3Dfx OpenGl Drivers
OpenGl Driver Version: 1.0.0.0015 ICD Beta 1

Platforms: 
Windows 95: Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo Rush, Voodoo2, and Voodoo Banshee
Windows NT: Not supported at this time

Copyright ( 1998 3Dfx Interactive, Inc. )
All Rights Reserved

3Dfx Interactive, Inc.
website: www.3dfx.com

This product may be covered by one or more of the following
US patents: 5,724,561  5,740,343

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What's in the distribution?
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This distribution contains the 3Dfx OpenGl drivers for Voodoo Based 
family of 3D accelerators.

NOTE:  End-users are recommended to use drivers provided by their
board manufacturer to ensure that they can obtain full support.

Included Files
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3dfxogl.dll     - 3Dfx OpenGL dynamic library
ReadMe.txt      - This file
OpenGL.inf      - Installation file
license.txt     - License Agreement

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Installation 
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Requirements
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- Windows 95/98 (Supported by Voodoo Graphics, Voodoo Rush, Voodoo2,
    and Voodoo Banshee drivers)
- Glide3 Drivers, version 3.01 or greater
- PC with a Pentium or Pentium Pro Processor
- The Adobe Acrobat Reader, available for free from 
   http://www.adobe.com


Installation
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1) Run the self-extracting executable to extract file to temporary 
    directory.
2) Using Windows Explorer, find OpenGL.inf file in the temporary 
    directory. 
3) Right click on the OpenGL.inf file and choose Install from 
    the pop-up menu.
4) Remove temporary files and directory if desired.


Notes
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Library version information can be determined by clicking on the 
explorer icon for the DLL file with the right mouse button and 
then selecting "Properties" from the pop-up menu.

This is a beta development library, not a production driver.  It does 
not install any new system DLLs or system components and it cannot be 
installed through the "Install New Hardware" Wizard or the 
Windows Control Panel.  It can be uninstalled from the "Add/Remove 
Programs" Control Panel.


