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Give Sun VirtualBox a try. Faster than VirtualPC, AND it supports USB,
etc... And it's free now I installed Ubuntu on it in about 15 min. -Larry "jeffareid" > wrote in message ... >> You don't have to build a "retro" pc to play old games, >> just download two programs, one called dosbox and the other called D-Fend > > There's also the free Microsoft virtual PC that runs other operating > systems > insice a virtual machine such as Windows 98 SE (you'll need a copy of > of Windows 98 to install it). The virtual PC has a virtual floppy and > cd-rom > and images for these are avaliable like boot floppy image to install > Windows 98. > > The issue with virtual PC is there is no USB support, so USB based > controllers don't work. I don't know about DOSBOX. Also when I tried Need > For Speed Special Edition, the frame rates from the Windows 95 version > were > less than 1 per second, and the DOS version didn't work at all). > > Does DOSBOX allow the USB controllers to work? > > > |
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pjgtech > wrote in news:Rl1Ek.81087$KV1.72325
@newsfe25.ams2: > Net Q RAC rally (once the grip patch had been applied) was a great rally > sim. Is that the British one that we call Mobil1 Rally over here? I have that one if it is what you are talking about. |
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"Luvrsmel" > wrote in :
> Anyone here like digging out the old 1st generation pentium box, blowing > off the dust and firin' her up for some old racing games? I decided to > do that last week and actually had some fun with Nascar2 (DOS), Nascar1, > Need For Speed SE, and the surprisingly fun Network Q RAC Rally > Championship (1996) by Virgin Interactive....all running on Windows 95 > and Dos. Hmm maybe I have just too dam much time on my hands lol.. > Actually for adjustability (real word?) and realism, Viper Racing beats GPL IMHO. The only limitation really is the state of the add-ons - buggy and not very good. It's 16 bit graphics though. Try Sports Car GT too if you have a GL card. Viper *really* needs over 200Mhz to work half decently though. |
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"GaryR" > wrote in message ... > I'm just about to EBay a system I put together just for old sims. PIII > 600, VooDoo 5 video, Windows 98, Saitek X36 (?) HOTAS, Longbow and > Falcon 4.0 (1.08) loaded on it... Better make sure the caps are good (Rubycon's) or you will most likely be getting a NEG for your efforts. |
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"pjgtech" > wrote in message ... > >> You don't have to build a "retro" pc to play old games, just download two >> programs, one called dosbox and the other called D-Fend (both are >> freeware). Dosbox will emulate an older pc on any modern pc, but its a >> bit clunky, especially if you have forgotten all those old dos commands, >> so D-Fend is a windows friendly frontend program for Dosbox. A posting line wrap could be your friend. I know of several games that won't work on any processor that is faster than 500-600MHz. Some games will just freak out running on a faster processor than they were coded for. GPL is one & then there is the DirectX issue. |
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"murph1012" > wrote in
: > A posting line wrap could be your friend. > > I know of several games that won't work on any processor that is > faster than 500-600MHz. > Some games will just freak out running on a faster processor than they > were coded for. > GPL is one & then there is the DirectX issue. > > > GPL has fixes for both those issues. Also, there are utilities that will slow down your cpu to make any game playable on them. Search fro CPUGrab on google and Winthrottle. Higher values in CPUGrab means it uses more of the cpu so will slow it down more. |
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"Adamo Contadino" > wrote in message ... > pjgtech > wrote in news:Rl1Ek.81087$KV1.72325 > @newsfe25.ams2: > >> Net Q RAC rally (once the grip patch had been applied) was a great rally >> sim. > > Is that the British one that we call Mobil1 Rally over here? I have that > one if it is what you are talking about. Yes that is the British one...the real live event. I'm running it on an AMD K5/233 MHz system, a 4mb Rage II card, IBM Mwave ISA audio, 64mb simms and it runs very well. The cars lean into the corners, you have bumper, interior, and high cam driving choices. All the cars sound different than the other, you have night driving, rain (w/lightning), snow (while snowing!). It has tuning setups and also works with my GForce Wingman Force Feedback wheel. All around a great classic Rally sim... |
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"Luvrsmel" > wrote in :
> Yes that is the British one...the real live event. > I'm running it on an AMD K5/233 MHz system, a 4mb Rage II card, IBM > Mwave ISA audio, 64mb simms and it runs very well. > The cars lean into the corners, you have bumper, interior, and high > cam driving choices. All the cars sound different than the other, you > have night driving, rain (w/lightning), snow (while snowing!). > It has tuning setups and also works with my GForce Wingman Force > Feedback wheel. All around a great classic Rally sim... > > > Yea, it was good but it makes my FFB wheel shake way too much. |
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"Jimmy Jazz" > wrote in message ... > "murph1012" > wrote in > : > >> A posting line wrap could be your friend. >> >> I know of several games that won't work on any processor that is >> faster than 500-600MHz. >> Some games will just freak out running on a faster processor than they >> were coded for. >> GPL is one & then there is the DirectX issue. >> >> >> > > GPL has fixes for both those issues. Also, there are utilities that will > slow down your cpu to make any game playable on them. Search fro CPUGrab > on > google and Winthrottle. Higher values in CPUGrab means it uses more of the > cpu so will slow it down more. Why too much hassle using all these patches and gimmicks to run old games on a new fast computer. Much easier I have found to run the game on the speed of a computer that it was designed for. Plus older computers use less power/electricity and run cooler. Why fire up a 650 watt computer when 200 watt will do just fine. Plus there's a certain "Feel" to the game on a computer that it was designed for. Also many Graphic card issues to deal with... DirectX related or not, some poorly coded games were designed to run on certain graphic cards only... Why do you think they bundle games to sell graphic cards? |
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> GPL has fixes for both those issues.
Simple still, just install GPL 2004 Demo which has all the fixes, then copy the remaining tracks (all but Watkins Glen) from you GPL cd-rom. http://www.bhmotorsports.com/GPL/downloads/3239 I also recommend getting the ring trainer for Nurburg. http://www.joachimblum.de/ringtrainer.htm |
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