3D Blaster Voodoo2 README.TXT Copyright 1998, Creative Technology Ltd. All Rights Reserved Creative Labs, Inc. 1901 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, CA 95035 www.soundblaster.com ======================================================================= 1. Summary of Contents ======================================================================= 1.1 Driver Information ---------------------- * Direct3D v2.16 Drivers and Glide v2.50 (Win32) Drivers * Glide Driver Version: 2.50 (for Win95) * Glide Driver Version: 2.50 (for WinNT 4.0) * Voodoo2 DirectX Driver Version: 2.16 * D3D Voodoo2 Driver Build Number: 4.10.01.0094 (2.16) 1.2 Files included ------------------ 3DFXV2.DRV - Direct Draw Driver 3DFX16V2.DLL - DirectDraw 16-bit DLL 3DFX32V2.DLL - DirectDraw 32-bit DLL FXMEMMAP.VXD - Voodoo VXD for mapping memory MSVCRT.DLL - Microsoft Redistributable File GLIDE2X.DLL - Win95/98 Glide for Voodoo2 GLIDE2X.OVL - DOS Glide for Voodoo2 FXOEM2X.DLL - Win95/98 Glide OEM Extension DLL VOODOO2.INF - INF file for installing drivers 3DFXV2PS.HLP - Help file for Voodoo 2 Display Control Page CSH.DLL - Redistributable Dynamic Library RICHED20.DLL - Redistributable Dynamic Library CTV2PS.DLL - Voodoo 2 Display Control Page CTV2PS.CRL - Voodoo 2 Display Control Page Resource File VOODOO2.BMP - Voodoo2 Desktop Wallpaper V2LOGO.EXE - Logo Display LICENSE.TXT - Creative License Agreement GAME.TXT - Instructions for game support README.TXT - This File ======================================================================= 2. Installation Instructions for Windows 95 ======================================================================= For instructions on installing Glide support for Windows NT 4.0, please refer to the README.TXT file found in the NT40 folder found on this CD. ---------------- 2.1 Requirements ---------------- - Microsoft Windows 95 - IBM PC or 100% compatible - Genuine Intel Pentium, Pentium Pro or Pentium II Processor - One free PCI slot - 16MB of RAM ---------------- 2.2 Installation ---------------- 1) Start Windows 95 and open Device Manager (Control Panel, System) 2) Locate the current 3D Blaster Voodoo2 reference. It will be listed as: Reference Card: Other Devices / PCI Multimedia Video Device or Sound, Video, Game Controllers / Voodoo2 3) Double-click on the card, then click the "Driver" tab 4) If you have Windows 95 standard release, click "Change Driver" and select "Have Disk" 5) Select the location where the drivers is stored and click "OK" 6) Select "3D Blaster Voodoo2" from the list and click "OK." Click "OK" again to save changes in Device Manager. 7) If you have Windows 95 OEM SR2, click "Update Driver..." 8) Choose "Yes (Recommended)", click "NEXT" 9) Click "Other locations", select the location where your drives is stored, and click "FINISH" 7) You MAY be prompted to insert the "3D Blaster Voodoo2 Driver" Select the path for the drivers and click "OK" 8) Windows will copy the neccessary drivers. Reboot the system when prompted ======================================================================= 3. Troubleshooting ======================================================================= Problem: After installing this driver, the Control panel applet I had for a Voodoo Graphics card is gone. Resolution: Voodoo2 will uninstall *ANY* Voodoo Graphics drivers. This is to ensure only Voodoo2 drivers are on the system. Problem: How I change the refresh rate and Gamma? Resolution: Settings can be adjusted to change the refresh rate and gamma for glide. Seperate settings are adjusted for Glide and Direct3D. The Voodoo2 Control panel is the easiest way to adjust these settings. To manually adjust settings you must edit the System Registry. See sections 4 and 5 in this README.TXT file for specific instructions. ======================================================================== 4. Direct3D Applications ======================================================================== Using Registry Editor, edit: HKLM\SOFTWARE\3Dfx Interactive\Voodoo2\D3D WARNING: Using Registry editor incorrectly can cause unexpected results. Only those familiar with Windows 95 and the System Registry should attempt to make any changes. Be sure to make a backup copy of your system registry before proceeding! Alternatively, use the Voodoo2 Control panel in the Display Properties to easily make the same changes as shown here. 4.1 Changing Refresh Rate Registry Settings ------------------------------------------- Add the following entries as REG_SZ Value types: Value Name Value Description ------------------------------------------------------- SSTV2_REFRESH_512x384 Refresh Rate for 512x384* SSTV2_REFRESH_640x400 Refresh Rate for 640x400** SSTV2_REFRESH_640x480 Refresh Rate for 640x480* SSTV2_REFRESH_800x600 Refresh Rate for 800x600* SSTV2_REFRESH_1024x768 Refresh Rate for 1024x768* * Acceptable REG_SZ values are "60", "75", "85", and "120" ** Acceptable REG_SZ values are "70", "75", "85", and "120" 4.2 Gamma Settings ------------------ Add the following entries as REG_SZ Value types: Value Name Value Description ------------------------------------------------------- SSTV2_BGAMMA Blue Gamma Setting SSTV2_GGAMMA Green Gamma Setting SSTV2_RGAMMA Red Gamma Setting The driver automatically defaults to a REG_SZ value of "1.30" for each gamma setting. 4.3 Advanced Settings -------------------- The following entries can be used as REG_DWORD Value types: Value Name Value Description --------------------------------------------------------------- SSTV2_FORCE_TRILINEAR Trinlinear filtering ON if set to 0x01 SSTV2_SLIDETECT SLI detection OFF if set to 0x00 SSTV2_SWAPINTERVAL VSync OFF if set to 0x00 ==================================================================== 5. Glide Applications ==================================================================== Using Registry Editor, edit: HKLM\SOFTWARE\3Dfx Interactive\Voodoo2\Glide WARNING: Using Registry editor incorrectly can cause unexpected results. Only those familiar with Windows 95 and the System Registry should attempt to make any changes. Be sure to make a backup copy of your system registry before proceeding! Alternatively, use the Voodoo2 Control panel in the Display Properties to easily make the same changes as shown here. Glide applications use the same Refresh Rate and Gamma settings as Direct3D applications. Please refer to Section 4 in this README.TXT file for instruction on changing these settings. 5.1 Advanced Settings --------------------- Add the following entries as REG_DWORD Value types: Value Name Value Description --------------------------------------------------------------- FX_GLIDE_LOD_DITHER LOD dithering ON if set to 0x01 SSTV2_SLIDETECT SLI detection OFF if set to 0x00 FX_GLIDE_SWAPINTERVAL VSync OFF if set to 0x00 SSTV2_TMU_MEMSIZE Set maximum TMU memory: 0x04 = 4MB 0x02 = 2MB ##### End of README.TXT