Re: back on topic [Sque]

2002-12-22 Thread Sque
Michael Dawe wrote: on 22/12/2002, Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From my Mac Ultimate Doom read me: **/In order to ensure that you are giving DOOM II as much memory as possible, press S or M (Single or Multiplayer) when you see the logo screens appear after launching DOOM II. Turn on the

Re: back on topic [Sque]

2002-12-21 Thread Sque
Michael Dawe wrote: (All ID Dooms 1 - 2) run resonably OK on a Quadra w/FPU. *AND 72 pin RAM*. OK, so I think my Q700 is bit of a slug and only good for running BSD ;-) So it runs but slowly on a Q700? Mine's running 7.5 it seems playable if you can put up with the screen size trade off for

Re: back on topic [Sque]

2002-12-21 Thread the pickle
At 02:13 +1100 on 22/12/02, Sque wrote: all. Not a great deal I'd guess but maybe someone knows for sure. Cant find the multiplayer option in DoomI, not sure if I'm missing something or just used to entering everything via command line. ;) Do you have the shareware or commercial version? I

Re: back on topic [Sque]

2002-12-21 Thread Sque
the pickle wrote: Do you have the shareware or commercial version? I don't think the shareware version supported multiplayer, or didn't support it any way except maybe IPX. Well there's the rub, I have both the shareware and commercial wads, neither seem to add the option of multiplayer to

Re: back on topic [Sque]

2002-12-20 Thread Michael Dawe
on 20/12/2002, Sque [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Excellent, its the ones under your nose you miss, cheaper than ebay. :) Thanks. Haven't tried Doom on a 68k does it multiplayer well? (All ID Dooms 1 - 2) run resonably OK on a Quadra w/FPU. *AND 72 pin RAM*. OK, so I think my Q700 is bit of a slug