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Falleron

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Nov 22, 2001
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Does Anybody know how to enable Multiprocessor support for Quake 3?? What command is it? I know its possible, just dont know how!

Thanks
 

AlphaTech

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Oct 4, 2001
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Are you running OS 9.x or OS X??? Have you checked the Planetquake website??? If you can't find it there, email id software and ask them directly. Quake 3 didn't do too well on my TiBook 500MHz when I had 512MB of RAM, maybe I will give it another try now that I have 1GB of RAM :D. I purchased the version that is BOTH Mac and peecee, so that I can choose which to play it on.
 

mac15

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Dec 29, 2001
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Quake used to run fine on my old imac 400 320 ram
why didn't it run fine on your tibook
 

Falleron

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Hi, I did have a quick look the planetquake web site but could not quickly see the command. I know its possible because I read a Macworld article that said that it was possible, but it was not enabled by default. I will keep looking for a while + e-mail them if I cant find it.

It already runs really nicely on my Dual 1Ghz with 1 Gig of RAM!!
 

AlphaTech

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Oct 4, 2001
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Originally posted by mac15
Quake used to run fine on my old imac 400 320 ram
why didn't it run fine on your tibook

Resolution might be one reason... I like to have it as the LCD's native... I might give it a try again later. Haven't decided yet. Of course, I could always put it onto the peecee if I REALLY needed to play it. Or just wait until I can spend the $$ on a new tower.
 

AlphaTech

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Originally posted by Falleron
It already runs really nicely on my Dual 1Ghz with 1 Gig of RAM!!

I would certainly hope so.. considering the video card and such that you have in that thing. If it didn't I would be extremely surprised.
 
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