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Reply 280 of 676, by Ozzuneoj

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I apologize if this was mentioned somewhere already, but which Matrox cards are capable of 3D acceleration in Nascar Racing? I have a few older ones, and I just bought a (brand new, sealed!) copy of the game on eBay. I'd loooove to get my hands on an NV1 of course, but that isn't likely to happen... ever.

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Reply 281 of 676, by Stiletto

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Ozzuneoj wrote:

I apologize if this was mentioned somewhere already, but which Matrox cards are capable of 3D acceleration in Nascar Racing? I have a few older ones, and I just bought a (brand new, sealed!) copy of the game on eBay. I'd loooove to get my hands on an NV1 of course, but that isn't likely to happen... ever.

Matrox Millennium.
http://vgamuseum.info/index.php/component/k2/ … -mga-millennium

Calling it "3D Accelerated" is maybe a misnomer, as some of the posts on the first page of this thread get into, but vetz proved that it _is_ accelerated.

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Reply 282 of 676, by Ozzuneoj

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Stiletto wrote:
Matrox Millennium. http://vgamuseum.info/index.php/component/k2/ … -mga-millennium […]
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Ozzuneoj wrote:

I apologize if this was mentioned somewhere already, but which Matrox cards are capable of 3D acceleration in Nascar Racing? I have a few older ones, and I just bought a (brand new, sealed!) copy of the game on eBay. I'd loooove to get my hands on an NV1 of course, but that isn't likely to happen... ever.

Matrox Millennium.
http://vgamuseum.info/index.php/component/k2/ … -mga-millennium

Calling it "3D Accelerated" is maybe a misnomer, as some of the posts on the first page of this thread get into, but vetz proved that it _is_ accelerated.

Is the MIllennium II backward compatible? I have both. I think my Millennium (1) has a memory expansion installed as well.

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Reply 284 of 676, by Ozzuneoj

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vetz wrote:
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Is the MIllennium II backward compatible? I have both. I think my Millennium (1) has a memory expansion installed as well.

No, it's not.

Okay, good to know. I just tossed in my Millenium with the 4MB expansion memory, installed the CDROM version of Nascar Racing, loaded it up with the Matrox executable and it works beautifully! Its too bad this is the only game that really uses this card... it runs surprisingly well with this Pentium 200 MMX in SVGA mode with all settings turned up to maximum.

Now, one thing I'm curious about...

Is there a way to choose which PCI video card will be used when I boot my system? I've never honestly bothered running multiple video cards in the same interface before, and certainly never in DOS. I have an STB Velocity 3D (Virge VX) installed for best DOS game compatibility, but it'd be nice to have the Millennium in there for Nascar if I only had to reboot and switch the VGA cable or something. Currently, the Millennium seems to just override the Velocity 3D completely when it is installed (Velocity is in the first PCI slot, Orchid Righteous 3D is in second, Matrox is in third) with no obvious way to switch back.

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Reply 285 of 676, by vetz

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Ozzuneoj wrote:

Is there a way to choose which PCI video card will be used when I boot my system? I've never honestly bothered running multiple video cards in the same interface before, and certainly never in DOS. I have an STB Velocity 3D (Virge VX) installed for best DOS game compatibility, but it'd be nice to have the Millennium in there for Nascar if I only had to reboot and switch the VGA cable or something. Currently, the Millennium seems to just override the Velocity 3D completely when it is installed (Velocity is in the first PCI slot, Orchid Righteous 3D is in second, Matrox is in third) with no obvious way to switch back.

Not that will work with any card on top of my head. For the Matrox Millennium there is a jumper on the card which will disable VGA on boot. You can still use it from Windows, and from there it may be possible to launch NASCAR through a DOS window.

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Reply 286 of 676, by Ozzuneoj

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vetz wrote:
Ozzuneoj wrote:

Is there a way to choose which PCI video card will be used when I boot my system? I've never honestly bothered running multiple video cards in the same interface before, and certainly never in DOS. I have an STB Velocity 3D (Virge VX) installed for best DOS game compatibility, but it'd be nice to have the Millennium in there for Nascar if I only had to reboot and switch the VGA cable or something. Currently, the Millennium seems to just override the Velocity 3D completely when it is installed (Velocity is in the first PCI slot, Orchid Righteous 3D is in second, Matrox is in third) with no obvious way to switch back.

Not that will work with any card on top of my head. For the Matrox Millennium there is a jumper on the card which will disable VGA on boot. You can still use it from Windows, and from there it may be possible to launch NASCAR through a DOS window.

That's actually very interesting! I've been thinking of installing Windows 98 or 95 on the small ~400MB partition on this drive (its a 2.5GB) just in case. I just can't remember how to set up a boot menu to allow me to choose between it or DOS... its been so long since I did any of this stuff. I primarily want to use this system in pure DOS mode (with Windows 3.1 available in a pinch) but some games that'd work quite well on it require Windows 95.

I'll have to do some more research.

Or I may just try out all of my games with the Matrox card and if they all work without slowdowns or problems, I could just use that and take out the Virge VX. I haven't really run into anything personally that hasn't worked with the Matrox, I've just seen a lot of posts talking about incompatibilities with many games.

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Reply 287 of 676, by Myloch

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Apparently Sds stardivers by Cybelle had support for powervr

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Reply 288 of 676, by vetz

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Apparently Sds stardivers by Cybelle had support for powervr

You need to provide some proof/source for that before it can be added to the list.

That game never showed up in any of the Japanese PowerVR research I did, also there is no mention of PowerVR/PowerSGL support on the box (Direct3D is mentioned though).

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Reply 291 of 676, by Myloch

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Link still works, I'll check it out either with the demo

Good luck with that: for some odd reason I couldn't download more than 3% of it (I tried Jdownloader2, Dap, Idm...) and shitty archive.org server doesn't support resume.

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Reply 292 of 676, by leileilol

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It was archived in 2000. Most files archived by IA around 2000 get truncated at 1mb. which really sucks

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Reply 293 of 676, by Tuxality

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vetz, your suspicions were correct. Sadly this game is Direct3D only. It might be written with PowerVR in mind, but it's not a SGL game. This patch is only an update to the game which contains bug fixes for PowerVR in form of replacement exe. If my translation is correct, it fixes i.a. transparency problems with PowerVR PCX1 running this game. Still I think that it's worth getting, because this game looks quite interesting.

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Reply 294 of 676, by Myloch

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If only I could find some working demo or good screenshots/images. The game is on sale @ a medium price on japanese auctions and I might add it to my next batch of purchases from japan.

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Reply 295 of 676, by vetz

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Tuxality wrote:

vetz, your suspicions were correct. Sadly this game is Direct3D only. It might be written with PowerVR in mind, but it's not a SGL game. This patch is only an update to the game which contains bug fixes for PowerVR in form of replacement exe. If my translation is correct, it fixes i.a. transparency problems with PowerVR PCX1 running this game. Still I think that it's worth getting, because this game looks quite interesting.

Thanks for checking up on it Tuxality! I took a look on the patch file as well, and I could not find any PowerSGL references, only D3D.

The game isn't that expensive from both Amazon.co.jp and other places in Japan, like here 300 yen (2.7 USD) https://medio.bz/item.php?cc=5&item=4943769000217

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Reply 296 of 676, by Myloch

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Nice catch vetz, however I live far away from japan and I only pay fees on fees on something I know at least (whoever uses a proxy service like fromjapan, noppin or similar knows what I am talking about). And no, I have no intention to ask infos, screenshots or videos to that assembler blogger guy, he probably would reply he has no bandwith for that 🙄

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Reply 297 of 676, by dr.zeissler

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Is it possible to use this three cards in one machine?

- S3Virge (Main Gfx-Card)
- PCX2 PowerVR
- Voodoo1 or 2 (not both)

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Reply 298 of 676, by vetz

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Is it possible to use this three cards in one machine?

- S3Virge (Main Gfx-Card)
- PCX2 PowerVR
- Voodoo1 or 2 (not both)

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Yes!

Highest amount of APIs for one machine without using any VGA switchboxes and multiple 2D cards would be a system with:
-Creative 3D Blaster PCI (CGL, RRedline, Speedy3D, Direct3D)
-Voodoo 1 or Voodoo 2 (Glide, Direct3D)
-PCX2 PowerVR (PowerSGL, Direct 3D)
-Paradise Tasmania 3D

If you had a switchbox and an AGP motherboard (allows you to select main VGA card in DOS between PCI and AGP), this would probably be the largest API setup possible:

-Windows/DOS: S3 Virge GX2 AGP (S3D, Direct3D) OR ATI Rage 3D PRO AGP (ATICIF, Direct3D)
-Windows/DOS: Creative 3D Blaster PCI (CGL, RRedline, Speedy3D, Direct3D)
-Voodoo 1 or Voodoo 2 (Glide, Direct3D)
-PCX2 PowerVR (PowerSGL, Direct 3D)
-Paradise Tasmania 3D

The S3 Virge has some better compatibility for early DOS games than the ATI Rage, but the ATI Rage have more kickass games with ATICIF exclusive Wipeout and Assault Rigs.

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Reply 299 of 676, by dr.zeissler

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Thx! the main card must be very compatible with dos and win3x. I'll choose PCI, no AGP. I currently only own a pcx1 and therefore I'll use this. I think I will go for a voodoo2 because it's faster and has better image quality. The machine will be a klamath PII with 133Mhz (Dos/Win3x) and 300Mhz (Win9x/2k) choosable over the bios.

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