Hi,
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato. I have installed lxdoom (the svgalib version of doom
doesn't work for some strange reason although other svgalib programs
like thrust work fine) on it and it works, however there is one
problem:
As the
Hi,
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato. I have installed lxdoom (the svgalib version of doom
doesn't work for some strange reason although other svgalib programs
like thrust work fine) on it and it works, however there is one
problem:
As the
On Sun, Nov 26, 2000 at 03:39:46PM +0100, Christoph Groth wrote:
Hi,
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato.
hehe, that's a good idea ;-)
I have installed lxdoom (the svgalib version of doom
doesn't work for some strange reason although other
At 03:39 PM 11/26/00 +0100, you wrote:
There's an old P90 at my school that we use during the breaks and it's
running potato
Old P90 heh
We still have rooms of Mac LCIIs, 386s and Mac Classics (10 years old now)
Just think, you might be amusing yourself with typewriters a few years
Sven Hoexter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
which shows perfect colors but is quite slow.
Hm, lxdoom ist _very_ slow!
AFAIK you must blame the original Doom code for this, not lxdoom. It
simply wasn't designed for higher resoultions and scales very badly.
On my K6-2 400 the maximum resolution
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