Hi,

Thanks - works quite nice now ;)

I'm not too concerned about sound at the moment, but thanks.

Has anyone gotten network games going, either between two dosemu dukes
via ipx emulation, or even dosemu-duke against a win machine?  Is this
possible yet with dosemu?

There was a utility out there that was supposed to let duke play via
tcp/ip, and I don't mean Kali and friends, it was a duke hack - i've
never gotten it to work on windows, but if ipx isn't possible yet, I
wonder if duke would work via this hack using dosemu tcp/ip packet stuff
- has anyone tried anything along these lines?

Davros

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 04:27, Bart Oldeman wrote:
> On 11 Mar 2003, Davros wrote:
> 
> > I have an older machine, 400mhz p2, but I keep reading stuff, at
> > linuxgametome and others, that people have been playing "duke nukem in
> > linux for YEARS".
> >
> > Can anyone relate their experience insofar as their hardware and playing
> > duke at a comfortable speed??  Someone gloated that they were able to
> > play duke at full speed on a pentium pro 200 in linux!
> >
> > I'm running without sound/music, so I can't imagine that would be a
> > speed issue.
> >
> > i have the default dosemu.conf from last stable release, except the dmpi
> > setting suggested for duke...
> >
> > Advice?
> 
> adjust your $_hogthreshold or type
> speed 0
> (or speed 200 or another high value) at the DOS prompt before starting
> duke.
> 
> Sound only works for recent development releases (1.1.4/1.1.4.13).
> 
> Bart
> 


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