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  • New TurboGl with G400 and Voodoo2 SLI ?

    I have read that if my Voodoo2 SLI are hooked up, I will not be able to run TurboGL.

    True enough, I tried it with Quake3 and I get a black screen.

    How do I fix the problem ? Any way I can do it without removing my cards ?

    BTW, I just got my new G400 DH 32MB, and am very pleased with the visual quality so far.

    I'm getting around 29 fps in Q3 (normal openGL) at 1024x768x32 on my o/c 450 Celery on a ABIT BX MB with 196 MB RAM.

    Any help on TurboGL will be appreciated

  • #2
    I got it to work by uninstalling the Voodoo 2 drivers :-(

    The TurboGL works great though :-)

    On my celery 450a, Abit BH6, 16Mb G400 Dualhead I got an almost 50% improvement in Quake 3 Demo fps @ Normal quality.

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    • #3
      I had to uninstall my Voodoo2 drivers and remove my cards.

      On my o/c 300A at 450, this is what I got in Q3
      16-bit tex. 32-bit tex. 16-bit tex
      800x600x16 800x600x32 1024x768x16
      OpenGL 38.8 33.1
      TurboGL 52.9 47.3 40.0

      So I would say the best resolution I would use for my system would be 800x600x16 until I can upgrade to an Athlon system.

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      • #4
        Can someone please explain to me the madness of leaving in your voodoo2's when you have a g400?? This is got to be the silliest thing I have seen or read.
        Asus K7V
        Athlon 700
        128mb PC133 HSDRAM
        Matrox Millennium g400max
        Adaptec 2940U2W
        IBM 9gb U2W
        Plextor 8/20 cdr
        Diamond MX300
        3com 905b-tx

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        • #5
          Glide games - need I say more?


          Well, if you insist. They may be few in number but boy do they speed along, esp. with SLI :-)

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          • #6
            Yeah, older 3D games work great for Voodoo2 cards.

            As for TurboGL with a Voodoo2 card or any 3D card, no go. Mine kept IPF'ing when I try to use the driver.

            There has to be a way to keep both cards happy! =(
            Ant @ The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx)

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            • #7
              you'll still get good results by using teh standard ICD supplied with the drivers if you wish to keep your voodoo 2 in your system...

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              • #8
                Which driver is the ICD? What does it stand for anyways?

                Are you saying that I can use either driver with both cards installed in my computer? If so, how do I get TurboGL working then?

                Thanks.
                Ant @ The Ant Farm (http://antfarm.ma.cx)

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                • #9
                  I have deactivated my Voodoo1 in Control Panel / System and have no problems with the TurboGL. But I haven't yet tried the newest version of it.

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