The World Voodoo5 5000 List + The Entire Research

Started by Obi-Wan Kenobi, 14 October 2008, 11:05:52

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Okay people since I have returned to 3dfx collecting with the 5000 AGP I had this in mind, it maybe an interesting idea to find out how many 5000's are really out there right and it does not matter if it is an AGP or PCI. ;)

So here we go then, I'll make a list of all the 5000's including AGP's and the PCI's in one list, since there is only one type of AGP the Rev.A0 3700 sofor that part it would be hard to make a different type amount hehe.

The other V5K Lists can be found here:


x-3dfx.com
http://www.x-3dfx.com/groups/discussion/forum/topic/the-world-voodoo5-5000-6000-lists-info/?_wpnonce=bfbf657c71#post-70

x-3dfx.yuku.com:
http://x3dfx.yuku.com/topic/2985/t/The-World-Voodoo5-5000-6000-Lists-Info.html?page=-1

xcpus.com
http://forum.xcpus.com/graphics-displays/14879-3dfx-voodoo5-5000-research.html

Thandor.net
http://thandor.net/topic/51


V5K Different type amount | Revision | PCB Date | V5K Total amount

«» 2 | Rev.A0 | 4899, 3700 | 2 «» osckhar
«» 2 | Rev.A0, Rev.A1 | 0900, 3700 | 2 «» G1nX
«» 2 | Rev.A0, Rev.A1 | 0900, 3700 | 2 «» gdonovan
«» 2 | Rev.A0, Rev.A1 | 0900, 3700 | 2 «» Rolo01
«» 1 | Rev.A1 | 0900 | 1 «» guenter.f.68
«» 1 | Rev.A1 | 0900 | 1 «» DeadEye
«» 1 | Rev.A1 | 0900 | 1 «» Kyle Bennett
«» 1 | Rev.A0 | 3700 | 1 «» Nightbird
«» 1 | Rev.A0 | 3700 | 1 «» Murfi
«» 1 | Rev.A0 | 3700 | 1 «» Torch
«» 1 | Rev.A0 | 3700 | 1 «» Exxe

Total PCI Rev.A0 4899's: 1
Total PCI Rev.A1 0900's: 6
Total AGP Rev.A0 3700's: 8

Total Voodoo5 5000 PCI's: 7
Total Voodoo5 5000 AGP's: 8

Total Voodoo5 5000's Overall: 15


So some of you may think 3 types of 5000's what in the world? heh well I'll explain that here [8D]

3dfx Voodoo5 5000 PCI Rev.A0 4899

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33341-1/3dfx+Voodoo5+5000+PCI+32MB+Rev_A0+4899.jpg


The first ever built 3dfx Voodoo5 5000 was a PCI Variant which is a Rev.A0 4899 [week 48 , year 1999]
This card is packed with hand done reworks and it runs cores/mem 100Mhz.

The card's Bios is 1.00a and it boots only in single chip showing that the card only has half of the total  32768KB / 32MB of ram which is 16384KB/16MB.


osckhar is the only person in the world with this card :)
The cool thing is that this card used to be from Guru Of 3D :) since it was tested here:
http://guru3d.com/tech/cebit2000/index3.html


"The Voodoo 5 above is based on the version A0 VSA-100 silicon, it still has some bugs in it and it can't run on the speed that it's supposed to do. The final Silicon (which is going into mass-production quite soon) will run on 166MHz compared to the 100 MHz A0 version that was presented to me."


I also found this driver for the Voodoo5 5000 @ Guru Of 3D
http://downloads.guru3d.com/Voodoo-5-5000-Windows-2000--v1.04b-download-151.html

3dfx Voodoo5 5000 PCI 32MB Rev.A1 0900

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/4259-2/V5_5000.jpg

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/4251-2/DSCN0042.jpg

The Rev.A1 0900 [week 09, year 2000] is the second PCI variant of the Voodoo5 5000 as the first Voodoo5 5000 of year 2000.

It did have a few modifications as it has no more hand done reworks which resulted a much cleaner PCB layout.

It also has some differences from the Capacitors it has compared to the older Rev.A0 4899, the Rev.A0 4899 used the older SMD like Capacitors small flat square ones where as the Rev.A1 0900 used the more modern type round sealed capacitors.

The Rev.A1 0900 runs cores/ram 143Mhz ths faster than it Rev.A0 4899 brother, it also had better SLI support and at boot up it also posts the cards full ram amount of 32768KB/32MB of ram.

after this model there were no other PCI variant made I suppose the entire 5000 project was put aside until week 37 of year 2000 3dfx gave it another go.

There is a review of the Rev.A1 0900 over here at HardCorp from Kyle Bennett himself, only that review is somewhat lost I did find the same review on Tweakers.net with Kyle's comments :)
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/9753/3dfx-voodoo5-5000-pci-pics.html


3dfx Voodoo5 5000 AGP 32MB Rev.A0 3700

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/6873-2/DSC00912.jpg

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/6876-2/DSC00914.jpg

The Rev.A0 3700 is the last known Voodoo5 5000 every made by 3dfx and it's also the first 5000 that uses the AGP connector as this one even uses the AGP x4 connector it runs @ AGP x2 66Mhz Bus with 3.3Volts only.

As you can see 3dfx also redesigned the 5000 AGP's layout hence it uses a much shorter PCB ;)
The reason why 3dfx made this card with an AGP x4 connector is somewhat strange, since they never anticipated to build an AGP x2 model they just went on and made it like this instead which still troubles my mind as that of others.

This card runs cores/ram 166Mhz and has Bios 1.15 it also reports it's full ram capacity @ boot up which is 32768KB / 32MB.


The Rev.A0 3700 is also the most stable as well known 5000 out there though that it's such a late variant of the card type it's self, most 5000 keepers have this card, some have it because it is the odd ball of the 3 5000's and some have it because of it's rarity factor amongst other Voodoo5 AGP cards it's a famous collectors item as which goes for any Voodoo5 5000 variant.

There is a review of my first Voodoo5 5000 AGP 32MB Rev.A0 3700 which showed my results of the card in action with SLI and FSAA x4 modes under 98SE NL + UnOfficial Service Pack 2.03NL @ 3dfxzone.it:
https://www.3dfxzone.it/news/reader.php?objid=2417

If there are more people that needed to be added just post here or just ring a bell via PM.

If there are more people that are not in this List please let post here and let me add you [:I]
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#1
Well my friends of The Force.

Finally the day has come and I haven't made pics of it yet, but I will post them later this day, here is a screen shot of the card installed :)


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33408-1/Voodoo5+5000+AGP+Perfect+drivers.jpg

It's at the least some little evidence that I got it working  [8D]

Anyways If there are more Voodoo5 5000 AGP or PCI keepers here, here's an idea [:o)]
Why not post them here so we can make a special 3dfx Voodoo5 5000 Gallery?

So here's some more :)

Star Wars Episode I: Racer @ 1024 x 768 x16 in Direct3D + FSAA x4 & LOD -4.

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33402-1/Racer++1024+x+768+x32+FSAA+x4.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33399-1/Racer++1024+x+768+x32+FSAA+x4+b.png


The system setup for testing is the following:

Blue-Leader

AMD AthlonXP 2700+ Thoroughbred-B
EPoX EP-8K3A+ Ver 1.02
1x 512MB PC3200 CL2 Kingston HyperX @ PC-2700
3dfx Voodoo5 5000 AGP 32MB Rev.A0 3700 with 6ns SEC SGRAM
Creative Audigy2 Platinum

Win98SE NL + UnOfficial Service Pack 2.03NL
3dfx WHQL 1.04.00 for drivers + control panel

I also found out that the 5000 AGP has some banding when FSAA is enabled in D3D as you might of seen in my racer pics smile look at the Sky as an example, the 5000 AGP also had a hard time rendering D3D in Racer with as without FSAA I suppose D3D wasn't well supported for the 5000 AGP's.
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#2
DXX-Rebirth 0.54 @ 1024 768 x 32:

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33411-1/DXX-R+0-54+on+5000+AGP+FSAA+x4.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33429-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Helix.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33426-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Omega+b.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33423-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Omega+a.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33414-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Fusion+a.png

This oughta give this robot the final blow  :topmodel:

http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33417-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Fusion+b.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/33420-1/DXX-R+0-54+5000+Fusion+c.png

Well that's DXX-Rebirth 0.54 and hah! :lol: that robot got PWNed by my 5000 AGP big time

The system setup for testing is the following:

Blue-Leader

AMD AthlonXP 2700+ Thoroughbred-B
EPoX EP-8K3A+ Ver 1.02
1x 512MB PC3200 CL2 Kingston HyperX @ PC-2700
3dfx Voodoo5 5000 AGP 32MB Rev.A0 3700 with 6ns SEC SGRAM
Creative Audigy2 Platinum

Win98SE NL + UnOfficial Service Pack 2.03NL
3dfx WHQL 1.04.00 for drivers + control panel

No tweaked drivers just the latest raw 3dfx WHQL drivers just awesome to see such a rare alpha board doing such a great job with Rebirth, kinda amzed here ;)
for the people that want to play DXX-Rebirth 0.54 with their Voodoo5 cards under 98SE here is what you will need:

The latest UnOfficial Service Pack:
http://members.chello.nl/h.nekeman1/98spnl/

There you can click the flag of your nationallity and you will be guided to the right site to download the language version of the UnOfficial Service pack you are seeking for.

The Latest 3dfx WHQL 1.04.00 incl 3dfx Tools Control Panel:
http://www.falconfly.de/downloads/voodoo45-10400.zip

DXX Rebirth 0.54, D1X Rebirth = for Descent 1 the other for Descent 2:
http://www.dxx-rebirth.de/?Downloads

To get it going there are some things that needed to be done manually, when starting the game you get to see a small narrow screen with Descent II in it which is about 3 cm in height and stretches out to about three quarters of the screen, just press escape a few times till you get the pilot login screen, there you hit enter then you get to the main menu screen, it may seem strange for the first time and believe me it really is ood , but at the main page try and blindly go to the options , then resolution settings and fist switch to 800 x600 then press spacebar to accept.

after this you get to see more of the screen, and then go to custom and fill in the following:
1024x768 then hit Enter to accept.
Once this has been done manually the screen will ajust it's self to that reso , if you use the 1024x768 reso option from the reso listing, this will not work!

Same instructions go for Win2K & XP with users that have 5500's 6000's as any other type of 3dfx cards from the Voodoo3 1000 and up.
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Well people this is all what I have been doing till now, as I made one large post of this important research I have done with the 5000 AGP under 98SE NL + UOSP 2.03 NL and like last time the 5000 works fine under 98SE but under 2K or XP for example it still worked in single chip so that still troubles my mind, it also seems to have trouble with Direct3D applications the banding like in Racer and the laggy rendering performance with or without FSAA.

SO I did reveal some new secrets with the 5000 AGP for that part and that it renders XX-Rebirth which uses OpenGL 1.4 code with 3dfx WHQL 1.04.00 , that still amazed me the most.

Well since my 98SE tests are done for D3D, Glide and OpenGL, from here on I will continue with Windows 2000 Professional USA + SP4 & RollUp 1 for SP4 and see If I can get the 5000 installed the proper way as by adding it's ID String to the SFFT Alpha 41 driver it's self :)Well I have used every thinkable way by getting the 5000 AGP to work in 2000, but SLI remains to reject it's proper function.

even installing a 5000 AGP as a 5500 AGP , that did work but I got lots of lines on my screen so I uninstalled the 5000 AGP immediately.

And then I added the 5000 AGP's String to the 3dfx PCI/VEN String List  Which is the Subsystem Vendor ID :



After doing that it did install as a 5000 AGP but using the number 847 after the ; didn't resolve a perfect image , the lines appeared again which I didn't get when using 98SE.

Anyways after this I pulled this research to a halt, and decided to work with the 5500 AGP until somebody else comes to a better idea, I really do not know where to look at or what to do after all this work, some replies may help  [:P]

Anyways here are the photo's of the 5000 AGP , better late than never :)


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34142-2/3dfx+Voodoo5+5000+AGP+32MB+Rev_A0+3700+Prototype+Top_001.JPG


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34139-2/3dfx+Voodoo5+5000+AGP+32MB+Rev_A0+3700+Prototype+Rear_001.JPG

The we go that's the V5K List restored and the entire research, this is the great advantage of backups ;)

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Obi-Wan Kenobi

#4
Okay the 5000 PCI has arrived today, his name is Gold 3, so as promised, here's some pics:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34148-1/5000+PCI+Top+b.JPG


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34145-1/5000+PCI+bac+b.JPG


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34064-1/Gold+3_s+E-Tag.JPG

And the info + research I already did with it:

The card boots with Bios 1.00b and only detects 16384KB of the 32768KB of ram haha :lol:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34156-1/Gold+3_s+Bios.JPG

But it seems to run very stable in 2D under a very unexpected OS for a 5000 AGP, Win2K Pro + SP4 anyone? ;)
With SFFT 1.5, I used the latest 3dfx tools for 2K/XP and Q3A detects a Voodoo3 series heh, but FSAA x4 seems to be enabled because I can't see no jaggies, okay 3dfx tools is installed and yes FSAA x4 was still enabled heh all other FSAA modes work fine as well so here some screenshots of the drivers for starters:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34115-1/FSAA+x4+5000+PCI+Win2K.jpg

I will post some Q3A shots as well so stay tuned :)

so here are the Quake III Arena screen shots @ 1024 x 768 x16 + FSAA x4 medium Settings in OpenGL API:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34118-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+a.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34121-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+b.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34124-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+c.png

But when during testing this run with the 5000 PCI and Q3A I did clearly see the blood as thick as red rain only the screenshots they did seem to have lost the blood glotches you'd normally see:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34127-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+d.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34130-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+e.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34133-1/V5K+PCI+Q3A+f.png

Q3A did crash after 8 minutes of gameplay I suspect it's thelack of driver support hence there was no broken SLI this time as reported with the V5K PCI Rev.A0 4899 & V5K AGP Rev.A0 3700.

So here are the Descent3 1.5 + PyroMania 1.5 screenshots with FSAA x4 but in Glide API max settings:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34182-1/Descent3+on+5000+PCI+Win2KPro+_+SP4+a.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34185-1/Descent3+on+5000+PCI+Win2KPro+_+SP4+b.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34188-1/Descent3+on+5000+PCI+Win2KPro+_+SP4+c.png


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34191-1/Descent3+on+5000+PCI+Win2KPro+_+SP4+d.png

Even that there was no banding, no glitches but just superb image quallity & gameplay this game also crashed the system after 7 or 8 minutes of gameplay so I guess it's the support again with the drivers under Win2K.

But hey it's all not that bad since this is the first 5000 variant that does show us that it has no Broken SLI under Win2K which is an NTFS OS ;) So this is a leap ahead as know hows go for the V5K'ers out there , I used this setup to run these games under 2000 Pro + SP4 :)

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AthlonXP 2700+
EPoX EP-8K3A+
3x 512MB PC3200 CL2 Kingston Hyper X @ PC2700
3dfx Voodoo5 5000 PCI 32MB Rev.A1 0900 with PC Bios 1.00b
Creative SB Audigy 2 Platinum with the latest Win2K/XP drivers.

SFFT 1.5 as drivers
latest WHQL 3dfx Tools for Win2K/XP
Windows 2000 Professional USA + Service Pack 4 + RollUp 1 for Service Pack 4
Direct9.0c Agust 2007.


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34178-1/V5K+PCI+in+Blue-Leader+e.JPG


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34169-1/V5K+PCI+in+Blue-Leader+b.JPG

So after this there is alot more to do heh this 5000 PCI shall run DXX_Rebirth under 2000 also and after this I will move on to 98SE because I expect it to crash after several minutes of game play, but the graphics as image quality is very stunning as that FSAA x4 & SLI are working still amazes me alot.
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#5
So that was the Windows 2000 part now here's 98SE and this is what makes it so interesting the Rev.A1 0900 does nor have a cores/mem speed of 100Mhz Like the Rev.A0 4899 has nor has it have the much higher 166mhz speed of the Rev.A0 3700 AGP variant, it sits actually just in between these two speeds as does the card's revision so yeah this makes sense :)


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34214-1/5000+PCI+Rev_A1+0900+specs.jpg

There you have it Bios version is indeed 1.00b and it's cores/mem speed is 143Mhz the most speculated as rumored speed of the 5000 PCI Rev.A1 0900 at least we know finally have the evidence to this long asked as rumored mystery 8) And oh the Clock says 04:52 AM , this should give you an idea ion how long I have been tinkering with the 5000 PCI and how addictive this REALLY is :D man this is so much fun! [:P]  [:P]

The following tests that will occur under 98SE will be the following games:

Under Win2K:
Quake III Arena 1.32
Descent3 1.5+ Pyromania 1.5

Under 98SE:
Quake III Arena 1.32
StarWars Episode I: Pod Racer 1.0
MonsterTruck Madness 2

So Stay tuned for the Win98SE tests I have to admit the 5000 PCI system runs a lot more stable now since the drivers I used detected the 5000 PCI with it's normal string so i guess this was still troubling Win2K.

The System setup I am using under 98SE is the following:

Blue-Leader

AthlonXP 2700+
EPoX EP-8K3A+
1x 512MB PC3200 CL2 Kingston Hyper X @ PC2700
3dfx Voodoo5 5000 PCI 32MB Rev.A1 0900 with PC Bios 1.00b
Creative SB Audigy 2 Platinum with the latest Win9.xx/Me drivers.

3dfx 1.04.01 Beta for the 5000 PCI with the latest 3dfx tools of 21 - 11 -2000
DX9.0c August 2007.


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34175-1/V5K+PCI+in+Blue-Leader+d.JPG


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34172-1/V5K+PCI+in+Blue-Leader+c.JPG

Well I have to say I had to change the drivers to 1.04.00 WHQL hence stability issues 3dfx tools is the same I used with the 5000 AGP for stable runs under 98SE 11 / 02 / 2000

So here's StarWars Episode I: Pod Racer results and I have to conclude no stuttery gameplay as I had with the 5000 AGP thus the 5000 PCI only runs @ 143Mhz and it has the 33Mhz PCI bus which makes it alot slower heh really when using FSAA x4 @ 1024 x 768 x16 the gameplay was laggy but at a stable fps rate of 22fps.

With FSAA x2 I got a neat 41 fps so that explains the 5000 PCI's problem as the lagginess goes. it's the cores/mem speed which ade the influences to the lagginess when FSAA x4 was enabled, the 5000 AGP had very opdd effect when you read back it didn't matter if it ran in Single chip dual chip without FSAA as with FSAA x2 or x4 , sometimes Racer ran fluid and at busy spots it froze for a second and aftert that the lagginess was so intense that it wasn't playable.

So here are my results so far I have to admit the 5000 PCI is far more stable than the 5000 AGP and the odd thing it's 20 weeks older too, I wonder why heh.

First pic is with FSAA x4 the second is with FSAA x2:


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34220-1/Racer+on+5000+PCI+FSAA+x4.jpg


http://www.3dfx.ch/gallery/d/34217-1/Racer+on+5000+PCI+FSAA+x2.jpg

There was some little banding but not as bad as with the 5000 AGP, soon more pics of Pod Racer I will keep you all updated.

I ran MonsterTruck Madness 2 & Quake3 also only I couldn't find  a way to make screenshots but these two ran perfectly with FSAA x2 and x4 settings as the graphical detail goes about , only these crashed after 27 minutes of game play, which was 15 minutes of MonsterTruck Madness 2 and 12 minutes of Quake III Arena heh after that crash lol.

So During the game play I was like mope 98SE isn't it either, then it became all clear it must of been the card how it reacted and so on, even that it has 5 very small reworks I think @ 3dfx they were experiencing the same as they were trying to fix the card with small hand done wired reworks , I think this ;)

Well after the lockups appeared under 98SE I was ended up thoughtless on what to do next, so I PM'ed osckhar about the situation and he advised me to use 2K with the latest 3dfx WHQL driver and to downclock the 5000 PCI to 100Mhz with V.Control heh

So I installed Win2K pro and installed that precise driver and then V.Control and O couldn't get the card lower than 130Mhz and after using this setting the system crashed immediately so I suppose the rev.A1 0900 brought new problems with it heh not saying that every Rev.A1 0900 is like this because there have been reports of stable runs.

So from this point this was my Voodoo5 5000 research I hope you all have enjoyed it as how I have been progressing on with these rare Voodoo5 5000 cards :)

At least I found out the true speed and bios'es of these two fantastic prototypes they both have stability problems but that the 5000PCI works under Win2K with SLI was something Id' just never expect :)

Feel free to ask questions from this point ;)
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benna

Great topic!
A question: In your opinion what is the most stable v5k and in what O.S.?
my PC:

AMD Athlon64 3200+ - ASUS K8V-Deluxe - 1GB DDR400 - 3DFX Voodoo 5 5500 PCI



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Obi-Wan Kenobi

#7
well from my experience the Voodoo5 5000 AGP 32MB Rev.A0 3700 was the most stable under 98SE & the latest 3dfx WHQL drivers 1.04.00 and the 3dfx tools from November 02 2000 ala 11 - 02 - 2000 ;)

Please don't compare these with 5500 AGP's and PCI because the 5000 was never put to production as they need more work to get functioning properly if you have a stable variant.

If there are any other V5K'ers out there with troubles, just post here or send me an email and I will gladly help out [8D]

Here a side note:

Well I updated the V5K lists with Rolo01 with a 5000 PCI Rev.A1 0900 and G1nX with a 5000 AGP Rev.A0 3700 , reason on how they got them well I sold my cards to them, and yes I sold my entire collection except a 5500 PCI and a 5500 PCI mac with a PC Bios, these cards I will use for 3dfx support and SFFT driver support under Vista 64 + SP1 and Win7 Pro 64 when it releases.

My congrats goes out to Rolo01 and G1nX [8D] Take care of these cards well my friends ;)
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Anyways I just wanted you lads of this great place to know why I am not in the V5K lists anymore, I will keep this list as the V6K list up to date as new people wanted to be added to them :) Not to worry there my friends.

It's that I don't feel worthy enough for such rare cards anymore, I have learnt alot from them and I hope I have given some of you a good view on how these cards opperate in all API's using 3dfx Glide, Silicon Graphics OpenGL and Microsoft Direct3D.

It was avery interesting ride for sure and maybe someday in the future I will come with something entirely different.[8D]

All I want to say is thank you for all the people that have helped me out getting such rare cards and also the oens for aiding me where I didn't know the outcome of to get these oddballs going.

This was one of my best and favorite VGA rides in my Computing history! [8D]
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