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                dgVoodoo 2 is set of old graphics API's for Windows Vista/7/8/10.<br><br>
                They are implemented on Direct3D 11/12 and they can use different device types as wrapping output: <br>
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                <li>Hardware rendering at GPU feature level 12.0 (recommended but currently has some issues)</li>
                <li>Hardware rendering at GPU feature level 11.0 (recommended)</li>
                <li>Hardware rendering at GPU feature level 10.1 (has a minor limitation for D3D8/9)</li>
                <li>Hardware rendering at GPU feature level 10.0 (there are some restrictions)</li>
                <li>Software rendering through Microsoft WARP renderer</li>
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                The following graphics API libraries are implemented:<br>
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                <li>Glide 2.11, Glide 2.45, Glide 3.1 and Glide 3.1 Napalm</li>
                <li>DirectX 1-7 (all versions of DirectDraw and Direct3D up to version 7)</li>
                <li>Direct3D 8.1</li>
                <li>Direct3D 9</li>
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                <FONT SIZE="5">(Latest stable version: 2.7, released: 2020.09.14)</FONT><br>
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                    <FONT SIZE="5">downloads</FONT><br>
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                    dgVoodoo2 documentation:<BR>
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                            <A href="QuickGuide.html">
                                <FONT SIZE="4">Quick Guide for new users</FONT>
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                            <A href="Readme.html">
                                <FONT SIZE="4">General</FONT>
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                                <FONT SIZE="4">Glide</FONT>
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        You can visit my original site which is kindly been fucked up by Google:<br>
        <A href="http://www.dege.fw.hu">http://www.dege.fw.hu</A><br><br>
        It does NOT contain any malware. Use a browser that is free of Google Shit Browsing security service crap (which is based on tons of noname antivirus "engines", look at VirusTotal if interested).
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