Voodoo Banshee Windows(r) NT Driver Kit
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Voodoo Banshee(tm) Driver kit: 1.01.02 RC3
Voodoo Banshee WinNT(r) Display Driver and Miniport: 4.00.1381.0222
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

3Dfx Interactive, Inc.

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What's in the distribution?
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This distribution contains Voodoo Banshee display drivers and control 
panel for Windows NT 4.0 or higher. 

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Installation 
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Requirements
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- Windows NT 4.0 or higher
- PC with a Pentium II, Pentium Pro, Pentium or similar processor
- 16MB of RAM or more Suggested
- Video BIOS v1.00.03


Fresh Installation / Upgrade Existing Drivers
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NOTE: For Fresh Installations, complete Steps 1 - 9 before removing 
your existing 2D card.  If existing Voodoo Banshee drivers are being updated,
installation is complete once step 9 is done.

1) Extract the files for the Voodoo Banshee driver to a directory.
2) Log-in to Windows NT as Administrator.
3) Click Start, Contol Panel.  Double-click on Display.
4) Click the settings tab then click "Change"
6) Click "Have Disk" and enter the path to the extracted drivers.
7) When asked to choose a device, select "Voodoo Banshee"
8) You may then be prompted to insert the Windows NT Voodoo Banshee Driver Disk.
   Enter the path to the drivers again.
9) Windows NT will copy the drivers.   

Steps 10-13 are only used during a fresh installation

10) Power off the system and remove your existing 2D card.
11) Install the Voodoo Banshee Card in a free PCI/AGP Slot
12) Power on the system and verify that video appears during post
13) Start Windows NT.  If problems occur, revert to "Last Known Good"
    from within the Windows NT startup options.


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 Game:

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!
