Talk:Scan-Line Interleave

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My sources suggest that 3dfx was not, in fact, the first to combine the power of two video cards. Around 1990, Silicon Graphics produced the SkyWriter, which contained twin graphics subsystems that could be coupled to interleave frame generation. Citations follow.

SkyWriter Technical Report - Hyperpipeline
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Siggimoo 21:05, 31 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cables

It's not true that a pair of Voodoo cards communicated by ribbon cable AND Vga-to-vga cable. Two voodoo cards are connected esclusively by the ribbon cable, and only one of them is connected to the 2D graphics board via VGA to VGA cable (the monitor is connected to this card's output), —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.193.5.35 (talk) 11:47, 16 March 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Accuracy

I think that this page is somewhat inaccurate. I owned a Voodoo II SLI setup in 1998, and my experience was completely different. The setup was easy, it significantly increased performance over a single-card solution, and the game incompatibilities were minimal. This article definitely needs sources.

Aerst2 (talk) 20:27, 20 March 2008 (UTC)