{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\fcharset0 Courier New;}{\f1\fswiss\fprq2\fcharset0 Tahoma;}{\f2\fmodern\fprq1\fcharset0 Courier New;}} {\colortbl ;\red128\green128\blue128;\red0\green0\blue0;} \viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang1040\f0\fs20 \cf1\f1\fs40 BANSHEE TEAM \par README\par \cf0\f0\fs20\par \par <<<\cf2\f1\fs28 Banshee Evolution 0.9\cf0\f0\fs20 >>>\par \par \b\f1 SEPTEMBER 2003- \b0\f0\par \par >>Voodoo Banshee Windows(r) 9x AGP/PCI Driver Kit<<\par \par Win9x 2D/3D Display Drivers: 4.12.01.1222 \par Voodoo Banshee Glide(tm) 2.X Driver: 2.61.00.0674 \par Voodoo Banshee Glide 3.X Driver: 3.10.00.30303 http://glide.sourceforge.net/\par Voodoo Banshee Control Panel: 4.12.01.1552\par OpenGL ICD Interceptor: 1.00.01.0106 http://www.users.on.net/triforce/glidexp/\par OpenGL(r) Driver Version: 1.0.0.0761 ICD\par \par \b\f1 Fresh Installation-\b0\f0 \par \par 1) Extract the files for the Voodoo Banshee driver to a directory.\par 2) Before removing your existing 2D card switch the video driver to \par Standard VGA. Click Start, Control Panel. Double-click on Display.\par \par Select 640X480 and 16 colors. Accept the changes.\par \par 3) Power off the system and remove your existing 2D card.\par 4) Install the Voodoo Banshee Card in a free AGP/PCI Slot\par 5) Power on the system and verify that video appears during post.\par 6) Start Windows in Normal mode\par \par (Once Windows starts you may be notified that no video device\par exists, click Cancel if this message appears)\par \par 7) Windows will detect a new VGA Compatible Display. You need to:\par \par Windows 98: Click the Next Button on the Detection \par Dialog Box and in the "Specify a \par Location" field click the checkbox \par then enter the path to the Win98\par directory in the drivers location.\par \par 8) You may then be prompted to insert the Banshee Evolution Source Disk. \par Again, enter the path you specified in Step 1 and press OK.\par 9) Windows will copy the drivers. Reboot the system when prompted\par 10) Install DirectX 9.0.\par \par \par \b\f1 Upgrade Existing Voodoo Banshee Drivers-\b0\f0\par \par 1) Start Windows 98\par 2) Extract the files for the Voodoo Banshee driver to a directory.\par 3) Click Start, Control Panel. Double-click on Display.\par 4) Click the Settings tab then click:\par \par Windows 98 users: Click "Advanced Properties"\par \par 5) Then under "Change Display Type/Advanced Display" click "Change"\par 6) Click "Have Disk" and enter the path specified in Step 2 plus:\par \par Windows 98 users: the Win98 directory.\par \par 7) When asked to choose a device, select "3dfx Voodoo Banshee"\par 8) You may then be prompted to insert the Banshee Evolution Source Disk.\par Enter the path you specified in Step 2 again.\par 9) Windows will copy the drivers. Reboot the system when prompted.\par 10) Install DirectX 9.0\par \par \b\f1 Know Limitations-\b0\f0\par \par No multitexturing yet, some games like Medal of Honor will not start. \par No T&L support, some recent games will not start. For Unreal Tournament 2003 use ufficial patch, for Tennis Master Series 2003 use 3DAnalyse.\par Neverwinter Nights will start with software rendering but very slow.\par \pard\sb100\sa100\b\f1 Fixed in this driver-\par \b0\f2 Fixed errors in QuakeIII arena based games(Bid For Power now run very well).\line\pard\f0 Jedi Knight 2 and Star Trek Voyager Elite Force now should run without problem.\par \par \b\f1 What's new?-\par \b0\f0\par Added 60Hz, 75Hz, and 85Hz on smaller (14") fix for Voodoo Banshee users.\par New Glide core.\par New optimization.\par \par \par }