GC: I know of at least one.

The 16-Meg 3dfx PCI Voodoo3 2000 card comes with a driver package that includes a
software program that can change the card from a Pentium-loving video card to a
Mac-compliant video card and back again, but as for the other voodoo cards, I have
no idea.

I have done this ONCE, after I bought a cheap PC-compatible PCI Voodoo3 2000 card
on a PC video auction on eBay. After I zapped it with the utility it worked just
fine in my Daystar Genesis MP 800+ computer.
The other Voodoo card I have in the same computer is a 64-Meg Voodoo5 5500, and it
is Mac-only.

M


Gregory Coates wrote:

> on a PCI Mac (7600)? The drivers listed on Puremac state as much, but
> I thought I'd check with this list before searching out the IBM/PC
> cards.
>
> TIA,
> Greg
>
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