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Full System (Voodoo)

WelshProgrammer April 26, 2025

Specs

NameValue
NameVoodoo
ChassisCHL Beige Mid Tower ATX
FlopticalPanasonic 1.44 MB 3.25 Beige
FlopticalSafronic 5.25 Beige
Graphics AdapterMatrox G450 8MB
Graphics Adapter3DFX Voodoo2 12MB
Graphics Adapter3DFX Voodoo2 12MB
HBAAdaptec Ultra160 SCSI Adapter
Hard DiskSeagate 10GB Barracuda
Hard DiskFujitsu 9.1 GB
MotherboardASUS P2B-F
Network Card3COM 100Mbit Ethernet Fast EtherLink XL
Optical DriveMitsumi CD-RW CD-24x/RW-4x Beige
Power SupplyThermaltake Smart BM2 - 450W
ProcessorIntel Pentium 2/II - 266 MHz
RAMSamsung 256MB SDRAM PC-133
RAMSamsung 256MB SDRAM PC-133
Sound CardMagic S23 ISA
Sound CardDream WaveBlaster X2GS

Details

Unfortunately, I have no photos of this computer but I do remember that it was a White AT Mid Tower with a tinted LED status bar in the middle of the front panel and a hydraulic drive bay cover that used to slide up and down to reveal the drive bays.

Originally belonged to my dad, the Voodoo2 card that was in it was destroyed by a short circuit.

After that, the Computer was scrapped and replaced by another beige box that my dad bought from a local computer store called MP Computers.

Update: 2022-11-21

After having the Voodoo2 sit on my shelf for a long time, I decided to build a derivative of the original machine.

It is very close to the existing MoreVoodoo but I felt that the Voodoo2 and P2-233 combination should not be overlooked and that it deserved a machine of its own instead of just sitting in my parts bin.

However, instead of the original S3-Trio that my dad's computer used I'm going to pair the Voodoo2 with a Matrox Millenium G200 card for good 2D acceleration and DirectX 5 compatibility.

For 3D games, the Voodoo2 using Glide or OpenGL is likely to beat the G200 in most cases, potentially the G200 will have better DirectX support and might outpace the Voodoo, but at least I will have options for rendering backends.

Update: 2022-12-31

At long last Voodoo is back up and running. After waiting on a replacement power supply, I was finally able to put it mostly together.

I hit some unexpected snags on the way,

Windows 95 OSR 2 is now fully installed along with essential drivers and DirectX 6.1.

I'll be running some burn-in tests over the next few days to ensure the CPU, RAM, Voodoo2 and Matrox are behaving.

Update: 2023-01-22

Update: 2024-10-27

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