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3dfx Hardware & Software => Voodoo3 and Velocity Discussions => Topic started by: reflecx on 19 March 2005, 22:05:59

Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: reflecx on 19 March 2005, 22:05:59
Hi every and anybody,

I've upgraded this board, (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jfeelder/vood.../infov3oem.html)
MSI MS-6168 Packard Bell, by sticking in a 80GB hard drive, 256MB RAM and XP Pro. The onboard video (8MB), however, doesn't allow games like CS to be played. I've been searching high and low for drivers but to no avail. Vot to do, vot to do?

Thanks for any help/jamie
Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: ps47 on 19 March 2005, 22:41:15
the link doesnt work.you will need a 3rdparty xp driver,amigasport 3.0xp should do the job nicely.get it here:
https://www.3dfxzone.it/dir/3dfx/voodoo3/downloads/amigasport3.0.htm
use the full driver if you can..
Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: Nightbird on 19 March 2005, 22:55:18
http://www.xs4all.nl/~jfeelder/voodoousers/infov3oem.html

the right link ;)
Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: reflecx on 20 March 2005, 12:52:08
Quite right Nightbird. My apologies.

Could ps47, or anyone else, confirm that this driver applies to onboard video chips as well as video cards.

Much obliged/jamie
Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: ps47 on 20 March 2005, 19:33:26
well,you have a voodoo3,and the driver doesnt care about your card being integrated or not,as long as it has the same IDs.try this:

From a DOS prompt, type DEBUG and press Enter or...
- go to Start, Run, type in DEBUG and click OK
- a single dash will appear, type DC000:35 and press Enter
- your video card model description will appear on the right side of the screen (model and BIOS, sometimes the memory & core/memory clock speeds)

To exist from Debug, press Q at the dash and press Enter.


and post the info here..
Title: Onboard voodoo3 2000
Post by: Teff on 21 March 2005, 13:03:43
ww.
QuoteOriginally posted by reflecx

Hi every and anybody,

I've upgraded this board, (http://www.xs4all.nl/~jfeelder/vood.../infov3oem.html)
MSI MS-6168 Packard Bell, by sticking in a 80GB hard drive, 256MB RAM and XP Pro. The onboard video (8MB), however, doesn't allow games like CS to be played. I've been searching high and low for drivers but to no avail. Vot to do, vot to do?

Thanks for any help/jamie

I use this mainboard too!!!!!!!!!;)