FastVoodoo2 4.0 XP GE fix for map memory error

Started by Glide, 29 December 2003, 11:44:42

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PanoramixDruida

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PanoramixDruida

How are you Glide?. Are you planning to release a newer patch/driver set for nForce series chipset and Voodoo2/Windows 2000XP?
 

Brain

I am an owner of a Quantum X-24 and I have a problem with the Mapmem error.
My system is
AMD 2100 XP
MSI KT333 Ultra
512 DDR Cosair @ 333 Mhz
ATI All In Wonder 9700
Cat 4.4
SB LIVE 5.1
WinXP Pro SP1a
Direct X 9 b
Quantum X-24
I can not seem to get it to work with any drivers.  It has to be a problem with my Radeon 9700 because I have installed a working Quantum X-24 on another machine
That system is
A7A Asus 266
512 Corsair @ 266 mhz
Radeon 9100 64mb
Cat 4.4
SBlive 5.1
Direct X 9.b
WinXp Pro SP1a
Quantum X-24
I use orignial 3dfx Referance drivers for windows NT but I use the last Quantum X-24 Glide2x.dll file  The system works great!!!  100 Frames a second in all games I play.
I like to Play older 3dfx games like
Red Baron 3d UltraHLE  Whiplash 3d
These all use Glide2x.dll
I've tried the latest Gold 4.0 release and the "fix"  which seems to be just the quantum glide2x.dll file.  No luck on my machine with the radeon 9700.
If you could please help me i just bought it off ebay and really want to use it. Thanks
Brain
ballen1@cox.net
 

IAN

Tried the fix. i installed it to a directory to see what was going in to the windows\system32. There are 3 files one is just a html.

When i copy files over the glide3x.dll was older than the version in there so i didnt copy that one other

the glide2x.dll was new version so i copied that over and i ran Quake

ran perfect no error.

so u just might need the glide2x.dll in there for it to work cause that all i needed

system :-

amd-k6tm-2 500 mhz running at 450mhz 75mhzfsb X 6 mulitplier
qdi P5I430TX titanium IB+ socket 7
fujitsu 40GB 5400rpm hard drive + 3Gb hard drive
2 X creative 3d blaster 12mb Voodoo 2 (sli)(4.0_xp_ge drivers + fix glide2x.dll)
1 X pci 4 Mb ati rage II+ dvd
196mb sdram
XP PRO + service pack 2
ess 1868 isa sound card
dvd rom
 

Devildriver

i installed the fix in \system32 dir, and all games work without error, but why any effects like lights are ping?
 

enthomologist

Hey, if you're getting pinkies in SLI, put
"SET SSTV2_VIDEO_24BPP" (without quotes) string with value of "0" into your glide environment (regedit -> hkey_local_machine\3Dfx Int.\Voodoo2\Glide). May this help you, Ent.
"The board authorized you? Hm. The board doesn't know the first thing about science. All they want is something to make them more money, a product. Don't worry...they'll get their product..." - dr Malcolm Betruger

enthomologist

Sorry, no "set" in the string of course, already too late for typing...  :)
"The board authorized you? Hm. The board doesn't know the first thing about science. All they want is something to make them more money, a product. Don't worry...they'll get their product..." - dr Malcolm Betruger


tarcis

I installed latest fastvoodoo2 Gold Edition drivers
and got gen io initialization error
i found on experts exchange that i sould goto device manager and select to see hidden items and set voodoo memory map and voodoo pci to system instead of automatic
and after that i got the memmap error
i installed the patch for xp on this forum
and im still getting the error
what to do now


helpppppp
 

tarcis

i have a m812 sis6326 onboard video and monster 3d II 12mb
duron 750mhz and amr modem running on winxp pro sp2

helpppppp
 

ps47

#25
read through this (also applies to single v2),and see if something helps.and try to use the edit button next time you want to add something.

tarcis

thanks but the url you posted is not working
could you please check it ?
THANKS

 

tarcis

i get a dns lookup error with that url
but when i put it into www.kproxy.com i am able to open it
its really slow though and Im not sure what to click there
 

Nightbird

QuoteOriginally posted by tarcis

i get a dns lookup error with that url
but when i put it into www.kproxy.com i am able to open it
its really slow though and Im not sure what to click there
Hum, the url is working for me [?]
At least, the text :
QuoteSetting up Two Voodoo2's in SLI (Scan Line Interleave)

First, some things you should know:
A Voodoo2 SLI setup will work fine in almost any system with 32-bit OS installed (win9x/ME/2000/XP are supported). Some systems may need additional tweaks or special drivers though. V2 SLI runs best under win9x/ME, XP drivers don't have D3D support (there are drivers in development that will fix this problem), there is only support for glide/opengl. Glide games will detect the V2 SLI and run without additional tweaks, but if you want to use opengl, you will always have to place a standalone opengl driver to the game's main folder (where the game's executable is located). If you won't do this the opengl game will run on your primary card or not at all (go here to see the list of available opengl drivers). Many new systems have problems with tearing artifacts while running games on the Voodoo2 cards (it is related to PCI latency, it should be set as low as possible in the BIOS, but many bioses simply cant tune it down), this can be fixed by installing the Voodoo2 Tweaker and enabling the sync buffer swaps to refresh rate option. Note that some opengl games don't like this if you run them on a glide3x based opengl driver, and lag as a result. To avoid this, always try to use Wickedgl or Minigl for your opengl games, these opengl drivers use glide2x and will run without lagging, so you can safely enable the sync buffer swaps to refresh rate option in the Voodoo2 Tweaker and there will be no tearing nor lag. That means stay out of 3dfx OpenGL ICD and MesaFX if you can. (common examples of such opengl games: Quake 1/2/3, Half-Life&mods etc.)

IMPORTANT: if you want to avoid the tearing problem completely, get a SIS 748 chipset based motherboard. These mobos will run voodoo2 SLI without problems.

In order to setup two Voodoo2's in SLI, you will need two Voodoo2 cards, a primary display adapter, a pass-through cable (which should have come with your Voodoo2, or you can just use a monitor extension cable), and a 34 pin SLI cable.  It is highly recommended that not only should the two Voodoo2's used for the SLI have the same amount of memory, but also be from the same manufacturer; they should be identical cards.  If you don't have the 34 pin cable, don't worry, as one can easily be made out of a floppy cable.  Starting with a 34 pin (2x17) cable, pry the tabs on the sides of the black connectors away from the sides, and pull off the back covering.  The cable has to be altered slightly; the 4 wires in the center have to be twisted (wires 16, 17, 18, and 19).  Pull them out and twist them around so that now the wires go 1-15, 19, 18, 17, 16, 20-34.  These four wires are the only ones that should be twisted.  To see Fast Eddy's description, visit this page: Fast Eddy's Temp File Store.

Your primary display device should be working already (IMPORTANT: Set the AGP Aperture Size to 128MB or lower in your BIOS. Vodooo2 SLI may not work with a higher setting than that).  Now, you will insert both Voodoo2's into open PCI slots.  They do not necessarily have to be adjacent if your SLI cable is long enough.  Connect the pass-through cable (not the SLI cable) from your primary display adapter's 15 pin Sub-D connector to the first Voodoo2's in.  Now, connect your monitor's cable to the first Voodoo2's 15-pin Sub-D out.  Inside the case, attach the SLI cable to the Voodoo2's, remembering that the red wire corresponds with the 1 pin.  The SLI should auto-detect after you install your drivers and run without further setup whenever you normally would only have had one Voodoo2 running.

Note: Problems are sometimes reported when booting with Voodoo2's setup in SLI before installing the drivers.  To remedy this, follow this alternate order: insert only the first Voodoo2 and connect the pass-through cable, boot up, install your drivers, shut down, install the second card and the SLI cable, and reboot.
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osckhar

Hi,
I have tried the fix, and now my Obsidian 200SBi works flawless. No more MAP MEMORY error.

Thanks,
Oscar