On 8/20/05, Volker Armin Hemmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sunday 21 August 2005 00:28, Mark Knecht wrote: > > On 8/20/05, Roman v. Gemmeren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It's better to use sth like ut2004-demo. > > > > OK, ut2004-demo runs on the NVidia MX4000 but the sound is very messed > > up using my RME card, but at least it runs. After Googling for a > > minute or two I found that > > > > ~ > > stat fps > > ~ > > > > gives me FPS count on screen. If I choose something like the the > > DeathMatch option and then spectate I run anywhere for about 50FPS up > > to about 80FPS. > > > > CPU is maxed out at 99.9% according to top. (I ssh'ed in.) It's an > > Athlon XP 1600+ with 768MB in the machine. > > > > Half Life seems to run pretty well under Cedega now. I don't know how > > to get FPS from it. > > > > Thanks, > > Mark > > have you tried replacing the sdl-lib and the openal binary with ones from your > system? Solved some problems for me ;)
I haven't but I'm not sure it's worth the effort in my case. I'm not a gamer. I bought a subscription to Cedega last Christmas when I built a machine for my son but I had never used it myself. My kid started complaining that his games weren't working correctly so I Was digging in to see what I could do with it but none of my adapters had 3D working as it wasn't important to me. (I do recording studio stuff - Ardour, soft synths, and Wine to run a few Windows audio apps, etc.) Anyway, with this $49 NVidia card I can now run Half Life pretty nicely. Point2Play has an FPS counter. In HL I'm getting a pretty consistent 72FPS. That's more than enough for my needs. Anything more is likely to get broken as I forget what I've done! Cheers, Mark -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list