VOGONS


First post, by paulo_becas

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I was wondering if a 3DFX Voodoo II makes sense on a pure MS-DOS machine? What do you guys think?
I thought mounting one on my AMD 5x86 MS-DOS machine but i don't know if it makes any sense doing so.

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Reply 1 of 3, by maxtherabbit

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Huge waste imo. Yeah you can get some dos glide games to work but it requires environment variables. And the processor will bottleneck the graphics card massively

Reply 2 of 3, by leileilol

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very much no. the merit of the voodoo2 lives on in windows 95 gaming where there's newer APIs that know what multitexturing is. V2-era dos gaming is probably just Bethesda Redguard and Burnout at best.

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Reply 3 of 3, by paulo_becas

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Thanks guys, this confirms what i tought.
I already have a Windows 95 Rig with a voodoo II in it, a Pentium MMX 233Mhz
I'll save it for something else or sell it... still didn't figure out what to do with it.

AMD Am486/Am5x86-P75 DX5 133 Mhz-64Mb Ram
S3 Trio 64V2DX 2 Mb
Soundblaster AWE64 Gold+Music Quest+MT-32+MU80
LAN-3Com
1.44 3,5 Epson Drive+1.2 5,25 Mitsumi drive+Iomega Zip 256Mb
8gb HDD,4Gb CF HDD
HP CDRW 9200
http://jp-retro.blogspot.com