First post, by Totempole
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Hi,
I'm having issues with DOS Games that require UniVBE to work properly i.e the game
"D".
I've tried everything to get UniVBE working in DOS on this PC. I managed to get hold
of Scitech Display Doctor 7 Beta, which claims to have support for the Riva TNT2,
but only the Windows Version actually supports the Riva TNT2 M64, the DOS version
only supports the standard TNT2.
So after trying various utilities and tweaks, and getting no joy, I gave up.
I'm considering buying a different Graphics card on eBay. Any Suggestions:
I don't want to downgrade the Graphics Card because I also use the machine to play
3D intensive games like Quake 3 and Carmageddon TDR 2000.
I was thinking trying to get a standard Riva TNT2, but if you're shopping on eBay, it's
almost impossible to distinguish between a TNT2 and a TNT2 M64, so that's off the
cards.
The other alternative is something like a Voodoo 3, but 3DFX cards are a bit rare and
pricey. Also I don't think the Voodoo 3 Supports UniVBE.
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Questions:
Does anyone have any suggestions for a UniVBE compatible Graphics Card which is
faster than or equal to a Standard Riva TNT2?
Or is there a way to mod my current Riva TNT2 M64 to allow it to be detected as a
standard Riva TNT2 (without potentially destroying it 😵 )?
Or finally, is it possible to run a PCI card in conjunction with an AGP card and switch
between the two when necessary?
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I tried adding a TSENG ET4000 to the PC in conjunction with the Riva TNT2 M64 and
the concequences were nothing short of disasterous (I had to format the PC), but
later I discovered the ET4000 was faulty, so I still don't know whether it could have
possibly worked.
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Thanks in advance for any advice, and sorry for the long post. 😊