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#1
I added the link to my site.

Gary
#2
Hints By Advanced Users / Drivers for Rampage
03 March 2012, 13:54:48
QuoteOriginally posted by NuAngel

Although the one detail I do recall is the drivers being some kind of reworked 4500 driver.  Single-chip, VSA-100 (or nicknamed "101" as it had been slightly modified) based driver.  Meaning the 4500 driver was a better codebase than a 2000 / 3000 driver.


Odd as some parts (like the windows help files) indicate they were snatched from Voodoo 3.

#4
Hints By Advanced Users / Drivers for Rampage
16 February 2012, 23:54:43


More Everest info.



Everest info.



Before I reset it to 16 bit.



V-control.

Quake II running in software-

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Db9r-aGA0A&feature=youtu.be
#5
Hints By Advanced Users / Drivers for Rampage
14 February 2012, 12:14:58
Does anyone know where the Rampage drivers on Rashlys website came from?

Gary Donovan
#6
If your going to use the picture of the 3 voodoo volts on the first page please be so kind as to replace the "www.thedodgegarage.com" logo that was in it.

Or remove the picture.
#7
QuoteOriginally posted by Obi-Wan Kenobi

true the desired speed was 183 but since all prototypes are clocked default @ 167Mhz I'd say use that default speed ;) so would gdonovan.

Please, do not assume what I would say at any given moment.
#8
Games / DOS Glide games list
12 July 2006, 00:33:09
Descent II
#9
QuoteOriginally posted by bloodworm

looks like an STB 3dfx V4 true and blue.  should work just fine at 1.5V.  it DOES have both notches.  this board is DEFINATELY NOT a powercolor board.

It's a Powercolor clone and chances are runs at 3.3 volts AGP just like the Powercolor V4's.

#10
I would try with a Voodoo 3 since by default it is a 3.3 volt board.
#11
Updated.
#12
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Please delete all my entris from the incompatibility list. The card was actually broken. [:(]

Please let me know which entries you sent in.
#13
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I certainly wouldn't pay up and above US$200 for a dead/potential fix Voodoo 6000 anyways.


Then chances are you will never have one.
#14
QuoteOriginally posted by NitroX infinity

You just need to solder on the chips and flash the card with a modified BIOS.

Not true.

The second bank of SDRAM will NOT be seen by the board unless the strapping resistor is installed regardless of bios.

#15
http://www.thedodgegarage.com/3dfx/v6k_faq.htm

benchmarks will be on a new page in a week or two, this one is large enough as it is.