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Re: Voodoo3 recommendations?



Well, the only company I know of selling a Voodoo3 is 3Dfx/STB. So if you don't like 3Dfx, you might have to go take a look at one of the other graphic chips like the GeForce 256.



At 10:22 PM 1/6/00 -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote:
aphro said:
> i'd reccomand one from STB/3Dfx, since they now are working directly to
> support linux their stuff is sure to work(but even the other brands should
> have no trouble)

I'm a little wary of that combination...  My existing V2 Black Magic is an
STB card and it seems to have been orphaned - 3dfx doesn't list it among the
cards they provide drivers for and STB's web site (if you're quick enough to
leave the front page before it redirects you to 3dfx's site) includes all of
their 3dfx boards under the heading "legacy products" and shows no indication
of interest in supporting Linux.

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