The Voodoo 3D is a popular graphics card manufactured by Diamond Multimedia. This driver fixes screen glitches, unwanted artifacts, stuttering or glitchy video and even screen tearing. This driver - "Monster3DVoodoo_Windows2kXP_driver.zip" - has been downloaded 1,997 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 22 reviews. It has been installed successfully by our users on PCs running Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 597.0 KB.
23150002-402
Voodoo 3D
Windows XP
follow the instructions in the .zip file, this installs fine in XP i have no idea how to test propely tho. but as XP is so fussy and its installed ok, i guess it ok. remove @spam from email if you need help.c
craig soens-hughes (DG Member) on 4-Dec-2003
The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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File_id.diz | 164 bytes | 31 Dec 1999 |
LICENSE.TXT | 1.6 KB | 17 Aug 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe | 601.5 KB | 31 Dec 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/readme.txt | 3.2 KB | 18 Aug 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab | 557.3 KB | 27 Dec 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/3dfxogl.dll | 961.0 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/3dfxvgl.dll | 961.0 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/fxgpio.sys | 5.5 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/fxoem2x.dll | 47.1 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/fxptl.sys | 6.9 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/glide.dll | 263.2 KB | 20 Jan 1997 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/glide2x.dll | 216.1 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/glide3x.dll | 244.2 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/ntremap.sys | 6.3 KB | 29 Apr 1999 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.cab/sst1init.dll | 133.6 KB | 20 Jan 1997 |
Voodoo_NT5_ICD.exe/voodoo.inf | 3.8 KB | 27 Dec 1999 |
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