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intergraph intense3d

JonnyBlaze

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i pulled it from an old dell precision 420 workstation and wanna play with it.

intergraph is 3d labs now and they dont have drivers for anything before the wildcat cards. this is just before them i think.

thanks

JB
 
I used to have one - came with Moto Racer - good arcade style game. Download the GLIDE addon driver and run Quake II you'll be amazed the graphics are close to the best out there today. Open GL and Direct X forced them out.

The Intense 3D 100 is a very nice little card (it only takes up half the PCI slot). It provides 2D/3D acceleration and 3D hardware acceleration. It works in both DOS and Windows 95. It is PCI-based, so make sure you have a slot for it. If you already have a PCI-based video card, this will replace it. It supports various 3D "platforms," including Direct3D, Speedy 3D, RRedline, and OpenGL. It is compatible with .AVI and MPEG files as well.

It supports Gouraud Shading, Bilinear and Trilinear Filtering, Anti-Aliasing, MIP mapping, and Dithering. It also supports 2D acceleration, so this card is completely backwards-compatible with DOS and earlier Windows games.


http://www.video-drivers.com/drivers/31/31917.htm

http://www.downseek.com/download/14051.asp

http://list.driverguide.com/list/company501/

http://www20.graphics.tomshard...19971130/quake-04.html
 
Download the GLIDE addon driver and run Quake II you'll be amazed the graphics are close to the best out there today. Open GL and Direct X forced them out.

Umm no. It will look identicle to the opengl version. Glide was an API, it did not change the textures, lighting, etc.
 
Originally posted by: mjdart
I used to have one - came with Moto Racer - good arcade style game. Download the GLIDE addon driver and run Quake II you'll be amazed the graphics are close to the best out there today. Open GL and Direct X forced them out.

The Intense 3D 100 is a very nice little card (it only takes up half the PCI slot). It provides 2D/3D acceleration and 3D hardware acceleration. It works in both DOS and Windows 95. It is PCI-based, so make sure you have a slot for it. If you already have a PCI-based video card, this will replace it. It supports various 3D "platforms," including Direct3D, Speedy 3D, RRedline, and OpenGL. It is compatible with .AVI and MPEG files as well.

this is a full length agp card with 2 large black heatsinks on the 2 main chips and a fan at the end of the card and takes up 2 slots, only cause of the heatsinks tho.

not sure if were talking about the same thing.

im gonna pull out my i860 and take a pic of it.

JBlaze

 
Originally posted by: Todd33
Download the GLIDE addon driver and run Quake II you'll be amazed the graphics are close to the best out there today. Open GL and Direct X forced them out.

Umm no. It will look identicle to the opengl version. Glide was an API, it did not change the textures, lighting, etc.

actually i hated going from glide on my voodoo's to opengl on nvidia cards acuse glide did look alot better.

im talking quake2 days here tho.

JB
 
i never said it was. all i can tell is says intergraph on one sticker on the back and intense3d on the pcb. dosent say intense 3d 100 anywhere. its a workstation card, not a gaming card.

JB
 
Originally posted by: JonnyBlaze
i never said it was. all i can tell is says intergraph on one sticker on the back and intense3d on the pcb. dosent say intense 3d 100 anywhere. its a workstation card, not a gaming card.

JB

I was agreeing with you, the other guy assumed it was, hence all the Glide talk. It does look like some higfh end 3d workstation card. Good luck with that 🙂
 
found it i think. its a wildcat 4110. heres a tech spec page: link

soon as a few downloads finish up im gonna install it. im sure its gonna be nice in my 3d apps but tomorrow ill bring some games in and see how it handles.

JB
 
*Requires an AGP Pro 50 Slot

Will it work? I have a feeling it won't even run all but a few opengl games and slow at that. It's for 3D studio and stuff, not really games.
 
i pulled it from a precision 420 and put it in a precision 620. my new workstation's hard drive failed so im using this old one till i get another new one.

JB
 
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