Using the latest "Voodoolizer V1.05.00 Win2k/XP" 3dfxOGL.dll as a "live example", here's how to get the Info out of it :
Basic things like the File properties are reached by right-clicking the File, and select "Properties" from the Context Menu. It will show Tabs like this :
For ease of viewing the "Date modified" for an entire Directory, you can display the Files in the Explorer by selecting "View Details" :
(I
highlighted
the Items of interest)
Now let's compare them side-by-side to an "old friend", the 3dfx OpenGL 1.1 ICD V1.0.0.0761 for Win2k :
(left = 3dfx original, right = Voodoolizer)
(here, the Difference in File Properties... nothing unusual so far)
(here, it gets odd, doesn't it? Date is "different" in 2 positions, yet looks all but too similar (and old for something (c)2003 IMHO). File size is 100.0% identical)
------------------------------
I use a nice Freeware Tool for viewing & comparing :
http://www.hhdsoftware.com/hexeditor.htmlIn there, the actual amount of real difference between 2 Files can be searched for, and displayed side-by-side.
After a mere handful of bytes at the beginning of the File, about 98% passes with 100% match, and beyond that, you'll quickly discover the mentioned, only Area of major difference : It
is the File's Properties...
----------------------------------------
Repeat process for glide2x.dll, glide3x.dll, 3dfxvs.dll, 3dfxvsm.sys ...
Example of the contained glide dll's ( (c)2003 x3dfxgamers ) :
(I compared them to Colourless' GlideXP 1016. Looks odd again, right?)
(the glide3x.dll matches by the second of creation & 100% File size... All by accident ?)
If you have time to spare, repeat the entire thing again for the other Releases. And after that, look at the previous Releases (e.g. the v1.04.01 beta6).
You'll find the
very same pattern, only slightly older matching original Files (e.g. older GlideXP).
------------------------------------------
Now after doing all this, I
really cannot think of any other conclusion but the one I have described.
You'll also see that so far, I have been more than "quite diplomatic" in my statements
------------------------------------------
I had been told that the Voodoolizer was something very new, better than other Drivers, and was repeatedly asked to include it in the 3dfx Archive.
After these findings, I rejected those requests every single time. Although it uses valid and good core files (that likely make for a stable Driver), this is something I cannot accept.
And again, I do not believe in any of those Features (e.g. the advertised DirectX9 compatibility), as the original Files certainly do not possess any such compatibility....
(the DirectX core is dated Nov 2000, of course a relabeled old 3dfx File again, and DirectX9 did not quite exist at that time yet
)