Dgvoodoo: Windows 98 !full!

DG/voodoo changed the game by providing a software-based solution that emulated a 3D graphics card. It worked by intercepting 3D graphics calls from applications and translating them into 2D graphics instructions that the system's 2D graphics card could understand.

The Digital Bridge: dgVoodoo and the Windows 98 Gaming Legacy

Select "Windows" if the game is a Windows app, or "DOS" for DOS-based games. Keep "Working in VDD mode" ; this is primarily for Windows XP. Glide Settings: Set your desired Resolution Refresh Rate (e.g., 640x480 or 800x600). "Emulate W-buffering"

In the dgVoodooCpl.exe , go to the tab. For pure Windows 98 nostalgia, set:

is designed for modern versions of Windows (Vista and later) and will not work on Windows 98. You must use the original dgVoodoo (v1.x) 1. Getting the Right Version Dege's stuffs and look for the "Old dgVoodoo" section. Versions like v1.40 or v1.50 are standard for legacy OS use. Requirements: Your Windows 98 machine should have DirectX 8.1 or 9.0c installed to support the wrapper's output. Dege's stuffs 2. Installation & Setup