Probably the best move would be to add a Voodoo or Voodoo2 to the
system. It will work alongside the ATI card and you'll be able to run
all the 3DFX native titles.
The Rendition will not work alongside the ATI (well, theoretically it
might, Win98 supposedly supporting multiple video cards and monitors and
all), but if you can find a Rendition 2200 based card, you might
consider replacing the ATI with it.
The Rendition version of GPL looks a mite better than the 3DFX version,
but the difference is slight... I don't think you'd be unhappy either
way.
Trips
> I have the same problem, having rushed out and purchased an
> at all the same thing as either 3DFX or Rendition.
> The ATI is a great card which comes bundled with all sorts of really
> cool 3D games and an even cooler hardware analysis program that amply
> demonstrates the enormous improvement made possible by graphics
> hardware acceleration. Sadly, it does nothing at all for Grand Prix
> Legends.
> I'm going to have to buy a Rendition card as well now. My questions
> are, can I have both cards installed at the same time? Do I just plug
> the monitor into either card whenever I need to switch between
> Rendition or 3D-RAGE games? Or will I need to physically swap out the
> graphics cards each time? And worse yet, will I need to uninstall and
> reinstall software drivers (and DirectX?) each time?
> Bummed and confused in Ottawa,
> -Ferdinand-