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  2. Voodoo3 - Wikipedia

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    3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP. Voodoo3 was a series of computer gaming video cards manufactured and designed by 3dfx Interactive. It was the successor to the company's high-end Voodoo2 line and was based heavily upon the older Voodoo Banshee product. Voodoo3 was announced at COMDEX '98 and arrived on store shelves in early 1999. [1]

  3. 3dfx - Wikipedia

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    The Nvidia RIVA TNT was a similar, highly integrated product that had two major advantages in greater 3D speed and 32-bit 3D color support. 3dfx, by contrast, had very limited OEM sales, as the Banshee was adopted only in small numbers by OEMs. [28]

  4. Voodoo2 - Wikipedia

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    135 MHz RAMDAC, dithered 16-bit (65536 color) display. Full-screen, 3D-only accelerator, works with another 2D or 2D/3D VGA card through a VGA pass-through cable. Picture softened slightly by analogue VGA pass-through cable. Support full-screen games under DOS, Windows 95/98, etc.

  5. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    Common device driver compatibility issues include: a 32-bit device driver is required for a 32-bit Windows operating system, and a 64-bit device driver is required for a 64-bit Windows operating system. 64-bit device drivers must be signed by Microsoft, because they run in kernel mode and have unrestricted access to the computer hardware. For ...

  6. Voodoo 5 - Wikipedia

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    Later, unreleased boards were planned to offer a 64-bit DDR memory design instead, in order to reduce board costs through lower complexity, while offering similar RAM performance. Voodoo 4 and Voodoo 5 support MPEG-2 video acceleration. While VSA-100 is an AGP 4× capable graphics processor, [9] 3dfx did not implement AGP texturing.

  7. List of defunct graphics chips and card companies - Wikipedia

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    Acquired by 3dfx Interactive: Headland Technology: 1989: 1993: Assets sold to Spea Software AG; formerly a division of LSI Logic's Standard Products Group iXMicro: 1994: 2000: Bankruptcy; produced video cards for Macintosh and Macintosh clones: MOS Technology: 1979: 2000: Dissolution; produced the VIC and TED line of graphics chips; owned by ...

  8. Windows Driver Kit - Wikipedia

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    Previously, the WDK was known as the Driver Development Kit (DDK) [4] and supported Windows Driver Model (WDM) development. It got its current name when Microsoft released Windows Vista and added the following previously separated tools to the kit: Installable File System Kit (IFS Kit), Driver Test Manager (DTM), though DTM was later renamed and removed from WDK again.

  9. MiniGL - Wikipedia

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    After the success of the 3dfx original, several other manufacturers followed 3dfx in producing MiniGL drivers. At the time, the OpenGL API was almost universally agreed to be superior to the then new and immature Direct3D system from Microsoft , so following the arrival of the various MiniGLs, many programmers sought to use them in other ...