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Message started by janskjaer on 25.02.04 at 15:16:27

Title: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 25.02.04 at 15:16:27
Here is a link to the Web Archive, which has kept a copy of the 3dfx website since it's release in 1996.

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.3dfx.com

This page contains a list of dates, which are dates a cut was made by Web Archive, of 3dfx's website.  Here they are, retained in all their glory! ;D

The site's copied don't have 100% of their links working, but most internal links to the site do. Check it out for yourself...

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 26.02.04 at 11:47:49
I didn't know that, no. ;D

We learn something new every day!  :D

What ever happened to them? What are they doing now?  ???

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 26.02.04 at 12:18:28
thanks man, i searched for this web archive (web.archive.org) but couldn't remember the link.

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by agrelaphon on 26.02.04 at 16:03:58

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What ever happened to them? What are they doing now?  


I bet they're sitting on their fat asses enjoying the money they aquired from the stock sales of 3dfx >:(

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by DenisF on 26.02.04 at 22:46:11
Weren't most of 3dfx' stock sold for like 200$ to a student or something?

I remember something like that from the 3dhq forums..

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 27.02.04 at 09:49:24
@ agrelaphon, you don't have certain respect for those guys, do you?

@ Denis, i thought most of the stuff went to nvidia, only the vsa-100 technology was sold to quantum3d...would be interesting (but certainly useless) to know who got their stock..
anyway, here's what they're doing now:

Gary Tarolli works as 3d engineer for nvidia

Ross Smith is PRESIDENT of QUANTUM 3D
http://www.quantum3d.com/company/execteam.htm

Scott Sellers...anybody knows? ???

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Lecram25 on 27.02.04 at 09:55:07
Scott Sellers is MIA

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 27.02.04 at 10:06:23
er, the MIA is the CEO? of what?

right patience, but this wouldn't have any benefit without the chip..so they might have at least a license..

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Lecram25 on 27.02.04 at 15:12:09
1) MIA = Missing In Action (acronym)

2) An individual owns SLI, not nVidia, not Quantum3D; analog SLI that is...

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by agrelaphon on 28.02.04 at 00:13:23

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...products will remain available at various retail and online locations, and we will continue to support our current and future customers. For additional information, please see the press releases that were issued by 3dfx on December 15, 2000.
(from 3dfx site, January 2001)

You bet! :-X

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 01.03.04 at 12:04:59
Do Quantum3D produce graphics cards for the side of the market we look at?  ???

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 01.03.04 at 17:39:49
nop...all specialized hardware (fligth simulators etc.)

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 03.03.04 at 09:45:04
Yeah, I just had a look at their site. It's such a shame that. :( It seems majority of their marketing structure has always been based around military simulators.

Would be great if they got back into the public commercial sector and started developing cards for us! :D

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 03.03.04 at 16:25:11
thought they never used to produce public products. as i now, they splitted from 3dfx after the voodoo1 was released (that's why Ross Smith is co-founder & president) and concentrated on the market for military & simulators

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by dlc on 03.03.04 at 16:51:03
The 3Dfx website hybernated in the time...
Its COOL! We can see it even after all terrors happened to that company!
To be "byed" by n-Vidia... Grrr!! I can't imagine worse ending  :'(
But I belive that the same destiny is waiting a n-Vidia too (ATI is hungry... and biger every day)  ;D

hehe!!

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 04.03.04 at 14:34:50

wrote on 03.03.04 at 16:51:03:
But I belive that the same destiny is waiting a n-Vidia too (ATI is hungry... and biger every day)  ;D

hehe!!



Do you really think it will end that way?  ???
I didn't thik nVidia are in that much of a mess.  As long as nVidia keep a financial balance, I can't see ATI ever buying them out.  By the sounds of it, nVidia aren't doing too bad this year anyway.  They're doing quite well in fact!

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by dlc on 04.03.04 at 14:40:53
Well, OK...  :'(
But I would like some gigant to buy n-Vidia just because I don't like them!!! >:(

Voodoo will RIZE AGAIN!! ;D

hehe ;)

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 05.03.04 at 14:27:51

wrote on 04.03.04 at 14:40:53:
Well, OK...  :'(
But I would like some gigant to buy n-Vidia just because I don't like them!!! >:(

Voodoo will RIZE AGAIN!! ;D

hehe ;)


It would be nice for 3dfx to rise again in some form or another, but it may be just wishful thinking!  :'(

However, I hope nVidia do stay where they are, but I also hope a lot of other manufacturers get themselves back on the graphics card scene because for the past two years, it's been a two-horse race (and seems pretty boring at times  :()

If companies like 3DLabs, Matrox and XGI get themselves back on the scene and up to speed, we could see some more competition on.  Which, at the end of the day, benfits us the most.  The more better and rivaled technology that is designed, we have a better selection to choose from in terms of performance and technology.  The advances in technology would evolve more rapidly also in that scenario.  :)

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by Micha on 05.03.04 at 15:41:49

wrote on 05.03.04 at 14:27:51:
If companies like 3DLabs, Matrox and XGI get themselves back on the scene and up to speed, we could see some more competition on.

--> the problem i wrote about in the big thread in the the off-topic forum..they have to use the ati dx9 technology to get max performance, as nvidia is still not faster and M$ doesn't think about allowing other dx9 techs. so it doesn't counts if e.g. xgi has a faster tech than ati, it won't be faster due to dx9 specs & limitations  :-/ sad

>>adding<<
but your're right, the days will come after cebit when dx9 shader3.0 are finally implemented in gfx boards or (in worst case) with dx10 coming 2005. here the cards can be mixed a new way, at least i hope so ;)

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by janskjaer on 10.03.04 at 17:39:17
DirectX10, huh? It would be nice if ATI, nVidia and the others would make sure they implement that technology fully.
When DirectX9 came about, it was a bit of a farce because ATI were already shipping their boards out before Microsoft had already finished making the new changes to the Direct3D API.  
Who could prove that ATI's cards fully implemented all the new technology built into Microsofts 9th version of DirectX?

They seemed to recover from it though, and do well out of it too, as they are one of the leading 3D graphics vendors.

Back onto the topic of DirectX 10, Micha, do you have any URL links to press releases or even rumours about DirectX10?

Title: Re: Visit www.3dfx.com in days gone by
Post by amp_man on 10.03.04 at 20:45:50
Odd, Isn't it? Here we are complaining because ATI or Nvidia controls the graphics card market and they are the ones who are limiting everything, when in reality, we've got it all wrong. Who controls DirectX? Certainly not ATI/Nvidia/3DLabs/S3/XGI/Matrox.

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