Re: [expert] Stable video card

2002-12-26 Thread Brian Schroeder
Does anyone have any experience with the Voodoo 2? I am trying to get one working with mdk9. Brian From: Ron Stodden [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Stable video card Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:38:38 +1100 Jack Coates wrote: Voodoos

Re: [expert] Stable video card

2002-12-26 Thread Jason
] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [expert] Stable video card Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2002 20:38:38 +1100 Jack Coates wrote: Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you screw it up :-) I run my AGP

Re: [expert] Stable video card

2002-12-25 Thread Ron Stodden
Jack Coates wrote: Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you screw it up :-) I run my AGP Voodoo3 3000 with a little 5 volt fan (any computer shop) attached to the heat sink with cable ties,

Re: [expert] Stable video card

2002-12-24 Thread John Haywood
On Monday 18 November 2002 01:00 pm, luke wrote: Hey guys, i'm going to be buying a new video card (PCI) for my mandrake 9.0 installation, I was hoping to get a 32 mg card with 3d acceleration that works well in mandrake. Any suggestions? I have a couple ATI cards that work, but the 3d support

Re: [expert] Stable video card

2002-12-24 Thread Jack Coates
Voodoos are good, but I've had overheating problems with mine -- there's also a lot of outdated documentation out there that can really help you screw it up :-) Another issue to be aware of is that new games which use direct rendering (like UT) will only work with an nVidia card. On Tue,

[expert] Stable video card

2002-11-17 Thread luke
Hey guys, i'm going to be buying a new video card (PCI) for my mandrake 9.0 installation, I was hoping to get a 32 mg card with 3d acceleration that works well in mandrake. Any suggestions? I have a couple ATI cards that work, but the 3d support is flaky ... thanks Luke Vandervort Linux,