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Voodoo3 Windows(r) NT 4.0 Driver Kit
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Voodoo3(tm) Driver kit: 1.04.00
Voodoo3 WinNT(r) Display Driver and Miniport: 4.00.1381.0391
Voodoo3 Glide(tm) 2.X Driver: 2.61.00.0518
Voodoo3 Glide 3.X Driver: 3.10.00.0518
OpenGL Driver Version: 1.0.0.0508 ICD
Copyright ( 1998-2000 3dfx Interactive, Inc. )
All Rights Reserved
NOTE: Use of this software is subject to the terms in the 3dfx license
agreement.
3dfx Interactive, Inc.
Website: http://www.3dfx.com
This product may be covered by one or more of the following
US patents: 5,724,561 5,740,343 5,808,621 5,822,452 5,831,624
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What's in the distribution?
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This distribution contains Voodoo3 display drivers and control
panel for Windows NT 4.0 or higher.
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Installation
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Requirements
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- Windows NT 4.0
- PC with a Pentium II, Pentium Pro, Pentium or similar processor
- 16MB of RAM or more Suggested
Fresh Installation / Upgrade Existing Drivers
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1) Power off the system and remove your existing 2D card.
2) Install the Voodoo3 Card in a free PCI/AGP Slot
3) Power on the system and verify that video appears during post
and boot to VGA Mode from Boot Menu
4) Log-in to Windows NT as Administrator.
5) Extract the files for the Voodoo3 driver to a empty temporay directory.
6) Find and run the SETUP.EXE program located in that directory.
7) You may then be prompted to insert the Windows NT Voodoo3 Driver Disk.
Enter the path to the drivers again.
8) Reboot the system when prompted.
9) Start Windows NT. If problems occur, revert to "Last Known Good"
from within the Windows NT startup options.
10) Delete the directory if desired.