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This section
will hopefully aid you in finding out about the history
of V3Info.co.uk.
V3Info was originally set up by a group of people looking for new adventurous ways to tweak their voodoo graphics cards. There was a lot of interest in the BIOS's found on the voodoo 3 range of graphics cards. It had been noticed that some older cards had a BIOS revision of 1.00.01 while newer cards had the BIOS revision of 2.xx.xx.
Siris was the person who started this adventure and he spend many hours a day searching for the new BIOS's, documentation on the voodoo graphics cards, flashing utilities, BIOS ROM Editors and other utilities. Kyrel contacted Siris and supplied him with the first utilities that he had.
How does V3Info fit into all of this you are probibly saying to yourself?
Well, I (AMDFreak) designed the original Voodoo BIOS
site. Back then, it was not known as V3Info.co.uk, it
was knows as 'The Un-official Voodoo BIOS Website'.
It was set up as a way to disribute the tools, BIOS's
and documents that we had collected. Over the following
months, the site developed. Seraphic donated us a domain
name, from that day onward we were known as 'V3Info.co.uk'.
As our site developed, our hits slowly rose. Now in
the twelve months that this site has been online,
we have recieved well over 500,000 hits to out site!
Our team of staff has grown along with the site. We
now have 6 staff members including myself.
Recently we have also gone through several host changes and we have a new webmaster and Admin. StANTo was originally going to take the site over full time, however, when V3Info.co.uk was no longer part of something I did, I had way to much time on my hands, so now I am V3Info's WebDesigner and joint Admin.
I admit in the past we have had our problems, but hopefully
everything is now sorted out and in the future, we can
only improve the site and content.
Anyway, that about sums up the background to this site. I hope you have had as much fun reading it as I have writing it.
Written by AMDFreak
Last Updated on 1st June 2001
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