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- Voodoo3 Windows(r) NT 4.0 Driver Kit
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- Voodoo3(tm) Driver kit: 1.02.10
- Voodoo3 WinNT(r) Display Driver and Miniport: 4.00.1381.0386
- Voodoo3 Glide(tm) 2.X Driver: 2.61.00.0437
- Voodoo3 Glide 3.X Driver: 3.10.00.0435
- Voodoo3 3dfx Tools: 1.4.1.36
- OpenGL Driver Version: 1.0.0.0442 ICD
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- Copyright ( 1998-1999 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
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- 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.
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