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Reply 140 of 146, by RetroPCCupboard

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Those sidewinder wheels (even the force feedback ones) are dirt cheap on ebay. I couldn't resist getting both the wheel and the Force Feedback Joystick.

Reply 141 of 146, by AlexZ

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NFS Porsche runs fine also on PIII 900, so it will run fine on any Athlon XP.

As for Voodoo 2, I have it but never use it. I got it for like €10 after persuading a pensioner it isn't that useful because VGA cable is missing, drivers are hard to find, not sure if it works etc. Therefore, I wouldn't recommend anyone to buy it.

I got a Logitech Force 3d pro not long ago. It's a decent force feedback joystick. It's well supported as it's quite old.

Pentium III 900E,ECS P6BXT-A+,384MB,GeForce FX 5600, Voodoo 2,Yamaha SM718
Athlon 64 3400+,Gigabyte GA-K8NE,2GB,GeForce GTX 275,Audigy 2 ZS
Phenom II X4 955,Gigabyte GA-MA770-UD3,8GB,GeForce GTX 780
Vishera FX-8370,Asus 990FX,32GB,GeForce GTX 980 Ti

Reply 142 of 146, by FullYes

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Law212 wrote on 2026-03-25, 19:32:

Try to add a voodoo 2. I know that people list them at high prices, but i was able to get a Monster voodoo 2 12 Meg card from a local guy for 75 dollars , and a second one not too long ago from a guy who listed it at 400 dollars . I offered 100 and he accepted.

Even an 8 meg version wouldnt be bad.

I have a voodoo 3 already in my socket 7 build. So I’m good 😬 I used to have a 12MB voodoo2, I bought it new but sold it a few years ago (which I ofcourse now regret!!)

System 1: K6-3 400, MS-5158 (430TX), 256MB SDRAM, Voodoo3 2000 PCI, AWE64 (Dos/95-early 98)
System 2: Athlon XP 3000+, A7V333, 512MB DDR333, FX5900XT, Audigy 2 ZS (late 98)
System 3: i7-2600k, P8P67-M, 2x4GB DDR3-1866, GTX 460 (XP)

Reply 143 of 146, by FullYes

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RetroPCCupboard wrote on 2026-03-25, 19:57:

Those sidewinder wheels (even the force feedback ones) are dirt cheap on ebay. I couldn't resist getting both the wheel and the Force Feedback Joystick.

I might get one. I have a Logitech force feedback wheel that I think is old enough to work on win98 but I’ve yet to actually try it

System 1: K6-3 400, MS-5158 (430TX), 256MB SDRAM, Voodoo3 2000 PCI, AWE64 (Dos/95-early 98)
System 2: Athlon XP 3000+, A7V333, 512MB DDR333, FX5900XT, Audigy 2 ZS (late 98)
System 3: i7-2600k, P8P67-M, 2x4GB DDR3-1866, GTX 460 (XP)

Reply 144 of 146, by Law212

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FullYes wrote on 2026-03-26, 20:54:
Law212 wrote on 2026-03-25, 19:32:

Try to add a voodoo 2. I know that people list them at high prices, but i was able to get a Monster voodoo 2 12 Meg card from a local guy for 75 dollars , and a second one not too long ago from a guy who listed it at 400 dollars . I offered 100 and he accepted.

Even an 8 meg version wouldnt be bad.

I have a voodoo 3 already in my socket 7 build. So I’m good 😬 I used to have a 12MB voodoo2, I bought it new but sold it a few years ago (which I ofcourse now regret!!)

Yeah i posted that before I read further. The system seems great.

Reply 145 of 146, by FullYes

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I had some time today to install the Audigy 2 ZS

However it is “detected” even less than the Audigy 1. It neither shows up in device manager nor in the PCI device list.

I tried to flash the motherboard to an alternative bios version which was problematic. It was running 1018.004 beta and I wanted to flash to 1017. Uniflash reported verification errors and I almost left myself needing a chip programmer, but I was able to do a successful flash without rebooting using the utility off the ASUS website; where the motherboard still has support/downloads. Quite impressive considering its age

This did not solve the issue unfortunately. But it did fix another issue in the bios reporting the multiplier incorrectly. A minor win, but something to make me think I’m best sticking with an earlier bios than the beta one

I thought I should try some other pci cards to see what happened with them. I tried an Intel network card and a via ide/Sata card and both were detected and appear to be functioning.

Christ I knew via chipsets and creative cards didn’t get on, but this is crazy!

I am fairly sure the issue is with the southbridge chip as there have been several issues intermittently appearing and disappearing in device manager with USB root hubs, and with the primary ide controller. None of these seem to be causing stability issues, but obviously not being able to have audio is a bit of a deal breaker.

System 1: K6-3 400, MS-5158 (430TX), 256MB SDRAM, Voodoo3 2000 PCI, AWE64 (Dos/95-early 98)
System 2: Athlon XP 3000+, A7V333, 512MB DDR333, FX5900XT, Audigy 2 ZS (late 98)
System 3: i7-2600k, P8P67-M, 2x4GB DDR3-1866, GTX 460 (XP)

Reply 146 of 146, by RetroPCCupboard

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Have you tried the card in different slots? Sometimes that can help.