

exe for glide version from the cd to your installation folder (& create a link to your desktop) 3. Trying to get the original/3DFX version running via IPX (mentioned above) for testing purposes. Here are a few links to get you started: The Glide Project on SourceForge. concerning nfs & glide, heres my tip for nfs2se: this version supports glide but only on voodoo1, heres what to do to run it on newer voodoos: 1. There is an OpenGL project called DXX-Rebirth, but it only supports UDP. Back then, 3Dfx used that to their advantage - the SDK was free so any company could make glide games, but if you wanted to play that games you had to buy a 3Dfx card. I am trying to get it running in Win98 in order to attempt using it through Kali (IPX emulation) to play multiplayer games. Glide was a proprietary API, so only those who had the permission of 3Dfx could program a driver that supports glide for a given card.

Glidos via DOSBox works, but that defeats my purpose. I've tried all kinds of settings to no avail (even messed with the SciTech driver settings). I can even key through the menus and start a level and play (without seeing anything), but I hear what's going on. The game launches, and I get sound, but the DOS screen is blank. The only thing that comes close to working is Glidos. All of them crash or don't load anything. I tried all of the Glide wrappers listed on that site. I got it working with OpenGL and all the GL tests pass (they look great). I am using the SciTech Display Doctor designed for VirtualBox. I setup Win98 SE on Virtual Box (latest) using a 98lite micro installation. Voodoo 4/5 Amigamerlin 3.0 Graphics Driver Voodoo 4/5 Amigamerlin 3.0 Display Driver 3DFX Voodoo 4/5 Amigamerlin 3.0 Display Driver Voodoo 4 Voodoo 5 Graphics Amigamerlin 3.Gold Leader is referencing my project (thx for reaching out for help GL).

Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available. If you have model number 210-0391-001-A or A3 and have stability issues, you should apply Hank Semenec's V56k All 4 VSA chips will be used running in 4way SLI, 2x,4x,8xFSAA modes. Fixed so that the original 3dfx Glide driver will work without any hacks for Windows XP. Gamma control for video overlay has been added. The fix should work for any D3D app that supplies a gamma modifier. The strange banding effect when exiting to desktop from UT2003 has been fixed.
