I discovered a bug resembling the Adaptec Easy CD creator 4.0 bug.
Some might remember that in win2k, with latest drivers if you werent in 16 bit on your desktop, Easy CD would reboot your computer.
Well with Homeworld in win2k if your desktop isnt set to 16bit, if you try running in D3D more than 40 seconds, it freezes the system, need to do a hard reboot.
Just thought I'd let you know.
This is begining to look like a driver issue and not the software developers fault.
Some might remember that in win2k, with latest drivers if you werent in 16 bit on your desktop, Easy CD would reboot your computer.
Well with Homeworld in win2k if your desktop isnt set to 16bit, if you try running in D3D more than 40 seconds, it freezes the system, need to do a hard reboot.
Just thought I'd let you know.
This is begining to look like a driver issue and not the software developers fault.