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  • Quake III Arena & Dual Processors

    Yes, if there were decent drivers everything would be fine. But don't expect any decent NT drivers - I've been waiting for those for over 6 months now and none have arrived. I hope Matrox will put out SMP Win2000 drivers, though. That's a lot more likely than NT ones.

    Jon
    My baby...

    QDI Brilliant IV - Bios 2.0 Beta (Win2000 updates - email me if you want it!)
    2 Pentium III 500 MHz
    256 MB PC-100 SDRAM
    Matrox Millenium G200 8 MB SGRAM - Bios 2.6-20
    2 Creative Labs 3D Blaster Voodoo2 12 MB (SLI...)
    Creative Labs Sound Blaster Live!
    Klipsch ProMedia v.2-400
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    Creative Labs PC-DVD Encore 2X
    Iomega 1GB Jazz

    All running on Win2000...

  • #2
    does it look like this?
    <a href="http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum4/HTML/002890.html">http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/Forum4/HTML/002890.html</a>

    anyways.. the win2k drivers run pretty well while you're actually playing, but tend to crash in the menus.

    as far as performance goes, on my dual celeron 550, i was getting right around 40 fps on 8x6 in non-smp mode with bilinear on and 16 bit textures on. I think i also turned up texture detail to the max .

    -]nufan[-

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    win98/win2k/linux
    Dual celeron 366@550
    abit bp6
    128mb ram
    9gb udma/66
    18gb udma/66(running on the udma/33 controller)
    g400 32mb DH
    yamaha 4416e 4x4x16 cdrw
    creative 2x dvd drive
    mx300sound + mx25 digital out (a3d digital sound, baby)
    generic ne2000 isa netcard



    [This message has been edited by nufan (edited 15 February 2000).]
    win98/win2k/linux
    Dual celeron 366@550
    abit bp6
    128mb ram
    9gb udma/66
    18gb udma/66(running on the udma/33 controller)
    g400 32mb DH
    yamaha 4416e 4x4x16 cdrw
    creative 2x dvd drive
    mx300sound + mx25 digital out (a3d digital sound, baby)
    generic ne2000 isa netcard

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    • #3
      yes it looks very similar to that!

      I have RC2 of W2K at home but haven't installed it on my dual system as I'm waiting for the release version in a few days - I'm sticking with NT4 at the moment.

      W2K will probably be worth it for the DX7 support etc and have better dual processing capabilities.
      Andrew Welch

      Supermicro P6DBE board
      Dual PII 400mhz
      Matrox Millennium G200 16MB
      Intel Pro 100+ ethernet
      Soundblaster Live 1024
      128MB PC100 SDRAM
      Pioneer 6x DVDROM
      Mitsumi 4801TE CDR
      Fujitsu 10.2GB EIDE
      Western Digital 3.2GB EIDE
      Windows 98 SE
      Windows NT4 SP6a

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      • #4
        BTW - SMP DOES work in Q3A but only in a windowed mode. When you fire up the game, hit ALT-ENTER to go into a window. I know this not what we want, but the screen corruption will be gone.

        BTW - SMP is NOT supposed to give you a higher framerate necessarily. I loose ~18 FPS with SMP - however, the game runs VERY smooth. So smooth infact it is distracting at first. Your frame rate won't matter when you've tried this - trust me.

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        • #5
          Quake III Arena & Dual Processors

          I've tried running Quake III Arena under NT (to try out the dual processor acceleration by setting r_smp to 1) and the game looks horrendous - all colours of the rainbow and the menu's are corrupted and unreadable, and the ID splash screen didn't work.

          If I set it to 800x600 in 32bit colour I can see what's going on but the performance is terrible and faster when r_smp is 0.

          I've applied the Q3 point release which added a FAQ saying at the moment it only works 'properly' on TNT based cards.

          would the G200 support SMP if Matrox released some decent drivers or is there a third party alternative?

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          Andrew Welch

          Supermicro P6DBE board
          Dual PII 400mhz
          Matrox Millennium G200 16MB
          Intel Pro 100+ ethernet
          Soundblaster Live 1024
          128MB PC100 SDRAM
          Pioneer 6x DVDROM
          Mitsumi 4801TE CDR
          Fujitsu 10.2GB EIDE
          Western Digital 3.2GB EIDE
          Windows 98 SE
          Windows NT4 SP6a
          Andrew Welch

          Supermicro P6DBE board
          Dual PII 400mhz
          Matrox Millennium G200 16MB
          Intel Pro 100+ ethernet
          Soundblaster Live 1024
          128MB PC100 SDRAM
          Pioneer 6x DVDROM
          Mitsumi 4801TE CDR
          Fujitsu 10.2GB EIDE
          Western Digital 3.2GB EIDE
          Windows 98 SE
          Windows NT4 SP6a

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          • #6
            Axatax, SMP should not run slower than UNI, it is a problem with the drivers.

            Paul

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            • #7
              Paul is correct. Assuming everything was working, you would get a big increase in framerates: 20 to 30%.

              Paul
              paulcs@flashcom.net

              [This message has been edited by paulcs (edited 16 February 2000).]

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