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Direct X 7.0A help !!!

rdrace

Direct X 7.0A help !!!

by rdrace » Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:00:00

I just formated my machine and loaded everything back up
and decided to install direct x 7.0 A ver
and i have 2 creative labs vodooo 2 card with there latest drivers which are
fairly old, and now when i try to use it in any game so far
it looks all whitish very very bright
any ideas ???
or how do i uninstall it and go back to direct X 6.0 ??

thanks

Rdracer

Michael Basde

Direct X 7.0A help !!!

by Michael Basde » Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:00:00

Try turning down the gamma settings for the Voodoos...that should do it.


> I just formated my machine and loaded everything back up
> and decided to install direct x 7.0 A ver
> and i have 2 creative labs vodooo 2 card with there latest drivers which
are
> fairly old, and now when i try to use it in any game so far
> it looks all whitish very very bright
> any ideas ???
> or how do i uninstall it and go back to direct X 6.0 ??

> thanks

> Rdracer

Andi Col

Direct X 7.0A help !!!

by Andi Col » Mon, 13 Mar 2000 04:00:00

You'll need the latest 3dfx reference drivers for DX7 on www.3dgamers.com

There are some tools to fool DirectX that it has an older version like
DXBACK or DXUN. Look for DXUNVER11.exe.

Andi.


> I just formated my machine and loaded everything back up
> and decided to install direct x 7.0 A ver
> and i have 2 creative labs vodooo 2 card with there latest drivers which
are
> fairly old, and now when i try to use it in any game so far
> it looks all whitish very very bright
> any ideas ???
> or how do i uninstall it and go back to direct X 6.0 ??

> thanks

> Rdracer


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