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If you reread my post I think you'll see that I said "Voodoo, voodoo rush, and voodoo2 cards are made by 3dfx.". While quake, quake2 and hexen are not true opengl implemetations, the term opengl is still employed when discussing them. I mentioned in my initial post that a subset of opengl is used. Don't blame me, blame the gaming community and the gaming press for misusing the term opengl. The rush is not a pass through card, it does do 3d in a window, does not use the "voodoo" chipset, and it's 3d performance is vastly inferior to both the voodoo and voodoo2. I have owned a voodoo card since January 1997, and recently purchased a voodoo2, so I am familiar with the product. Christopher L Miller wrote:
a correction,
The voodoo RUSH is a chipset designed by 3DFX, it supports rendering in a window in fact the rush chipset it used in semi professional 3d graphics, the subset of SGI's open GL is called miniGL, someone told me that the RUSH is not a pass though card, that I cannot confirm,
thanks Chris
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