That is a Diamond Monster 3D which uses 3dfx's Voodoo chipset.  Quake and
Quake 2 for Linux have readme.linux files that tell you what you need to
use this card.  I have not tried this yet but I wil within the month.


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On 6/4/98, at 12:13 AM, Michael Jinks  wrote: 

>A Diamond 3D accelerator just turned up on my desk.  I believe that it's
>a 'Voodoo', whatever that means -- two of the chips have '3Dfx
>interactive' printed on them, for whatever that's worth.
>
>A look through the RedHat hardware compatibility list shows a couple of
>cards that might have something to do with this one but I'm not sure.
>
>Can anyone set me straight here?  On the wild chance that I ever manage
>to get Quake working on my machine, this seems like the sort of thing
>I'd like to have around.  Is it even necessary for Xfree86 to know about
>an accelerator?
>
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