Hi guys! Thanks for all your help... This is what i've came up with so far:
-Make sure no other files reside in DEVS:Monitors. Only Voodoo should be there.
Theres a PAL, PAL.info file there too. Should it be removed?
-Make sure voodoo.card is in LIBS:Picasso96
Its there
-Make sure pci.library is in LIBS:
Its there too
-run pciinfo from shell to make sure the voodoo card shows up. If not, re-seat the card and/or use a different PCI slot.
The Voodoo card is detected by pciinfo:
4.Ram Disk:> pciinfo
Pci Device 1:
VendorID: $121a
VendorName: 3dfx Interactive Inc
DeviceID: $9
DeviceName: Voodoo5
ClassCode: $30000
RevisionID: $1
InterruptPin: 2
SubsystemVendorID: $121a
SubsystemID: $3
MemSpace0: $50000000 - $53ffffff
MemSpace1: $58000000 - $5fffffff
IOSpace2: $40c06000 - $40c060ff
RomSpace: $54000000 - $5400ffff
-As already mentioned, start the driver by double-clicking voodoo icon before starting P96mode.
Okay
-If all else fails, try disabling "loadmondrvs" from the startup-sequence, and uncomment the commands of the default routine to start the display driver. Try this LAST, only if none of the above fix it.
Okay, will try this out later.
-Have you got Picasso96Settings installed in the path linked to in the Voodoo monitor driver?
I guess this is the default path to the picasso96 settings file. Yes, its there in SYS:Devs/, as specified in the Voodoo.info file. Assigns are correct too since i can cd to SYS:Devs.