Quote:well it could of been possible that there was a 6500 in thier minds , I'm not aiming at those aticles, I'm just wondering if that model was in thier planning and nothing else
The board designer was clear it was a V5-6000 and not a 6500. The 6500 is a mistake from the site in Japan, all the other sites that covered Comdex '99 list it as a 6000.
Even further proof- Comdex '99 was 11/15-19/1999 and I have a 3dfx PDF in regards to the V5-6000 that is created 11/9/1999.
3dfx-v5-6000AGP-brochure.zip
I'm fairly sure you can download it from FF, open with Adobe and check the document properties.
Quote:and yes The Voodoo4-2 4000 has no VSA 100 but it was known that it did have a VSA-101 with SDRAM.
1) This discussion is about VSA-100, so there is no reason to drag Daytona's in to confuse the issue.
2) We don't know the Daytona V4-2 4000 has SDRAM as anyone that has one isn't talking.
Quote:for the Voodoo4 4400, I only know of it's name from a Bios, but that is was planned as a 143 Mhz low cost Voodoo4, never knew that Gary, Thanx for the info, did 3dfx ever build that card?
1) The low cost part is conjecture on my part.
2) It was mentioned in a spec sheet from 3dfx included with the source code that is floating around.
3) I have no idea is any were made or not.