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Voodoo Banshee FAQ
- Where
do I get the latest drivers for my Voodoo Banshee
board?
- I had
a Voodoo Graphics or Voodoo2 that I replaced with a Voodoo Banshee
board. Now I cannot run any games, all I get is an error message or a
black screen.
- I cannot run any OpenGL based games
such as Quake or Quake2.
- How
do I get Unreal to run with Voodoo Banshee.
- I
don't have an Intel based processor on my Windows system. Will Voodoo
Banshee work?
- Does
Voodoo Banshee support Windows 98 multi-monitor?
- Why
doesn't Voodoo Banshee support Direct3D games under Windows
NT?
- How
do I get Need for Speed III to run with Voodoo Banshee? When I start the
game I get an error message.
- Does
Voodoo Banshee support 3D Studio Max?
- When
purchasing games I don't see Voodoo Banshee listed under supported
devices. How can I tell if a game runs on Voodoo Banshee
- Where do I get the latest drivers
for my Voodoo Banshee board?
You can obtain the latest
drivers for your Voodoo Banshee board from your board manufacturer:
Guillemot Maxi Gamer Phoenix:http://www.guillemot.com/ ELSA
VICTORY II: http://www.elsa.com/ Creative Labs 3D
Blaster Banshee: http://www.creative.com/ Diamond
Monster Fusion: http://www.diamondmm.com/support/diamond/default.asp?menu=support
Due
to differences with some of the Voodoo Banshee boards (ie: BIOS..etc..)
we suggest using drivers from your board manufacturer.
You can
however use 3dfx reference drivers for your Voodoo Banshee card. Go to
the 3dfx reference
drivers page and select Voodoo Banshee. Neither 3dfx or your board
vendor can provide support when using reference
drivers.
- I had a Voodoo Graphics or
Voodoo2 that I replaced with a Voodoo Banshee board. Now I cannot run
any games, all I get is an error message or a black screen.
Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo2 install a registry key that is used
by Direct3D to build a list of secondary devices. If you remove a Voodoo
Graphics and Voodoo2 card but do not uninstall the drivers this registry
key remains. Games will continue to try and use Voodoo Graphics or
Voodoo2 but will fail as the hardware is not present. To fix the problem
you should un-install your existing Voodoo card as specified by the
manufacturer of your board. If no uninstall procedure is documented you
can download the following .inf file that will remove the registry key
Direct3D looks for.
The delv. inf file will remove the Direct3D
registry keys used by Voodoo Graphics and Voodoo2. To use: download
the file, using Windows Explorer right mouse button click on the
file in the download location and choose "Install".
If you use
the docs/FAQ/vbanfaq/delv.inf file you will no longer be able to access
Voodoo Graphics or Voodoo2 as a Direct3D device. If you installed the
docs/FAQ/vbanfaq/delv.inf file by mistake and need to re-enable the
Direct3D key for your Voodoo2 or Voodoo Graphics card follow these
steps: Download the restore file for Voodoo
Graphics or Voodoo2
. Then using Windows Explorer right mouse button click on the file in
the download location and choose "Install".
- I cannot run any OpenGL based
games such as Quake or Quake2.
Make sure you are using the
latest drivers from your Voodoo Banshee board manufacturer. Earlier
Voodoo Banshee drivers do not support the 3Dfx mini-GL driver.
- How do I get Unreal to run with
Voodoo Banshee.
- Install Unreal.
- Download the Unreal v2.18 patch from 3Dfiles, at
http://www.3dgamers.com/dl/games/unreal/unrealpatch226final.exe.html
- Unzip the Unreal v2.18 patch (using WinZip or
PKZip) to the location that Unreal was installed in. (Normally this
would be C:\unreal)
- Start Unreal through the Start
Menu>Programs>Unreal> Play Unreal and when it prompts you if
you have a 3Dfx card installed, choose "Yes".
- When Unreal then tells you that "Unreal is only
compatible with Voodoo 1 and Voodoo 2 cards" and asks if you still
want to use your 3Dfx card, choose "Yes".
- Play Unreal.
- I don't have an Intel based
processor on my Windows system. Will Voodoo Banshee work?
Voodoo Banshee supports the following processors:
- Intel Pentium II
- Intel Pentium Pro
- Intel Pentium
- AMD K6-2 3D Now! (optimisations for K6-2 3D
Now! will be in a future driver release)
- AMD K6-2
- AMD K5
- Cyrix (Requires latest drivers)
- Does Voodoo Banshee support
Windows 98 multi-monitor?
Yes, but your other 2D cards in
the system must also support multi-monitor. In addition, we cannot
guarantee that Voodoo Banshee will work with all other 2D cards and
their associated drivers.
Voodoo Banshee PCI can function with
other Voodoo Banshee PCI boards. Voodoo Banshee PCI cannot function
when a Voodoo Banshee AGP is also on the system. This is a software
issue that will be addressed in a future update to the Voodoo Banshee
drivers.
- Why doesn't Voodoo Banshee
support Direct3D games under Windows NT?
Windows NT 4.0
does not support the Direct3D HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) for any
3D accelerated device. It is not possible to run any Direct3D game
under Windows NT 4.0 with hardware acceleration - only software
rendering is available. Future versions of Windows NT (ie: Windows NT
5.0) should include Direct3D HAL support. (3Dfx will provide drivers
for future Windows NT versions once the operating system is
available.)
- How do I get Need for Speed III
to run with Voodoo Banshee? When I start the game I get an error
message.
Need for Speed III needs a patch installed to run
on Voodoo Banshee. Download
the patch (185KB) then
run the downloaded file (double click nfshppatch.exe). The patch will
install. Once the patch finishes installing click the Start Menu, then
select Programs, Electronic Arts, Need for Speed III and choose "3D
Setup". Once inside 3D setup, select Voodoo Banshee in the 3D Graphics
renderer window and then select OK. Need for Speed III can now be run:
click the Start Menu, then select Programs, Electronic Arts, Need for
Speed III and choose "Need for Speed III" to launch the
game.
- Does Voodoo Banshee support 3D
Studio Max?
3D Studio Max will run with Voodoo Banshee via
Direct3D when run with Version 2.5, however colour format differences
can occur.
- When purchasing games I don't
see Voodoo Banshee listed under supported devices. How can I tell if a
game runs on Voodoo Banshee
If the game lists Voodoo2 as a
supported device it should run fine with Voodoo Banshee. Games that
list "3Dfx" support should also run correctly. In general any game
that works on Voodoo2 will function on Voodoo Banshee. Some games may
require patches. A good source for game patches outside the 3Dfx
website can usually be found on the Internet at sites such as
3Dgamers: http://www.3dgamers.com/
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