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NASCAR on WIN 95

GLmo

NASCAR on WIN 95

by GLmo » Sun, 24 Sep 1995 04:00:00

Has anyone tried to play nascar on win  95 in svga?

Let me know how it ran for you.

What I was doing was loading a boot disk the typing in "nascar -h"

I just got win 95, and SOFTRAM (sayd it up to 19 megs in windows)
wondering if I would see any improvement.

e-mail me back with what you'v found..

thanks a bunch..

Eric T. Busc

NASCAR on WIN 95

by Eric T. Busc » Sun, 24 Sep 1995 04:00:00


>Has anyone tried to play nascar on win  95 in svga?

>Let me know how it ran for you.

>What I was doing was loading a boot disk the typing in "nascar -h"

>I just got win 95, and SOFTRAM (sayd it up to 19 megs in windows)
>wondering if I would see any improvement.

>e-mail me back with what you'v found..

>thanks a bunch..

I've run SVGA through Win95 without rebooting, but it is painfully slow.  I
just made a shortcut for nacscar.exe and added the -h.  Set the advanced
options to "Suggest MS-DOS mode as necessary" and all memory options to
auto.
As far as your softram, all that will do is let you view more of the race
in replays.  It should have no effect on framrate to my knowledge.

--
Eric T. Busch

Emory University

Chuck Lamphea

NASCAR on WIN 95

by Chuck Lamphea » Wed, 27 Sep 1995 04:00:00

It is possible to just play in MS-DOS prompt. Thats what I played in. The
Nascar game in Windows is slow and not worth  playing. True, Papyrus will
have a Windows version of Nascar out in January, but who wants to buy it
again? I have never had to reboot.

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