rec.autos.simulators

Nascar question

Mark Mar

Nascar question

by Mark Mar » Thu, 19 Oct 1995 04:00:00

New to this sim and before I purchase it I have
a couple of questions for the experts.

1. How well does it run from a 2x CDrom and does it
   run better with a 4x should i choose not to do a full
   install.

2. If I do a full install to my hard disk how much disk space
   will I need?

3. My system is a Packard Bell with a DX4/100 OD chip.  20mb of
   ram, but I only have the 1meg on board headlands video chipset.
   Will I be able to run it at all in SVGA or should I just be content
   to run it in VGA?

Thanks in advance,
Mark

BOsteen3

Nascar question

by BOsteen3 » Thu, 19 Oct 1995 04:00:00

I've played it on a 75 MHz Pentium with a 4X drive and of course you can
see things that my 486DX2-50 can only dream about but it's still the best
Sim Dollers you'll ever spend.  In other words - it you're into car racing
then get it.  Your system will do just fine.  25,221,231 with only the
suplied car set.
Dave Drummon

Nascar question

by Dave Drummon » Sat, 21 Oct 1995 04:00:00

Should be no problem on a 2X CD ROM with a part install (my system has
Panasonic CR562, Dell DX2/66, 8MB RAM).  Don't think SVGA will be on
though.


>New to this sim and before I purchase it I have
>a couple of questions for the experts.

>1. How well does it run from a 2x CDrom and does it
>   run better with a 4x should i choose not to do a full
>   install.

>2. If I do a full install to my hard disk how much disk space
>   will I need?

>3. My system is a Packard Bell with a DX4/100 OD chip.  20mb of
>   ram, but I only have the 1meg on board headlands video chipset.
>   Will I be able to run it at all in SVGA or should I just be content
>   to run it in VGA?

>Thanks in advance,
>Mark

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Tel: 01235 445640

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