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From: Digestifier <Linux-Misc-Request@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu>
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To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Reply-To: Linux-Misc@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 94 18:16:37 EDT
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Subject: Linux-Misc Digest #735
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Linux-Misc Digest #735, Volume #2 Sat, 10 Sep 94 18:16:37 EDT
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Contents:
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Linux DOOM! running script (H. Peter Anvin)
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384 kb reserved memory (Stephen A. Wood)
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Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ?? (Christopher M. May)
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Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perf (Christopher M. May)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (CLAYTON MICHAEL O'NEILL)
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Re: DOOM and Linux (Christopher Wiles)
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Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect. (Christopher Wiles)
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Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perf (Marc Fraioli)
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Re: 320x200 X resolution? (Christopher Wiles)
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When can a new system-admin-guide be expected?? (Johan Wideberg)
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Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect. (Yanming PENG)
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Re: DOOM and Linux (Aaron G Goldstein)
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Re: Fix for LinuxDOOM Ctrl-Key sequence (Yanming PENG)
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Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect. (John Paul Morrison)
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Re: Registering Linux Doom (Stephen Parkinson)
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Re: WordPerfect (Christopher M. May)
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Re: Any Sound Blaster drivers for Linux abailable? (James CE Johnson)
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From: hpa@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Subject: Linux DOOM! running script
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Reply-To: hpa@nwu.edu (H. Peter Anvin)
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 18:13:20 GMT
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Here is a quick little script which I wrote yesterday while making a
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DOOM package for our local Slackware install server. It does the
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following tricky stuff:
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a) installs in .../bin while all the real DOOM! files go in
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.../lib/doom.
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b) restores the functionality of the DOOMWADDIR variable while still
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permitting system-wide *.wad files (e.g. doom1.wad) to be stored in
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.../lib/doom.
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c) defines a new variable DOOMSAVEDIR, where the DOOM! save files go
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(the default is the current directory).
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Note that .wad files referenced on the command line which are not in
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DOOMWADDIR (or current directory) or .../lib/doom will have to be
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references with an absolute path, since the way all this is done is by
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building a small symlink farm in /tmp and cd'ing there.
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#!/bin/bash
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#
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# The Linux version of DOOM! doesn't seem to like it if the .wad files
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# aren't in the current directory when playing. Solve this problem in
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# an extremely klugy fashion.
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#
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# This script makes DOOMWADDIR work as advertised, and also implements
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# an environment variable DOOMSAVEDIR, where your DOOM! saved games appear.
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#
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# Symbolic links saves the day...
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#
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# Written 1994-09-09 by H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu>
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# This script is in the public domain, although I would appreciate it
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# if attribution is retained in any derivative works.
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#
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DOOMLIBDIR=/usr/X11/lib/doom
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allow_null_glob_expansion=Yes
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DOOMSAVES="doomsav0.dsg doomsav1.dsg doomsav2.dsg \
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doomsav3.dsg doomsav4.dsg doomsav5.dsg"
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OLDDIR=`/bin/pwd`
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mkdir /tmp/doom.$$
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cd /tmp/doom.$$
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if [ "$DOOMSAVEDIR" = "" ]; then
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DOOMSAVEDIR="$OLDDIR"
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fi
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for dsg in $DOOMSAVES; do
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ln -s $DOOMSAVEDIR//$dsg .
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done
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ln -s $DOOMLIBDIR//*.wad .
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if [ "$DOOMWADDIR" = "" ]; then
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DOOMWADDIR="$OLDDIR"
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fi
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ln -sf $DOOMWADDIR//*.wad . 2>/dev/null
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ln -s /usr/X11/lib/doom/sndserver .
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$DOOMLIBDIR//linuxxdoom "$@"
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cd /tmp
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rm -rf doom.$$
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--
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INTERNET: hpa@nwu.edu --- Allah'u'abha ---
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IBM MAIL: I0050052 at IBMMAIL HAM RADIO: N9ITP or SM4TKN
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FIDONET: 1:115/511 or 1:115/512 STORMNET: 181:294/1 or 181:294/101
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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From: saw@hallc1.cebaf.gov (Stephen A. Wood)
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Subject: 384 kb reserved memory
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Reply-To: saw@hallc1.cebaf.gov (Stephen A. Wood)
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 16:19:26 GMT
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When I boot linux, it says that there are 384 kb in reserved memory. Looking
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at mm/memory.c, it seems clear that this memory is from 0xA0000 to 0x100000,
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presumably reserved since video memory and BIOS's are in that range. However,
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it seems that the actual physical memory in this region is lost.
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I assume that there is no general way to remap this physical memory so that
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it can be used, but is there a way to turn on selected say 64k chunks of
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this memory that don't conflict with video memory etc?
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At present, if I go into memory.c and unreserve a bit of this reserved
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region, (say 0xF0000 to 0x100000). The kernel crashes on boot up with
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a general protection error.
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I am using an OPTI 495SX motherboard with 8 MB of memory. The manual says
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that the motherboard has some ROM->RAM shadow features, but doesn't say
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how to program it.
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Steve
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=========================================================
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Stephen A. Wood CEBAF/SURA
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Internet: saw@hallc1.cebaf.gov Mail Stop 12H
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Internet: saw@cebaf.gov 12000 Jefferson Avenue
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Bitnet: saw@cebaf Newport News, VA 23606
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Phone: (804)249-7367 Office: CEBAF Center C121
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FAX: (804)249-7363
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------------------------------
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From: cmay@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Christopher M. May)
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Re: DOOM, X, Linux, 320x200 video mode ??
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 18:05:47 GMT
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David Engel (david@ods.com) wrote:
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: Bill C. Riemers (bcr@k9.via.term.none) wrote:
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: : It sounds like, from other people's post, sound isn't working properly
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: : for anyone. If I turn off the speakers and drop the screen resolution
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: The sound, both music and effects, works fine on my system running
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: 1.1.50 with a SoundBlaster 16.
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: David
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The sound, music, and effects work perfectly on my
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PAS-16 with kernel 1.1.49
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It's faster than DOS, and I use 320x240 in X!
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--
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-Chris May, Computer Science, University of MA, Amherst
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- Technical Assistant, P.C. Maintenance Lab
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------------------------------
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From: cmay@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Christopher M. May)
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Subject: Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perf
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 18:18:32 GMT
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The Doom Port works GREAT!
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I recommend: 16 bit Sound card (I use an old PAS-16)
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A recent kernel (you need new sound drivers...)
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Don't use pixel doubling
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Find a 320x240 mode for X (see my posts elsewhere...)
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THANKS ID, I plan on buying a registered version....
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BTW, I can have two instances of DOOM running at ONCE!
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I think I get sound from both mixed together... but I'm not sure...
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Wouldn't it be cool if you could play 1 on 1 on a single X server?
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--
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-Chris May, Computer Science, University of MA, Amherst
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- Technical Assistant, P.C. Maintenance Lab
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------------------------------
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From: cs339014@bit.com (CLAYTON MICHAEL O'NEILL)
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 16:22:58 GMT
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Christopher Wiles (a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu) wrote:
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: Seriously, IMHO Doom will probably be more useable in the promised
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: pixel-doubling mode than in a straight 320x200. Easier to make things
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: look innocent when the boss walks in ... "Hey, you're not actually
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: _working_ in 320x200, are you?"
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The only problem is that the pixel doubling mode (at least in 256 colors)
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looks really horrible. However, I'm _extremely_ impressed by the speed of
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the thing. Just two real complaints.
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1) I wish 8 bit sound sounded decent. He makes a comment that if you
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don't have 16-bit sound, you'll wish you did. I don't and I do.
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2) I have an annoying problem w/ the shift keys getting stuck down, so
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I get in a situation where I'm always strafing or running fast. You get
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the idea.
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Clayton O'Neill
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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From: a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (Christopher Wiles)
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Subject: Re: DOOM and Linux
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 17:21:39 GMT
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barnett@convex.com (Paul Barnett) writes:
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: If you read the README.linux file carefully, you will note that Dave
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: is already aware of the problem. His description of the magnification
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: option(s) (-1, -2, -3, etc. on the command line) concludes with
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: something to the effect of "this turns out to be a bad idea on Linux".
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Are you sure? I construed that line to mean that Linux took a
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performance hit, rather than meaning the modes didn't work at all.
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If they didn't work, and he knew it, why'd he leave them in? Why mention
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them in the README?
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Logic indicates ...
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-- Chris
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a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu wileyc@halcyon.com wileyc@quark.chs.wa.com
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"... but I want to use all eight comm ports SIMULTANEOUSLY!"
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PGP 2.6 public key available by finger for the clinically paranoid.
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------------------------------
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From: a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (Christopher Wiles)
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Subject: Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect.
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Date: Fri, 9 Sep 1994 19:34:44 GMT
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iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox) writes:
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: Umm it seems to be unplayable on standard ISA video cards - even the better
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: dumb ISA cards. Anyone running it with an ISA S3 card and a 8Mb 386DX40 and
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: want to give a performance report since I need a new video card anyway.
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Almost completely unplayable on a 386/40/8. Runs 'way too slow, and _that_
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is at 320x200. Video card is an OTI-087, using an experimental accel
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driver that speeds everything else up ...
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Found a couple possible bugs already, too:
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a) When one stupidly cranks up the mouse sensitivity, the action window
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becomes half-size until the .doomrc is wiped.
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b) Pixel-doubling/tripling results in weird endianness problems in the
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display. This could be my driver, though.
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-- Chris
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a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu wileyc@halcyon.com wileyc@quark.chs.wa.com
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"... but I want to use all eight comm ports SIMULTANEOUSLY!"
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PGP 2.6 public key available by finger for the clinically paranoid.
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------------------------------
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From: mjf@clark.net (Marc Fraioli)
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Subject: Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perf
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 17:16:20 GMT
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Reply-To: mjf@clark.net
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In article 40t@info.swan.ac.uk, iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox) writes:
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>Umm it seems to be unplayable on standard ISA video cards - even the better
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>dumb ISA cards. Anyone running it with an ISA S3 card and a 8Mb 386DX40 and
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>want to give a performance report since I need a new video card anyway.
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>
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Well, it _is_ quite playable on my system. I've got a 486/33 with 8MB
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RAM and an Orchid Fahrenheit 1280+ (S3 801, 1MB, ISA), using Linux 1.1.49,
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XFree86 2.0 in 1024x768x256. It hesitates occasionally, but it is generally
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pretty smooth. It is also, of course, quite small at 1024x768. And I
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only have an old 8-bit Soundblaster, so no sound :-(.
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---
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Marc Fraioli | "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist- "
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mjf@clark.net | - Last words of Union General John Sedgwick,
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| Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, U.S. Civil War
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------------------------------
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Crossposted-To: comp.os.linux.development
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From: a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu (Christopher Wiles)
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Subject: Re: 320x200 X resolution?
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 17:09:36 GMT
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slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu (Sam Oscar Lantinga) writes:
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: I suppose you speak in ignorance. :) It's out, and
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: available from sunsite.unc.edu in /pub/Linux/Incoming and at
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: dewdrop.water.ca.gov in /pub/doom as the file lnxdoom.tgz
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I posted the night before DOOM showed up at sunsite. Nice timing.
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: Well, a couple of things... I've tried it in pixel doubling
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: mode, and not only is it slower, but the display is broken. It looks
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: like you are looking through one of those windows with glass ribs.
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: Also... if you should happen to be one of those that actually play
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: games at work, you might want to know that Ctrl-Alt-+ and Ctrl-Alt--
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: change X11 resolutions on the fly at the Linux console. :)
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The pixel-increase modes _are_ broken. Dammit. And, yeah, res swapping
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has so far enabled me to keep my job ;)
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-- Chris
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a0017097@wsuaix.csc.wsu.edu wileyc@halcyon.com wileyc@quark.chs.wa.com
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"... but I want to use all eight comm ports SIMULTANEOUSLY!"
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PGP 2.6 public key available by finger for the clinically paranoid.
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------------------------------
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From: wideberg@obelix.cica.es (Johan Wideberg)
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Subject: When can a new system-admin-guide be expected??
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Date: 8 Sep 1994 09:51:08 +0200
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Is there anyone who knows when a new version of the System Administrators
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Guide is due out?
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Johan
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------------------------------
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From: anon123a@nyx.cs.du.edu (Yanming PENG)
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Subject: Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect.
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 11:25:39 -0600
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xyzzy@u.washington.edu (Trent Piepho) writes:
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>I'm running it with a 486/66 and a trident 8900CL, which I hear is the slowest
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>non-accelerated card you can get. (does this strike anyone as ironic) Doom
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>seems to run at about the same speed as DOS, maybe even faster. Of course I
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>have sound in DOS but I had to turn it off in Linux. Anyone know what you
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>need for sound? Kernel >1.1.23? Over 105 linux luck points?
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Sound driver >= 2.90 beta will do. it is reported 1.0.9 kernel is OK.
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Mine is Kernel 1.1.37 + snd driver 2.90 beta on 486DX-33/8MB+trident
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8900C/1MB (really the slowest non-accelerated card you can get). It
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is playable at 320x200. I use -grabmouse to enable mouse on my OpenLook
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because Alt key doesn't work as expected (close the desktop:-( ).
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Sound is good (I have a Sound Galaxy NX 16) but no music (like SGIxDoom).
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the environment DOOMWADDIR does not work as said in README.linux. the
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DOOM*.wad and sndserver HAVE TO BE in the current directory. I wrote
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a script to create symbolic links before playing them and erase them
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after playing.
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Yanming
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------------------------------
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From: Aaron G Goldstein <ag4z+@andrew.cmu.edu>
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Crossposted-To: alt.games.doom
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Subject: Re: DOOM and Linux
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 14:58:18 -0400
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Excerpts from netnews.alt.games.doom: 10-Sep-94 Re: DOOM and Linux by
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Christopher Wiles@wsuaix
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> That's four messages so far that report that pixel doubling is trashed.
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>
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> Gee, even though the README says "no bug reports," does anyone think iD
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> can be convinced to fix this?
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>
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> -- Chris
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I have a feeling that if there'd been an easy way to fix the problem, it
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wouldn't have been there (it even said that pixel-doubling didn't work
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right in the README.linux file). Personally, I think the option should
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have been removed if it couldn't be implemented correctly, but perhaps
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that's just my opinion. Besides, I'd rather see the DOOMWADDIR problem
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fixed before anything else.
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/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
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My opinions may have changed, but the fact that I am correct has not.
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- wish I knew who said that first
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Enjoy life to its fullest!
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PGP public key availabe via: finger breadmold@breadmold.pc.cc.cmu.edu
|
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|
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------------------------------
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From: anon123a@nyx.cs.du.edu (Yanming PENG)
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Subject: Re: Fix for LinuxDOOM Ctrl-Key sequence
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Date: 10 Sep 1994 11:39:47 -0600
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mooredan@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Daniel L Moore ) writes:
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>chrisp@dirac.bcm.tmc.edu writes:
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>>When using the Ctrl-Key (FIRE) at the same time than the arrows, I switch
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>>to the other rooms (screens). The only way out of this is to run Olwm instead
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>>of fvwm or others mwm like.
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>Edit your .fvwmrc (or fvwmrc.system) file and comment out the "Key" entries
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>near the end of the file, these trap the sequences and don't send them on
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>to your app.
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I am playing LinuxXDoom under OPENLOOK. I am looking for a way to switch
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focus to different application with keyboard because I use -grabmouse
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to use mouse to play doom. But I can't use keyboard at the same time
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because the doom window is NOT focused at the time.
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>Please don't run Olwm! fvwm rules.
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>>I patched my registered version 1.2 to 1.666 but the file is not recognized
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>>by linuxxdoom.
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>Same here.
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I patched mine form 1.2 to 1.666. It works fine for me. I have not tried
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the shareware doom1.wad nor commercial doom ][ doom2.wad.
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Yanming
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From: jmorriso@bogomips.ee.ubc.ca (John Paul Morrison)
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Subject: Re: Thanks ID and ddt - Linux DOOM is perfect.
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 16:52:58 GMT
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In article <Cvv75r.40t@info.swan.ac.uk>,
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Alan Cox <iialan@iifeak.swan.ac.uk> wrote:
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>In article <1994Sep9.125445.12238@dmu.ac.uk> rl@dmu.ac.uk (Robert Logan) writes:
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>>Yes, Linux DOOM is out and its superb - as smooth
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>>as in DOS and just as tasty. Much appreciation to
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>>Dave Taylor for the work in the port - I can now
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>>Dump DOS...
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>
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>Umm it seems to be unplayable on standard ISA video cards - even the better
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>dumb ISA cards. Anyone running it with an ISA S3 card and a 8Mb 386DX40 and
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>want to give a performance report since I need a new video card anyway.
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Hah! I'm running it on a Trident 8900! Actually I've always been quite
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surprised with how *good* the Trident's performance in Xfree86. It's
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not bad, really.
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>
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>Alan
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>
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>--
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> ..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,,
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> // Alan Cox // iialan@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU //
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> ``----------'`----------------------------'`----------------------------''
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|
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--
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===========================================================================
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BogoMIPS Research Labs -- bogosity research & simulation -- VE7JPM --
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jmorriso@bogomips.ee.ubc.ca ve7jpm@ve7jpm.ampr.org jmorriso@rflab.ee.ubc.ca
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===========================================================================
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|
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------------------------------
|
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|
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From: Stephen@zmemw16.demon.co.uk (Stephen Parkinson)
|
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Subject: Re: Registering Linux Doom
|
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Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 17:08:42 +0000
|
||||
|
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In article <34ro85$ovv@nntp2.Stanford.EDU> rna@leland.Stanford.EDU (Robert Ashcroft) writes:
|
||||
> In article <hpa.06750000.I.use.Linux@ahab.eecs.nwu.edu>,
|
||||
> H. Peter Anvin <hpa@nwu.edu> wrote:
|
||||
> >The only thing about this that really saddens me is that ddt thinks
|
||||
> >that the Linux version doesn't generate revenue; I will be getting the
|
||||
> >registered version next week to use on my Linux system!
|
||||
>
|
||||
> I was thinking about this today.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> Linux Doom users who register should make it clear that they are
|
||||
> registering because of the Linux version. This might help open Id's
|
||||
> eyes to Linux's potential.
|
||||
>
|
||||
> RNA
|
||||
>
|
||||
Anyone know an e-mail address to send questions
|
||||
about registration to ?
|
||||
|
||||
Stephen Parkinson
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: cmay@titan.ucs.umass.edu (Christopher M. May)
|
||||
Subject: Re: WordPerfect
|
||||
Date: 10 Sep 1994 18:39:19 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
David Cabot (cabot@tct.com) wrote:
|
||||
: I remember someone here saying that they were able to run WP for SCO and
|
||||
: WP for DOS on Linux. Someone here tried to install the SCO version here and
|
||||
: it core dumped. Any suggestions?
|
||||
Did you recompile and install the iBCS module, available from tsx-11.mit.edu?
|
||||
|
||||
Did you run the wpfix script available from sunsite.unc.edu?
|
||||
|
||||
--
|
||||
|
||||
-Chris May, Computer Science, University of MA, Amherst
|
||||
- Technical Assistant, P.C. Maintenance Lab
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
------------------------------
|
||||
|
||||
From: jcej@tragus.atl.ga.us (James CE Johnson)
|
||||
Subject: Re: Any Sound Blaster drivers for Linux abailable?
|
||||
Date: Sat, 10 Sep 1994 14:37:13 GMT
|
||||
|
||||
Hannu Savolainen (hannu@voxware.pp.fi) wrote:
|
||||
: mbru6513@pilot.stu.cowan.edu.au (Matt Bruce) writes:
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
: It's not possible to write a driver which supports full features of the
|
||||
: AWE32. Creative Technology has not released information about the Emu
|
||||
: chip and I bet they will never do that. The same is true with the ASP
|
||||
: also.
|
||||
|
||||
I can't say anything about the AWE but I was told recently that the
|
||||
specs for the ASP *may* be out soon. I consider the source to
|
||||
be very reliable... Take it for what it's worth.
|
||||
|
||||
CU,
|
||||
J
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
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