Larry Roberts wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jan 2006 01:10:54 -0800, "kevin weaver"
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>>I have a Voodoo 2 card I'll sell you cheap.
>>
>>"Larry Roberts" <skin-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>>I have an old Pentium 233Mhz MMX system that the mainboard's
>>>AGP voltage regulator was found to be faulty, and only certain AGP
>>>cards could be used in it. Don't think even old 3DFX Voodoo 3 cards
>>>worked with it. I however came across an old ATI Rage IIC 8MB AGP that
>>>has been found to work with this mainboard.
>>>I'm gona be making a DOS box for playing old games on, but I
>>>was wondering if anyone who may have used this card in DOS remember if
>>>it had any problems? Should this card's 2D be fast enough, or should I
>>>get a better PCI card as any newer AGP would likely burn out due to
>>>the AGP voltage regulator.
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> Sorry. I can count on one hand the DOS only games that
> supported Glide. The Voodoo 2 would have no effect on a DOS system. As
> this is a DOS 6.22 gaming box I'm building for old EGA/VGA/SVGA games,
> no 3D is needed. I was just inquiring as to whether the Rage IIC AGP
> would be a good choice, or should I just get a newer PCI card, such as
> a Matrox variant.
tell you one thing it is really hard to beat a Matrox card for good
2D clarity, color etc
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