That's exactly what I had to do. My crappy little 750 MHZ box is running JQ on 27500 and Overkill on 27501. Seems to work and not eat up too much ram, thankfully. I've been asked to run a third server of just plain old agrip quake, but I start to wonder how exactly that would tax the old P3. It's already running a lot.

From: Cara Quinn <[email protected]>
on Sunday, August 16, 2009 2:28 AM

   Hey Tony;

   At present, the only way I know to run either mod as a server, is
to directly install it into a fresh Audio Quake installation. I.E.
copy all of the resources into their appropriate folders and the
spprogs.dat and qwprogs.dat into your id1 folder. Then you can simply
run zqds as normal.

   So, you'd have a separate copy of AQ for each mod…

   Is this what you're after?…

   Have an awesome weekend!…

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Aug 15, 2009, at 4:34 PM, tony seth wrote:

Hi there.  I'm using the latest version of aq and jq,and want to
confirm whether I've got setting up a jq server right.
First, I'd go into a command prompt, and cd to the audioquake folder,
run zqds -nomauth for a regular server.  What I don't know are the
variations I'd have to do running either the jq or overkill mod, both
of which I have installed and working.  Any help much welcome.  Thanks
much!
Cheereo!

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