Mein Anliegen ist, wie flashe ich eine "tote" Voodoo Karte richtig. Im Netz bin ich auf folgende Anleitung gestoßen:
Quelle: http://3dfxbios.stantoworld.co.uk/html/faq.html#7
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B: Second Video Card
NOTE: Windows NT-ME users must dual boot to a Windows 95/98 command prompt or boot to DOS to flash a Voodoo card.
ALSO NOTE: The biggest mistake reported is the screen comes up
blank and the computer Beeps a few times, This is because the
Display Initilization is set to the dead Voodoo either AGP-PCI!
To correct this go into your MB BIOS and change the Display Init.
To opposite of what the Dead Voodoo is either AGP-PCI.
1) Put the second card into the computer.
2) Extract the FLASH files and the BIOS file you want to FLASH to a floppy or a temporary directory.
3) Reboot the system to DOS. If Windows 95/98 is being used, reboot and press F8 when "Starting Windows..." appears and choose "Command Prompt Only"
4) At the DOS prompt, switch to the floppy or the temporary directory that the files were extracted to.
5) At that prompt type FLASH followed by the BIOS ROM filename.
EXAMPLE: If you use a floppy and the BIOS ROM file you want to flash is named "55k115p.rom", you would type:
A:\>flash 55k115p.rom
6) After the BIOS has been flashed, power off remove the second card and reboot the system.
Repeat until it takes!
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An dem Punkt: A:\>flash 55k115p.rom frage ich mich, geht das wirklich so einfach? Ich habe jetzt bspw. 2 Grafikkarten im Rechner eine tote Voodoo5 AGP und eine Voodoo3 PCI für den Monitor. Woher weiß das Flash Tool, welche Karte es flashen soll? Nicht das ich mir dabei die funktionierende Voodoo3 zerflashe!