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GPL and RAM

Jean-Francois Giguer

GPL and RAM

by Jean-Francois Giguer » Tue, 10 Nov 1998 04:00:00

Hi,

I currently own a Celeron 300, 32 megs RAM and Monster 3D card. GPL runs
very well in training, but in a race with all the competitors, I must
remove a lot of details to get a decent frame rate. Will upgrading to 64
megs RAM improve the frame rate? Or is it just like in others Papyrus
sims where the RAM is almost only for the replays? Should I just get a
Voodoo2 card, even though I don't have the money?

Well, anyway I still have a lot of practice to do to be competitive at
the novice level!

Thanks!

J-F

P.S. remove NOSPAM from my email.

MeatWate

GPL and RAM

by MeatWate » Tue, 10 Nov 1998 04:00:00

Have you ever thought of overclocking your CPU? I don't have a celeron, but
I've learned from this NG that MANY out there are getting great results
overclocking their Celerons. These chips seem to be VERY forgiving when
being overclocked. Some of the guys would even run a 300 at 400.
Daxe Rexfor

GPL and RAM

by Daxe Rexfor » Tue, 10 Nov 1998 04:00:00

I can't answer your question directly, but I have a related question that
maybe some of you people can help me with.

I have a Pentium2/266 with 128 MEG of RAM, an ATI Xpert XL 4 MEG PCI video
card (Rage Pro), and a Diamond Monster 3D II 12 MEG. My Sound Card is a SB
AWE32 PnP.  It is running Windows 98.

After reading all the praise for GPL in this Newsgroup I decided to download
the Demo and check it out.  I made sure to download the NEW demo, which is
supposed to work OK in Win98.  Even with everything I can find turned off,
the game looks like a bad sim from about 1993 and I get frame rates
(guessing) around 2 fps.  I have seen the screenshots and i know this is a
nice looking game..what is the problem?

I can run ICR2, N2, MTM2, GP2, NFS3 and they all look perfect and smooth
with all detail and textures turned up all the way.  Is GPL really all that
hardware intensive that my system can't struggle through it?

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

daxe

John Moor

GPL and RAM

by John Moor » Tue, 10 Nov 1998 04:00:00

well, more ram would help for sure but if you have a 300 and not a 300"A"
you will not see much improvement as the plain 300 has no L2 cache which gpl
uses heavily. the 300A has an L2 cache and runs gpl much better. you should
investigate changing your bus speed to overclock your cpu. standard bus is
66mhz and options include 75,83, and 100. as you up the bus speed your whole
system will get faster (and hotter) and everything will run faster. also a
rendition 2200 video card or voodoo2
would help too. i broke the bank and went from a 200mmx, 64 ram, 4meg video
to a 300A ( at 450!!) 128 meg ram and an 8 meg thriller and it is AWESOME!!!

well worth every penny.


> Hi,

> I currently own a Celeron 300, 32 megs RAM and Monster 3D card. GPL runs
> very well in training, but in a race with all the competitors, I must
> remove a lot of details to get a decent frame rate. Will upgrading to 64
> megs RAM improve the frame rate? Or is it just like in others Papyrus
> sims where the RAM is almost only for the replays? Should I just get a
> Voodoo2 card, even though I don't have the money?

> Well, anyway I still have a lot of practice to do to be competitive at
> the novice level!

> Thanks!

> J-F

> P.S. remove NOSPAM from my email.

Byron Forbe

GPL and RAM

by Byron Forbe » Wed, 11 Nov 1998 04:00:00

If you can get a Voodoo II without any money then I want to know your secret :) In any
case, get one. And running under Windows is best done with 64meg ram +.


> Hi,

> I currently own a Celeron 300, 32 megs RAM and Monster 3D card. GPL runs
> very well in training, but in a race with all the competitors, I must
> remove a lot of details to get a decent frame rate. Will upgrading to 64
> megs RAM improve the frame rate? Or is it just like in others Papyrus
> sims where the RAM is almost only for the replays? Should I just get a
> Voodoo2 card, even though I don't have the money?

> Well, anyway I still have a lot of practice to do to be competitive at
> the novice level!

> Thanks!

> J-F

> P.S. remove NOSPAM from my email.

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Jeff Vince

GPL and RAM

by Jeff Vince » Wed, 11 Nov 1998 04:00:00

On Mon, 9 Nov 1998 21:10:13 -0500, "Daxe Rexford"


>I have a Pentium2/266 with 128 MEG of RAM, an ATI Xpert XL 4 MEG PCI video
>card (Rage Pro), and a Diamond Monster 3D II 12 MEG. My Sound Card is a SB
>AWE32 PnP.  It is running Windows 98.

>After reading all the praise for GPL in this Newsgroup I decided to download
>the Demo and check it out.  I made sure to download the NEW demo, which is
>supposed to work OK in Win98.  Even with everything I can find turned off,
>the game looks like a bad sim from about 1993 and I get frame rates
>(guessing) around 2 fps.  I have seen the screenshots and i know this is a
>nice looking game..what is the problem?

   Since you have the new Win98 demo (the old demo would give slow
frame rates with Win98), the next question is if you are sure GPL is
using your Voodoo card?  In Options/Graphics, make sure the
3Dfx/Voodoo renderer is selected.  If it was using your 2D card, it
would be pretty slow.


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Wolfgang Prei

GPL and RAM

by Wolfgang Prei » Wed, 11 Nov 1998 04:00:00


>I currently own a Celeron 300, 32 megs RAM and Monster 3D card. GPL runs
>very well in training, but in a race with all the competitors, I must
>remove a lot of details to get a decent frame rate. Will upgrading to 64
>megs RAM improve the frame rate? Or is it just like in others Papyrus
>sims where the RAM is almost only for the replays?

I upgraded my RAM from 32 to 96MB total, and it had no effect on the
frame rate per se. Yet, I used to have a problem with "stuttering"
graphics (frames kept being displayed for a longer period of time)
which is now gone. Prior fiddling with virtual memory settings had no
effect, btw.

Wait a moment, you're not asking if you should steal the card, are
you? ;) I think your machine is one where the old Voodoo 1 could
already be a bottleneck.

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