Voodoo Banshee Windows(r) 95 Driver Kit --------------------------------------- Voodoo Banshee(tm) Driver kit: 1.01.02 Voodoo Banshee DirectX(r) Driver Version: 2.18 Voodoo Banshee Win9x 2D/3D Display Drivers: 4.10.01.0232-1.00 Voodoo Banshee Glide(tm) 2.X Driver: 2.60.00.0122 Voodoo Banshee Glide 3.X Driver: 3.10.00.0122 Voodoo Banshee Control Panel: 1.0.0.0026 Copyright ( 1998 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. ) All Rights Reserved NOTE: Use of this software is subject to the terms in the 3Dfx license agreement. 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. Website: http://www.3dfx.com This product may be covered by one or more of the following US patents: 5,724,561 5,740,343 ======================================================================= What's in the distribution? ======================================================================= This distribution contains Voodoo Banshee drivers and control panel for Windows 95. The DirectDraw portion of the drivers supports Direct3D when using DirectX 5.0 or higher. NOTE: DirectX 5.0 or higher redistributable files should be used with these drivers! The DirectX redistributable files may be obtained from the following location. HTTP://www.microsoft.com/directx/download.asp ======================================================================= Installation ======================================================================= Requirements for AGP Voodoo Banshee adapter. -------------------------------------------- - Windows 95 OSR2.1 version 4.00.1212 or higher. - PC with a Pentium II or compatible CPU and a free AGP slot. - 16MB of RAM Fresh Installation ------------------ NOTE: Complete Steps 1 and 2 before removing your existing 2D card. 1) Extract the files for the Voodoo Banshee driver to a directory. 2) Before removing your existing 2D card switch the video driver to Standard VGA. Click Start, Control Panel. Double-click on Display. Select 640X480 and 16 colors. Accept the changes. 3) Power off the system and remove your existing 2D card. 4) Install the Voodoo Banshee Card in a free AGP Slot 5) Power on the system and verify that video appears during post. 6) Start Windows in Normal mode (Once Windows starts you may be notified that no video device exists, click Cancel if this message appears) 7) Windows will detect a new VGA Compatible Display. You need to: Windows 95 Standard Release users: Select "Use Driver from Mfr" and click OK. Point to the Win95 directory in the driver location then click OK again. Windows 95 OEM SR2 users: Click the Next Button on the Detection Dialog Box. When notified that the drivers are not found click "Other Locations" then enter the path to the Win95 directory in the driver location. 8) You may then be prompted to insert the Windows 95 Voodoo Banshee Driver Disk. Again, enter the path you specified in Step 1 and press OK. 9) Windows will copy the drivers. Reboot the system when prompted 10) Install DirectX 5.0. Upgrade Existing Voodoo Banshee Drivers --------------------------------------- 1) Start Windows 95 2) Extract the files for the Voodoo Banshee driver to a directory. 3) Click Start, Settings, Control Panel. Double-click on Display. 4) Click the Settings tab then click: Windows 95 Standard Release users: Click "Change Display Type" Windows 95 OEM SR2 users: Click "Advanced Properties" 5) Then under "Change Display Type/Advanced Display" click "Change" 6) Click "Have Disk" and enter the path specified in Step 2 plus: Windows 95 Standard Release users: the Win95 directory. Windows 95 OEM SR2 users: the Win95 directory. 7) When asked to choose a device, select "3Dfx Voodoo Banshee AGP" 8) You may then be prompted to insert the Windows 95 Voodoo Banshee Driver Disk. Enter the path you specified in Step 2 again. 9) Windows will copy the drivers. Reboot the system when prompted. 10) Install DirectX 5.0 Limitations ----------- - To use AGP Voodoo Banshee the Windows 95 version MUST BE 4.00.1212 or higher. - The original "GOLD" version of Windows 95 version 4.00.950 and version 4.00.950A (Windows 95 GOLD with Service Pack 1) DO NOT support AGP graphics adapters. - Attempting to install an AGP Voodoo Banshee adapter on a Windows version that is not equal to or greater than 4.00.1212 will cause your Windows operating system to stop responding. Please see Safe Recovery From Failed Install section under the troubleshooting section below. - OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2 version 4.00.1111 or 4.00.950B) can be updated to support AGP display adapters by applying the USB SUPPLEMENT to OSR2. The following software packages must be installed for this to happen. * First Install INF updater that corresponds to your systems chipset. For Intel based chipsets please refer to the following web site to obtain the appropriate software upgrade. HTTP://developer.intel.com/design/pcisets/drivers/inf_update.htm Follow the instructions for installing this update. For VIA Technologies based chipset please refer to following web site to obtain the appropriate software. HTTP://www.via.com.tw/drivers/index.htm Follow the instructions for installing this update. * Second Install the USB SUPPLEMENT update. The USB SUPPLEMENT (USBSUPP.EXE) originates from MICROSOFT and is supplied to OEM's who are distributing OSR2. As such the USB SUPPLEMENT is only available from the OEM supplier of the AGP system. The USB SUPPLEMENT can also be found in your Windows 95 CD which you received with your new PC in the following directory. Replace X where X represents your CD-ROM drive letter, X:\OTHER\UPDATES\USB\USBSUPP.EXE The instructions for installing this update are also included in this directory. Once the USB patch has been applied, you should see a "USB Supplement to OSR2" listed in the Add/Remove Program Properties Page (click Start, Settings, Control Panel and then double click the Add/Remove Programs icon). * Third Install the AGP Voodoo Banshee display drivers for Windows 95 by following the instructions listed under the INSTALLATION section of this document. - Running 640x480 16 Color will run SUPERVGA.DRV or VGA.DRV. No Voodoo Banshee features will be used. Switch to a different resolution or color depth. - Full windowed hardware acceleration with this version of the drivers is only possible when running at 16bpp modes. Troubleshooting --------------- Problem: How can I tell what version of Windows operating system I am running. Resolution: Right click on My Computer icon located on your desktop and select Properties. Under the System Description section there will be a version number (4.00.xxxx) which you can cross reference using the following table. Windows Ver# AGP Capable Release Version File dates ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.00.950 NO Windows 95 retail 4.00.950 7/11/95 4.00.950A NO Windows 95 retail w/SP1 4.00.950 7/11/95 4.00.950B YES ** OEM Service Release 2 4.00.1111* 8/24/96 4.00.950B YES ** OEM Service Release 2.1 4.03.1212-1214* 8/24/96-8/27/97 4.00.950C YES ** OEM Service Release 2.5 4.03.1214* 8/24/96-11/18/97 * = Not all Windows files will have this version number, many files may vary depending on the components that have been updated in the operating system. ** = USB upgrade may be installed on this version of Windows to implement AGP functionality. Please refer to the Limitations section of this document for instructions. Problem: How can I tell if USB SUPPLEMENT has been installed on my system. Resolution: Once the USB patch has been applied, you should see a "USB Supplement to OSR2" listed in the Add/Remove Program Properties Page (click Start, Settings, Control Panel and then double click the Add/Remove Programs icon). Problem: Safe Recovery From Failed Install. Resolution: Power system down and turn system back on after 2-3 seconds. Once the system finishes POST it will start to load your operating system. This will be visible when you see the banner Starting Windows 95 in the lower left corner of your screen, press the F8 key and select SAFE MODE from the boot options menu. Once Windows initializes in SAFE MODE open the Control Panel by Clicking on (Start, Settings, Control Panel). From the Control Panel double click on the Display icon. From the Display Properties window select the Settings Tab and click on Advanced. From the Advanced Display Properties window select the Adapter Tab and click on the Change button. Click on the Show All Devices radio button and select Standard Display Types from the Manufacturer's selection window then select Standard PCI Graphics Adapter (VGA) from the models selection window. Click on OK to accept changes and click on Close for the Advanced Display Properties and Display Properties windows. Click on OK to reboot system with updated changes. * There are a couple of know circumstances where a install could fail and cause Windows operating system not to boot. 1. The AGP display drivers were installed on a version of Windows operating system that does not support AGP display adapters or has not been updated with the USB SUPPLEMENT for OSR2. 2. Driver file sources are not for the correct Voodoo Banshee display adapter in your system i.e. AGP using SGRAM or SDRAM combinations. 3. Driver file sources are corrupt. Problem: After installing the card, the system still detects my old card even though it is no longer in the system. Resolution: See Step 2 of the "Fresh Installation" instructions. Known Issues 1) Occasionally, when exiting Unreal, you come back to a black screen. Your system has not crashed. (Workaround: Move the mouse around and click to regain the desktop back again. To gain all colors back, right click on the desktop to and select "Properties". Select the Tab for "Settings". Change from your current display resolution to some other resolution, then click back on your setting and hit "Apply". For example: I am running at 800x600, I slide the bar to 640x480, then I slide the bar back to 800x600 and click "Apply".). 2) When playing Quake/Quake2 changing resolutions after you've begun the game may result in a crash, with the following error message, "Server was Killed" (Workaround: Do not attempt to change resolutions, once you've begun playing the game). Installation Procedures for the following Games: Unreal 1) Install Unreal. 2) Download 2 patches. From 3Dfiles, get "unrealpatch101.exe" at http://www.3dfiles.com/patches/unreal.shtml. Then go to Epic's Unreal site at http://unreal.epicgames.com/ and click on "Updates & Patches" on the left and get the files entitled Version 209 Public Beta (UnrealBeta209.zip) 3) Run the "unrealpatch101.exe" first by double clicking on it. It will ask the location that Unreal was installed in. Type it in or browse to it's directory (e.g. C:\Unreal). 4) Once that has completed, unzip the file "UnrealBeta209.zip" into the directory C:\Unreal\System\ where C: is the drive you have Unreal installed on. 5) Start Unreal through the Start Menu>Programs>Unreal>Play Unreal.exe and when it prompts you if you have a 3Dfx card installed, choose "Yes". When Unreal then tells you that "Unreal is only compatible with Voodoo 1 and Voodoo 2 cards" and asks if you still want to use your 3Dfx card, choose "Yes". 6) Play Unreal! Quake 1) Install Quake. 2) Update Quake to latest version, 1.06. Obtain the patch directly from iD Software, here http://www.idsoftware.com/quake/index.html. The file is entitled q101-106.zip 3) Patch your current version of Quake by unzipping the file into your Quake directory. Overwrite any file and then run patch.exe 4) Obtain the GLQuake exectuable and patch from 3Dfiles.com at http://www.3dfiles.com/patches/quake.shtml. 5) Run glq1114.exe and install all features. 6) From the OpenGL directory on your CD copy the file 3DfxOGL.dll into your Quake directory. 7) Rename the file opengl32.dll to opengl32.bak. Then rename 3Dfxogl.dll to opengl32.dll. 8) Play Quake! Quake2 1) Install Quake2. 2) From the OpenGL directory on your CD copy the file 3DfxOGL.dll into your Quake2 directory. 3) Rename the file 3dfxgl.dll to 3dfxgl.bak. 4) Rename 3DfxOGL.dll to 3Dfxgl.dll. 5) Start the game. From the menu, select Video. For the driver, choose 3Dfx OpenGL and hit apply. 6) Play Quake2! Hexen2 1) Install Hexen2. 2) From the OpenGL directory on your CD copy the file 3DfxOGL.dll into your Hexen2 directory. 3) Rename the file opengl32.dll to opengl32.bak. Then rename 3Dfxogl.dll to opengl32.dll. 4) Start the game. From the menu, select Video. For the driver, choose Default OpenGL and hit apply. 5) Play Hexen2!