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Steve Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 Apr 1999 10:16:08 +0100
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Thanks for the post, very clear :) I'm gonna have to resort to using both
cards I think, shame really, I wanted the m3d for my daughters machine. I
also wanted the mystique 220 for the same purpose, but I can't get the
onboard card here (pc-chips M571 mobo, 4mb agp onboard) and the voodoo1 to
coexist peacefully at all. Reading the mobo manual, the onboard is a 2d/3d
card, which explains the clash I guess (not a board I'll buy again, the
mike wont work either, with or without a sb16). There's no way I can see of
disabling/overriding the inbuilt 3d, but if I've gotta open me box up to
fit the m3d I might just try again...

>You must use the Properties screen to "disable" the m3D when playing
>Gluide/VooDoo games, and reinitialize it when you want to use the m3D.  You
>must use the m3D OpenGL patches, (not the VooDoo), for OpenGL games

Regards

Steve Harrison

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