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Digital VooDoo 2000 D1 Desktop 64AV PCIX video card
Posted by: Unknown_K on 2012-12-18 23:55:38
Anybody have the software for this card?

Digital Voodoo went bust and www.archive.org didn't mirror their site. Seems like all the links for software were to the original site which is gone.

Posted by: someone on 2024-07-31 06:26:04
Was searching with no luck. But found some information here.


Many years too late.. if anyone else needs this enjoy.

Anybody have the software for this card? Digital Voodoo went bust and www.archive.org didn't mirror their site. Seems like all the links for software were to the original site which is gone.
Posted by: Unknown_K on 2024-07-31 13:53:55
Thanks, now I have to dig out that card.
Posted by: someone on 2024-07-31 14:29:41
Thanks, now I have to dig out that card.
Haha 12 years later. And you still have it? wow.
Can you tell me what is special about this card? I sometimes enjoy tinkering with outdated hardware and recently aquired a G5 MacPro which has this in it along side an NVIDIA card. Originally i had suspected it to be a Voodoo3 2000 card. Until i saw this forum post and dug deeper.
Posted by: Unknown_K on 2024-07-31 14:37:48
In this hobby people will eventually find software for oddball cards which don't take up much space anyway so why toss them.

I think mine came in a G4 tower with no HD.

Anyway, I have a soft spot for analog video capture cards so I collect them and put them into systems when I can. The very last cards that supported analog were the first generations of digital editing.

A G5 is not a Mac Pro (those were Intel). The last PPC capture card I have is an AGA Kona LHe PCIE card that also came in PCI-X so they work in G4's (PCI-X) and last generation DC G5's (PCIE). Took me a while to find a cheap PCIE ATTO SCSI card for it.
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