I just re-read some of the old Stuff I remembered.
The File in Question is the d3ddrv.dll, that needed to be modified. (it was based on the Build 929 Engine, if I'm not mistaken). 2 Bytes need to be modifed, that's it.
Here's what I recovered :
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File is available upon Request
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That .dll is a modified one. It was made for the UT2003 Leak, but it should be the very same Engine Build 929, that it targets.
I'm still looking for the Instructions, and will post them when found.
--------- edit ----------Okay, here's the Instructions :
Hex edit the d3ddrv.dll :
Find '1A12' in hex and change it 'DE10' or anything you like....
After that, the Anti-3dfx Check is bypassed. Any errors you're getting from now on, are true errors, Engine related, and can be tackled.
Best results were yielded with Win2k Drivers, as said...
Win9x Drivers seemed to have more significant problems at that time.
But with the vast increase of good 3rd Party Drivers (e.g. TDHQ, NuAngel and AmigaMerlin), it might be easier than before. Anything that did run the old UT2003 Leak, was able to do the same with the initial Release of America's Army as well.