drivers or doesn't recognize that they need to and is amazed when they run glsetup on their game CD and their games magically work or are faster. Probably the same people that went searching for those Nvidia drivers that emulate glide.