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REACTOR and DukeNukem3D

burn..

REACTOR and DukeNukem3D

by burn.. » Wed, 20 Nov 1996 04:00:00

Using the VGA (lowest value setting) I can get Duke3d running like I had
with my previous card.  The setup allows for VESA and much higher
resolution.

Should the Reactor be capable of handling this?  Are there other drivers
that I need to be loading somewhere?

Any help would be appreciated.

Andrew

Eric T. Busc

REACTOR and DukeNukem3D

by Eric T. Busc » Wed, 20 Nov 1996 04:00:00

Yes, and it should handle it quite well.  The Reactor is VESA 2.0
compatible, and should run faster than your old card (unless you had an
ET-6000 based card) at those resolutions.  I haven't played Duke in
quite some time, but is their a way to force it you use the Reactor's
on-board VESA BIOS?

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Patrick Bar

REACTOR and DukeNukem3D

by Patrick Bar » Wed, 27 Nov 1996 04:00:00


> Using the VGA (lowest value setting) I can get Duke3d running like I had
> with my previous card.  The setup allows for VESA and much higher
> resolution.

> Should the Reactor be capable of handling this?  Are there other drivers
> that I need to be loading somewhere?

> Any help would be appreciated.

> Andrew

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