Thanks!  Now H2 runs at a playable speed.  :)  But it doesn't seem to be
using the nicer features of my Voodoo2.  (anti-aliasing & such)  Is this
a 'state-of-the-driver' problem, or do I need to reconfigure/recompile
something.  (Or am I missing some settings in the game?)

        - Theo

Magnus Bohman wrote:
> 
> Download the "Voodoo2 Linux Reference Drivers" from www.3dfx.com, and you
> should be ok.
> 
> Magnus Bohman
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> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Theo Brinkman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: den 4 april 2000 12:34
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [expert] HereticII & QuakeIII
> 
> Ok, I realize this probably isn't the right place to ask this, but I
> figure some of you guys MUST have gotten one of these working at some
> point.  (I wouldn't even be asking, except that I'm getting a bounce
> somewhere between me and Loki's mail-server (never gets there from what
> I could see in the headers.
> 
> I got Heretic2 and Quake3 for Linux a couple weeks ago, & just had the
> chance to try installing & playing them last night.  Heretic 2 works in
> software mode slowly, but I've got a Matrox G200 & Voodoo2 in my box, so
> I figure ONE of those is bound to give me better performance.
> 
> What do I need to do to get my Voodoo2 set up properly under Mandrake 7?
> 
>         - Theo

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