Can someone who (still) owns a Voodoo 2 card please try running the JFDuke3D port and tell me whether the same kind of graphic issues exist for you as shown in this thread. Since PCI Voodoo 3 cards appear to be in exceptionally short supply in the second-hand market and Voodoo 2s a little more plentiful, if the same problems exist with a Voodoo 2, I'll try and get one of them instead.
Jonathon
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I have a PC here which has a Voodoo3 2000 in it and all works fine.
It is extremely slow and I had to Alt+Ctrl+Del to exit the game in 32 bit mode but everything worked fine and the graphics were ok.
In 8 bit Classic everything works great.
P3 - 1gig - 128 megs memory
Motherboard is GA-60XET with Intel 815EP Chipset.
Windows XP Pro - SP1
I must add that this PC does not have a soundcard installed.
The driver for the Voodoo3 is what Xp gave it.
I also have a Voodoo2 Banshee here which I did at one stage test in my work PC with the Oct release of JFDuke3d and that to worked very well.
I also have a Voodoo4 and a Voodoo5 5500 but they are dumped in some box somewhere :)
I've got a generic Voodoo2 (a stolen reference model haha) in my p100 and a banshee 16mb with Evolution banshee drivers, I could try jfduke on the ol pentium if you want.
I also have a Voodoo3 3500 TV and a 3000, both AGP, though both not installed.
Oh remember, Voodoo3's and below can't do 32-bit color, so play in 16-bit only. (The EXTREME slowness was caused by opengl rendering in software mode)
Also, if it's still slow or doesn't work, have a miniGL driver handy, like Wicked3D or MesaFX.