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Reply #45 - 01.08.05 at 23:54:30
 
gary, does hank (or some other ex 3dfx employee) have assumtions where the cards might have been gone to? probably in nvidias hands? or destroyed? or even at quantum 3d?
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Reply #46 - 02.08.05 at 00:59:44
 
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3dfx design chips.  Hercules do not, and never have.



Which still doesn't change the fact that Hercules, not ATI ushered in major changes to the market.

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I never said 3dfx make voodoo1 or voodoo2 cards, who did?  Roll Eyes  This was not part of the discussion.



It's called "illustrating a point"

You contend that Hercules contribution wasn't important since they didn't make chips, on the other hand does that mean 3dfx wasn't important since they didn't sell boards till 1999 when they purchased STB?

So then by your own yardstick it's Motorola that initally revolutionised the market since they provided the graphics chips to Hercules... years before ATI was even a company.

So by your own logic, Motorola not ATI was first?

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"3dfx revolutionized the graphics market."  Your words, put into the context that their chips revolutionised the market ... because of the chips they provided.



Correct, 3dfx did indeed revolutionize the market in regards to graphics, 3D graphics to be precise.

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Ati created the graphics market .. because of the chips they provided.  Hercules produced such cards using the vendors technology.  



Hercules was selling cards before ATI was even a company.

Hercules became the gold standard of video cards at the time and still had a reputation as a giant in the industry right up till the late 90's.

ATI didn't do anything of import till the 8500 was released. Before that they had poor cards and worse drivers and only stayed in business by selling cheap cards to OEM's.

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So this confirms that nVIDIA and ATI do and will have their loyal fans then?  Wink  The point I was trying to make.  Grin



You suggested going to a fanboy site and looking for fanboys, which I'll find no shortage of. I suggested going to a site with far less bias and see what the attitude of a larger number of PC hardware enthusiasts is.

Big difference.

Fanboys make up a tiny number of the market, if they had a larger impact I'd wager 3dfx would still be around since it can be argued that 3dfx had some of the most vocal fans.

Wasn't enough to save them was it?

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I don't see the point you are trying to make here.   Initially, you state that such forums have 'a very large number of people who do not care who supplies the hardware as long as it works' and then there is 'no shortage of people with opinions, including the site owners'.
Which is it to be?  Grin


You indicated the forums would be not biased since those sites review hardware, if you had taken the time to at least look through the forums contents you would see this isn't the case AT ALL.

The forums are public areas and open to any posting in regards to hardware, good or bad.

If you spent any time at all page through the HardOCP site you would note that the editor of this very well known and successful site is very baised about some products and makes no bones about it and why when the subjects come up.


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Reply #47 - 02.08.05 at 05:53:42
 
This has been quite a "blast from the past". Sometimes I get a little bit upset when my thread and it gets off topic (not my thread) but I have to tell you... This has been an education.

It's kind of like a boxing match. The bell rings and we're off-topic. Then the bell rings again, netural corners, and we're back on-topic. Then the bell rings again.

LOL! Hey it's all in fun right Undecided

Back on-topic, I think TM30 had a question for someone up above.
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Reply #48 - 02.08.05 at 10:38:24
 
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gary, does hank (or some other ex 3dfx employee) have assumtions where the cards might have been gone to? probably in nvidias hands? or destroyed? or even at quantum 3d?


I have not asked and he tends to deflect some questions. Most are in the hands of people who worked on the project or were left at 3dfx and destroyed.

I do know the locations of four boards for sure, maybe five.


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Reply #49 - 02.08.05 at 15:11:40
 
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So it's "ushered" now is it? Grin Not "revolutionized" or "created".  Your play on words makes it difficult to establish what you thought it was exactly, that Hercules did? Roll Eyes
I thought we were talking about who "created" the market, then you shift the topic to who "revolutionized" it, and now who "ushered the changes".

Again, you are putting words into the mouths of others. Wink  Who ever said Hercules' contribution was not important?  I simply corrected your mistake on your assumption that Hercules created the graphics market ... when they in fact didn't.



Who is playing word games?

Stick to the point or don't post.

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Reply #50 - 02.08.05 at 15:22:02
 
You are the one playing games, not I.

The question was- Will there be a fan base for ATI or Nvidia if one goes under like there is now for 3dfx.

Since 3dfx not ATI or Nvidia revolutionized the *3D graphics market* (have to spell it out for some people) I doubt it.

All one has to do is visit a hardware board with no real bias in either direction and you will see most hardware graphics discussion is based on price/performance/features as opposed to raving fanboys.

(as an aside, people still talk fondly about their first Voodoo graphics or Voodoo II board even though they moved on long ago, no one talks about their first ATI board)




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Reply #51 - 02.08.05 at 15:32:03
 
@janskjaer - keep it cool mate, rember that Gary is easy to wind up, he's an admin with a short temper! Roll Eyes

@gary - remember that janskjaer likes to wind people up! Roll Eyes

LOL! Grin
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Reply #52 - 02.08.05 at 15:34:04
 
hold it there, Iknow heaps of people that talk about thier first ATi Gary, there are more ATi fanatics than 3dfx fans that is allready been proven.

I remember my first ATi card the RAdeon9700 pro, my neighbour had an 8 meg Mach64 from Ati great card he told me. I think there should be no competion what so ever, there are people that remember thier first Matrox and S3 my first VGA was a Trident 64 2MB Edo ram based card, I had great fun with that thing, played lots of Descent 1 with that and WolfenStein3D.

Life is not always about 1 thing I have learned that many times, Trident, Number Nine, Ati, nVidia, S3, Matrox, Cirus Logic, SGi Cobalt Graphics, Bit Boys haha they didn't get far did they but I still remember them, and ofcourse 3dfx.

therefore 3dfx wasn't the only one, thereare much older brands than 3dfx which were much more common, for a 1976 bloke like me an ATi card is more well known and common than a 3dfx card, because ATi is much older.

Anyway it's not that I care about it I will always be a 3dfx  & ATi fan, that won't stop me from go'n somewhere else.

I don't wan't to upset anyone this is what I hear from lot's of people in the European Union.
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Reply #53 - 02.08.05 at 15:54:17
 
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All one has to do is visit a fan-based board to see that die-hard ATI or nVIDIA fans do exist (although some would prefer to not belive this Wink)


Again the point goes over your head- Did ATI revolutionize the 3D market like 3dfx?

No.

3dfx bringing Voodoo Graphics to the public was a pivotal event in personal computers that has since been unmatched in importance since.


This is why 3dfx still has such a large following IMHO and people who moved on still talk fondly about it too.

Everyone remembers the first time they installed a Voodoo Graphics or Voodoo II and fired up GLQuake, or Tomb Raider or Descent II, etc.

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Whether ATI or nVIDIA fans will continue to exist if ATI or nVIDIA were to be defunct, is not certain.


I'm certain there would be a number of them but do you see them reaching current 3dfx levels? I can't see anyone waxing fondly for the good old days of their Rage IIc boards.

Consider that fact that 5 *years* after 3dfx has gone under there is still a strong number of 3dfx owners.

Heck whe have people that are still making good drivers!

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 I find it impossible to believe that someone would spend so much money on a card, only to drop it as soon as the company goes bust.



Ebay is full of examples.

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After all, we get such support in the form of AmigaMerlin and MesaFX etc... why should ATI or nVIDIA be any different?  Wink


Because they didn't revolutionize the PC market like 3dfx. Grin

Most people would simply move to another graphics card as soon as the next batch comes out or wait till the current card doesn't do what they need it to do.
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Reply #54 - 02.08.05 at 18:16:52
 
You are playing games again, keep it up.

ATI created nothing of note till the 8500- The IBM PC market had been in full swing long before ATI made a single board.
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Reply #55 - 02.08.05 at 19:24:03
 
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ATI created nothing on note till the 8500


I have to agree, even the release of the 8500 was tarnished by its initial bad drivers (hardware features not even functioning at the driver level), most people probably dont want to spend big money on a video card and then have to wait for months and months while drivers are being sorted out by the manufacturer  Undecided

It was'nt until the release of the 9500 that ati truly had their sh*t together and became the unquestionable leader in performance, by then they had the drivers to back up that release.

Ati is still relatively new to being a 3d technology leader and have had a very hard time shaking off the stereotypical ati = bad drivers syndrom.

I really do hope they can keep it up !

And as for the Rage Fury Maxx being a great card ... Rubbish:

http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/review-111-4.htm
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Reply #56 - 02.08.05 at 19:28:30
 
yeah my first ATI card was a 8500, i got it after it came out a couple of months and the drivers were the greatest bull$hit...
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Reply #57 - 02.08.05 at 20:37:20
 
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Yet you show no evidence of IBM's 'full swing' at the market to prove this.


You are kidding right?

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=number+of+IBM+computers+sold+in+1982

Need to brush up on history.

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Other ATI fans with a long history of ATI card ownership would disagree with you.



Take it to an ATI board then.

People here disagree with you- Personally I'm running Win200Pro with a 9800 because the Win98 / ME drivers are c_r_a_p and cause a blue screen of death when you click on the "display properties"

Way to go ATI.
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Reply #58 - 02.08.05 at 20:39:57
 
I'm also an avid ati fan  Wink, but I dont let that influence my knowing that all 3d capabilities on models before 2000/2001 were IMO poor at best, although ati has always had pretty good 2D  Grin
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Reply #59 - 02.08.05 at 20:45:44
 
My 9800 is fine under Win2000Pro (like I have choice- ATI, Nvidia or XGI right? Hold your nose and pick a card...), but pretending there was no PC graphics market before ATI is a bit rediculous.

Hardcore ATI fanboy rediculous.
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