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What’s the girl doing?! 💿
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Writeup: The 1999(ish) Voodoo Rush Experience
Ooh, spinny!

Now this is something you don't really come across every day. A complete in box 3Dfx Voodoo Rush, complete with all accessories. Driver CD? Check. Pack-in games? Check. All the manuals and pamphlets you can imagine for something like this? For sure.
And of course, let's not forget about the card itself.
The Voodoo Rush is a pretty unique card compared to most other graphics cards even from the era. Unlike the Voodoo 1 and Voodoo 2, it's not a purely 3D card incapable of rendering 2D graphics. At the same time, it's also not one of the increasingly-common all-in-one cards capable of both 2D and 3D in a single chip. It'd take the Voodoo Rush's successor, the Voodoo Banshee, for 3Dfx to accomplish that themselves.
Instead, the Voodoo Rush chipset (and I really do mean chipset) is produced by 3Dfx in partnership with Alliance Semiconductor and Macronix, although cards featuring a chip from the former are far more common than the latter. Both Alliance and Macronix's chips feature a special dedicated bus that allows them to sacrifice a chunk of what would otherwise be their memory buses to connect to video memory to communicate with the pair of 3Dfx chips to the right of the card. These two chips together handle the framebuffer and texture mapping, and were essentially a cut-down Voodoo 1 in terms of performance.
The Alliance Semiconductor chip is also a curiosity in itself, and although officially, the Alliance AT25 is distinct from the AT3D, it is believed that the AT25 is in fact just a rebranded AT3D with the 3D features disabled at the driver level. I have yet to test this myself however, but a writeup on the AT3D can be found here.
As far as the pack-in games go, this particular boxed set includes Pandemonium, Formula 1 Racing, and Star Wars Shadow of the Empire: Battle of Hoth. I found the latter two games very fun to play, especially for pack-in games included with what was meant to be a budget graphics card. Pandemonium was a neat 3D side-scrolling platformer, but I didn't feel that it was nearly as enjoyable in comparison. Further thoughts on the pack-in games are included in the linked Youtube video I made alongside this post:
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All in all though, for a budget graphics card originally released in 1997 put into a scenario where it's now paired with roughly 1999-ish hardware, the Voodoo Rush turned out to be a far better experience than I'd expected. At least, when only considering the pack-in games. Partly for length reasons, I opted not to try any other games on the Rush besides the three pack-in games, but I do plan on doing a follow-up video covering additional titles.
High-resolution scans of the box and all of its contents alongside disk images of all four CDs are uploaded to Archive.org and TheRetroWeb.
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My second sealed Cybiko Xtreme that I just received in the post earlier today! The second I saw it on eBay, I knew I needed to get it there and then, as an opportunity like that – and especially at that price – doesn’t come round that often! I’m going to leave it sealed for now, because I think that if it doesn’t touch any air outside of the seal, the batteries will have a better chance of not…

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#2025#boxed retro#Cybiko#Cybiko Classic#Cybiko Xtreme#game preservation#Legacy PC hardware#Legacy PC software#Legacy software & devices#Portable Archival Station#Retro Computing#retro gaming#retro hardware#Retro Laptop Project#retro laptops#retro pc hardware#software preservation
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How to hide wires in your workplace
#digitalismmm#digitalism#digital#computers#computing#wires#wire#machine#hardware#software#tech#technology#techcore#retro#aesthetic#photography#machines
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Nintendo 64 Funtastic Series
#nintendo 64#nintendo#nintendo aesthetic#N64 controller#funtastic series#N64 funtastic series#retro gaming#video games#vintage video games#y2k#90s#y2k aesthetic#2000s#hardware#tech#N64
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PolType/Cyfronex
Polish PolType is a family of microcomputer systems developed by Polish engineers in close cooperation with the Polish representative of the British MonoType company (PolType was acquired by the Cyfronex company in 1986, but the original developers remained with the company).
PolType devices were able to control LaserComp and MonoType Imagesetter machines (Imagesetter produces the printing film from which the printing plate is made – nowadays the plate is made directly, and the film is not needed).
The first generation of Poltype (1988) required its own eight-bit computer, the next, Poltype 03 and 04, used a PC XT class computer.
The 510-key POLSET 04 keyboard (for PolType 04) shown in the first two pictures was also Cyronex's own development. This was also excellent for typing complex mathematical formulas, but through it, the functions of the SW were also available (the mouse and WYSIWYG were still in a very experimental stage at that time)
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• Tumbler // sailing the cylindrical sea
• Mikro Klan 1988/1
• Bajtek 1988/5
#poltype#cyfronex#DTP#poland#retrocomputing#retro computing#keyboard#80s#ibm pc#wysiwyg#retro tech#old tech#technology#vintage tech#tech#computer#electronics#hardware#80s computer
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Sharp PC-2001 Boombox Computer from 1979
#Sharp PC-2001#Sharp#retro computers#ラテカピュータ#retro aesthetic#70s#1979#vintage pc#hardware#retro tech#vintage tech#vintage#retro#1970s#CRT#retro computing#retro technology#vaporwave#retro electronics#micro computer museum
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Logitech T-CD2-6F TrackMan Stationary Mouse (1990 circa)
#retro#90s#1990s#stationary mouse#mouse#retro hardware#trackball#windows 3.0#retroness is fabulous#logitech
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This blog is hosted on a Nintendo Wii
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Time for another blog post?
I guess it might be! Anyway, the past few days I’ve been looking at stuff for the Pocket 8086 again, mainly stuff that’ll run on it, although I did put all the associated bits for it in a bigger bag, so I’ve got plenty of space now for 2 PicoMEMs, 2 Super I/O cards, 2 external serial modems and documents, a null modem cable that has 9 and 25 pin connectors at both ends, 2 micro USB cables (to…
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Interceptor Mega Disk
#@japanretrogame#Interceptor Mega Disk#SEGA Mega Drive#Taiwan Sang Ting Co. Ltd#SEGA#Mega Drive#design#third-party peripheral#manufactured without a license#retro gaming#console gaming#video games#third-party#tech#hardware#ROM dumping#ROM dump#3½ inch floppy disks#SEGA Genesis
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