I've had a hunch about the Voodoo 5 BIOSes available online for a while now...so I checked it out...
To duplicate the experiment you'll need...
1. ViceVersa - file comparison program (quite easy to find)
2. The following 4 BIOSes: -
a) V5500 1.8PCI
b) V5500 1.6PCI
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c) V5500 1.8AGP
d) V5500 1.6AGP
Go here for BIOSes: -
http://welcome.to/3dfxbiosCreate two temporary folders and extract the PCI BIOSes to the first one and the AGP BIOSes to the second.
Now make sure that both the AGP and PCI BIOSes have identical filenames for each BIOS...
(i.e. M55K118.ROM for the 1.18 BIOSes and M55K116.ROM for the 1.16 BIOSes)
Now use ViceVersa to compare the directories and you'll find that the files are TOTALLY IDENTICAL!!!
The conclusion to this is that there is NO DIFFERENCE between the AGP and PCI versions of the Voodoo 5 BIOS (at least for the 5500).
Therefore there's no real point to separating AGP and PCI BIOSes if they are the SAME! (so no need to mirror two sets of files!)
This brings the question "Does the same thing happen with other Voodoo BIOSes?" ???
The mind boggles!!!
(of course this would mean that the PCI and AGP versions of the card have very little difference in actual hardware specs, which would also explain why the Voodoo 5 5500 is only an AGP 2x card!)
Now if there were only a way to get it to run at 4x...
(smart BIOS hacking types, were talkin' to YOU!) 8)
This topic should prove interestintg...