Newsgroups: rec.autos.simulators
Subject: Re: Joystick on Laptop?
From: netlarry@xhisx.com (Larry)
Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1999 16:02:22 -0500
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The chipset would probably never fit, and if it did, it would melt your
palm rests :)

I think ATI has pretty much got the lock on Laptop 3D (for now).  The
Rage Pro isn't that bad, and there is talk that the next PowerBook G3's
will use the 128 Rage Fury set, so I can't help but think that PC
manufacturers will OEM it too...

-Larry

-larry

Adam <gdf11@dial.pipex.com> wrote:

> Which brings me to my next point. If I am able to install a PCMCIA port, why
> not a Voodoo II? I have one of my desktop PC, which is a Pentium 166, and it
> has taken games to a new level of existance. I would do ANYTHING to be able
> to install my Voodoo II in this laptop. A-N-Y-T-H-I-N-G!
