grep ext /proc/cpuinfo

If the output includes "fpu" and "cmov", chances are your machine can do it.

As for the "why"... Windows and Linux use different compilers. GCC
probably compiles into code using FCMOV while cl.exe doesn't.

~~ Ondra

On 06.10.07 5:59 Uhr, Kevin J. Anderson wrote:
In what processor range(s) was this FCMOV introduced?

Alfred Reynolds wrote:
Your CPU needs to support the FCMOV instruction, if you get the bone
weight problem then chances are it doesn't.

- Alfred

Daron Dodd wrote:
i see no fix to the bad bone weight crashes

On 10/5/07, Jason Ruymen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Required updates to Team Fortress have been released.  Please run
hldsupdatetool to receive them.  The specific changes include:

- Fixed certain crashes with paged pool memory
- Added a warning for when paged pool memory is low
- Fixed some prediction errors with player avoidance
- Fixed columns and row bunching up in server browser
- Fixed a rare bug where the wrong launcher.dll was being used to
launch
the game
- Fixed teleporter/spawn doorway exploit

Jason

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