There have been some new voodoo4/5 drivers released for Windows XP by AE Software Technologies.
What are the Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers?
This are drivers brought to you by AE Software Technologies that have been specifically designed to be used with the latest Windows Operating Systems based on the NT Kernel. The Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers are compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Edition.
How Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers perform?
This drivers includes special features to make the 3dfx Voodoo5 cards perform faster than they usually do. In some of our tests, we have found out that the drivers sometimes can perform up-to (if no more) 68fps more than using the official drivers. Compared to some drivers available on the web, the Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers perform 50% faster than other drivers available on the web for the Voodoo4/5 video card.
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What are the Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers?
This are drivers brought to you by AE Software Technologies that have been specifically designed to be used with the latest Windows Operating Systems based on the NT Kernel. The Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers are compatible with Windows 2000 and Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Edition.
How Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers perform?
This drivers includes special features to make the 3dfx Voodoo5 cards perform faster than they usually do. In some of our tests, we have found out that the drivers sometimes can perform up-to (if no more) 68fps more than using the official drivers. Compared to some drivers available on the web, the Nfx Voodoo4/5 Drivers perform 50% faster than other drivers available on the web for the Voodoo4/5 video card.
The back of the car, similar in design to the front, has a tail-like wagging antenna.
It's not quite KITT, the high-tech talking sports car in the 1980s Knight Rider TV series. The emphasis is more on "cute."
The car is driven with a joystick-type controller and does not have foot pedals, but it does have sensors to detect a driver's emotional state and give advice in driving.
It takes pre-recorded data of an expert driver, compares it with the current driver's style, and displays words of praise or warning on a centre monitor.
Calming effect
The pod can also tell when the driver is in a hurry, measuring the degree of acceleration, the distance from the car in front and the pulse and perspiration of the driver.
Not only will it display a warning, but it will try to calm the driver down with relaxing music and by blowing cool air.
Memorising its driver's driving style, the pod automatically adapts operating characteristics to the optimal level for that person--for example, by softening shock absorbers on rough roads and stiffening suspension on winding roads.
Nor does it forget those special moments, taking photos when the tone of the conversation indicates it is a happy one.
A small portable terminal, called a mini-pod will memorise the musical and TV program preferences of the driver and choose background music and provide shopping information.
Approach the car with the mini-pod and it lights up, opens the door, swivels the seat for easy entry as well as adjusting the seat's height. Switch off the engine with mini-pod, and the car falls in height and bids the driver farewell.
Toyota, which has been keen to woo younger drivers, and Sony which has been developing interactive technologies seen in its robot-dog Aibo, have been working on the car since last year.

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