Sorry to bring up this old topic, I've been busy with work and the life with 3 kids. I have some time now, and I've been working on my Socket 7 system trying to get this Voodoo 2 running... still. So I'm hoping maybe someone has another suggestion, possibly something I haven't tried. I'll post the current specs, and what I've so far tried, thanks in advance for any replies.
K6-2 300/AFR/66 - 2.2V
Asus TX97-E V1.12 with latest beta Bios
128MB EDO
ATI Rage II 3D - 2MB
Maxi-Gamer Voodoo2 8MB
SB 16 (2940) ISA
Windows 98 SE with the unofficial Service Pack
So I've tried quite a lot of things but maybe I'm missing something... or I'm just to stubborn to accept this card is dead. I bought the Voodoo 2 off ebay, the seller said it was in working condition, although I never asked if he just tried the pass through, or actually played games. The card passes through the video from the ATI perfectly, no problem with color, signal...etc. But as in my original post, Windows does not see the card. Also, I should point out that when the PC boot's and the Device ID's are listed, there are only 3 things listed. Serial, IDE, and the ATI Video (no IRQ)
Maybe someone can explain this to me, but the 3DFX chips get warm, so I'm "assuming" they are getting power, and if the pass through is working, does that mean there is activity going through the PCI bus, or is the pass through completely separate from the PCI bus?? I just down understand how the pass through is working, the 3DFX chips are warm so getting power, but the PC can't see the device ID...
But, onto what I've tried....
- All PCI Slots
- Cleaned the PCI contacts on the Voodoo2
- Tried scanning for new hardware
- Tried adding new hardware manually
- Plugged in without using pass through from ATI
- Triple checked jumpers to make sure PCI bus was correct speed (I've tried Pentium, Pentium MMX, and this AMD K6-2 CPU)
- Enabled PnP in bios
- Changed PCI Latency timer to 32... was set to 0.
What I haven't done, is re-flashed the bios which you might think, why... but I'm using the latest Asus Beta bios however it's been modded to allow for larger HD's (I think over 128gb), as well as some additional CPU support.. K6-III+ cpus. The guy who made the BIOS, you can read the blog about the BIOS here. --> http://www.lairdslair.com/TX97E.shtml So, my thought was to try downgrading to a older BIOS without the mod's, and see if maybe the newest BIOS disbaled something that require the card's detection. (I'd drop in a MMX CPU for this, as I know I'd loose support for the K6-2).