Neil Hughes wrote:

About 5 years ago I flashed a Voodoo 3 2000 card so that it would run in
my B&W. With the machine possibly heading for an all-OSX future, and the
card refusing to work under that OS, does anyone know if it's possible to
flash the card back? I have an old Windows NT box with an on-board
graphics chipset that's...er...not very good, to put it mildly, and the
card would be heading for that machine.

Or is this flashing business a one-off deal?


I've flashed voodoo's and matrox card to mac and back again, there's a voodoo files site, sorry I lost my bookmarks and I'm still rebuilding them but a google search turns up http://www.voodoofiles.com/ which is not the site I remember so you may have more luck here http://welcome.to/3dfxbios or one of the sites in the *links* page. You may have the original bios from the first flash? ;) No, I dont either. A search for Voodoo bios seems to turn up the best hits.

Out of interest mac linux versions now support Voodoo cards, its a shame OSX doesn't.

Good luck


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