Glyde For Ge-force 3?

Laith

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Mar 16, 2001
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Im a new member here so I don't know if you have already discussed this topic. My question is: Will Ge-force 3 based cards use 3dfx GLYDE grapics interface (or Drivers,whatever) since we know that Nvidia has bought 3dfx?
Anyone knows anything please tell us.
Thanks
 

RoboTECH

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Jun 16, 2000
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glide is a hardware-based API

in other words, you have to have the hardware to truly support it

glide will die soon enough, especially now that 3dfx has been swallowed
 

RoboTECH

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Lucifer, perhaps you missed what I wrote

glide is hardware specific

unless nvidia starts incorporating SST architecture into their boards, don't expect to see glide working on nvidia boards anytime soon

 

Yoshi

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If you need Glide toss a Voodoo2 in your system with your regular card.
 

Dark4ng3l

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The future 3dfx technology was not even going tu support glide. Even if nvidia uses it they wont have glide support.
 

Finality

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Thats correct. Rampage was never going to have Glide technology.

With the advent of DX8 all APIs are nearly dead. The exception being OGL which will remain for its portability.

Is SGI doing anything to update OGL?
 

gogeeta13

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no offense intended, but being new has nothing to do with your question. To answer your question no. in the future it is possible that we may see a glide product with a nvidia label on it. nvidea recently aquired 3dfx and all their technologies and patents.
 

Keeksy

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I'll take OpenGL over DX7 any day. It's faster, less buggy, and produces better looking images. DX8 may be different, but we'll have to wait and see. I'd like OpenGL to stay. It'll insure that games continue to ship for other operating systems like Linux or Mac OS. Wouldn't Microsoft be happy if that weren't possible. :(