Hi Ilya,
Thanks! it worked!
I got:
969 frames 40.9 seconds 23.7 fps
for demo1.dem
I think this is a good rate, isn't it?
> In quake 1 you could issue command timedemo (or timedemo1 - I don't
> remember) at quake console. It plays demo and when demo is finish
MOdM> One more question: I've read some articles in tomshardware web
MOdM> site and one of the performance measurement software they use is quake.
MOdM> They report FPS rate for the tested hardware.
MOdM> Do you know how to use quake for Linux to do that? Is it
MOdM> possible?
In quake 1 you
Thanks Jaye! It works now!
One more question: I've read some articles in tomshardware web
site and one of the performance measurement software they use is quake.
They report FPS rate for the tested hardware.
Do you know how to use quake for Linux to do that? Is it
possible?
Mario,
This looks pretty much like what I get starting quake. The thing I have to
look out for is starting it in kde. Kde has artsd running and locks the sound
card until it times out. Pause/stop the artsd and it should work a little
faster.
hth
On Friday 04 May 2001 08:13, Mario Olimpio
On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 12:13:26PM -0300, Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to get quake-x11 running but w/o luck to now.
> I have apt-installed quake-x11 with all its dependencies but
> whenever I try to start it I get:
You might consider checking the debian
Hi,
I'm trying to get quake-x11 running but w/o luck to now.
I have apt-installed quake-x11 with all its dependencies but
whenever I try to start it I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ quake-x11
Removing symlink ./idsw/pak0.pak
Removing symlink ./idsw/base
Removing symlink ./qw/qwprogs.d
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