luckybob wrote on 02.11.10 at 07:19:31:before I start I wanted to say "HI" i've been lurking a while here and finally decided to start posting!
I've searched all around and from what I can tell, nobody is even trying this, but my idea is this:
Has anybody ever tried multiple sets of voodoo 2 cards
to make up a multiple monitor setup? or voodoo 5's for that matter?
I have a pentium 3 based single board computer that plugs into a back-plane that gives me 4 isa slots and TWENTY pci slots. I'd use 3 matrox cards for the 2d and 3 sets of voodoo 2's in sli. I have one set right now and prices seem very reasonable at the moment on ebay for another 2 sets. But before I did, I wanted to know if it was even possible.
And to continue the thought process, I have a dual p3 tualatin board that has dual channel pc-133 and triple 64/66 pci buses. (intel SDS2) I kinda thought if I got 3 voodoo 5's on pci...
Am I nuts or is it possible? I'd like to be able to play Quake 2/3 + others.
So, if I understood you well, you want allow multi-monitor feature using 3dfx chipsets, right?
Well, AFAIK it is already possible using Voodoo and Voodoo2 chipsets, trough the environment variables.
In particular you may be interested in:
Voodoo:
SST_DUALHEAD=1
enable dual-monitor support
SST_BOARDS=1
you can use several Voodoo boards in the same system for multi-monitor purpose (one BIG screen)
Voodoo2:
SST_DUALHEAD=1
enable dual-monitor support
SSTV2_BOARDS=1
you can use several Voodoo2 boards in the same system for multi-monitor purpose (one BIG screen)
...where 0 value stands for OFF, while 1 value stands for ONI don't know if in case of a Voodoo2 SLI setup, these variables are still working or not.
Note: use these variables at your own risk