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Windows NT Drivers for Voodoo2
Glide Driver Version: 2.50
Voodoo2 Control Panel Applet: 4.10.01.0061
Platform: Windows NT
Copyright ( 1997-98 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. )
All Rights Reserved
3Dfx Interactive, Inc.
Website: http://www.3dfx.com
News Server: news.3dfx.com (via http://news.3dfx.com)
=======================================================================
What's in the distribution?
=======================================================================
This distribution contains the Windows NT drivers for Voodoo2 Based
3D graphics accelerators.
NOTE: End-users are recommended to use drivers provided by their
board manufacturer to ensure that they can obtain full support.
Included Glide Driver Files
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Voodoo2 - Windows NT:
GLIDE2X.DLL - Windows NT Glide Driver for Voodoo2
FXGPIO.SYS - Windows NT Device Driver for Voodoo2
FXPTL.SYS - Windows NT Device Driver for Voodoo2
NTREMAP.SYS - Windows NT Device Driver for Voodoo2
Included Control Panel Files
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3DFXV2PS.DLL - Voodoo2 Windows NT Control Panel
3DFXV2PS.HLP - Voodoo2 Windows NT Control Panel Help
VOODOO2.BMP - Voodoo2 Desktop Wallpaper
General Files
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README.TXT - This File
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Installation
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Requirements
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- Windows NT 4.0 or later
- PC with a Pentium II, Pentium Pro, Pentium or similar processor
- One free PCI slot (or two free PCI slots for SLI)
Installation
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The setup program must be run under Windows NT to install the Windows
NT drivers and 3Dfx device services. The account used during install
must have administrator privileges.
1) Run the self-extracting executable to begin setup.
2) Follow the on screen prompts.
3) After installation you may need to reboot the system.
Troubleshooting
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Q: I have an S3 968/868 video card, why does my system lock
up when I run a Glide or Direct3D title.
A: S3 968 and 868 chipsets may misreport the mapped memory used.
There is a chance that your Voodoo2 card will be assigned by
Plug and Play a memory range that is used by the S3 card, but
not reported. The Voodoo2 card can be relocated by:
Windows NT Users: An NT service called NTREMAP is
installed when Glide is added to an NT system.
NTREMAP can change the memory address of a Voodoo2
board and prevent a conflict with an S3 card.
To use NTREMAP, add the following registry values to:
\HKLM\Software\3Dfx Interactive\NTRemap
Value Name Type Value
---------- ---- -----
EnableNTRemap DWORD 1 (HEX)
ForceAddress DWORD 12000000 (HEX)
The Force Address setting will vary, in this example
0x12000000 is used. This is normally free on most
systems.
NOTE: If you use an address that over-writes another
device, Windows NT may not boot. If such a problem
occurs, power off the system and remove your Voodoo2.
Alter the registry to use a different memory range
(or remove the ForceAddress setting). Then Reinstall
the Voodoo2 card into your system.
Troubleshooting
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Please see the Voodoo2 Release Notes and OEM Software Support Guide
for additional information.