Date: Tue, 10 Feb 1998 00:57:24 -0800 From: Jake <jake@int.checker.org> To: multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: quake Message-ID: <34E01674.41C67EA6@int.checker.org>
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I'm trying to get quake going on FreeBSD with varied success. quake.x11 and xquake both work fine, cept they're small, and there's no sound. Is there anyway to get sound? I;m running 3.0-current and I have luigi's sound driver. I have an old SB16 sound card. xf86quake seems better since its supposed to be full screen, however, I get this error, even in 640x480x8bit color %./xf86quake Added packfile ./id1/pak0.pak (339 files) Added packfile ./id1/pak1.pak (85 files) PackFile: ./id1/pak1.pak : gfx/pop.lmp Playing registered version. PackFile: ./id1/pak0.pak : gfx.wad Console initialized. UDP Initialized Exe: 22:32:43 Aug 4 1996 8.0 megabyte heap PackFile: ./id1/pak0.pak : gfx/palette.lmp PackFile: ./id1/pak0.pak : gfx/colormap.lmp video memory unprotecting VID: bank size = 2358272 bytes VID: ram = 2303kb Error: Video card bank size (2358272 bytes) too small for this res. VID_Shutdown video memory protecting video memory protecting % anything I can do? is there a 320x240 mode supported by XF86331? I have a STB lightspeed 128, using the SVGA server. Finally, it seems like squake would be the best, but I get another error: Feb 10 00:32:05 whatever /kernel: Linux-emul(226): ioperm() not supported Feb 10 00:32:05 whatever /kernel: pid 226 (squake), uid 0: exited on signal 10 (core dumped) I thought I read a while back that someone had worked this out, I made squake setuid root, and I ran it as root, ..., Nevertheless, I'm pretty impressed at 320x240 I get about 4 fps higher than win95 or NT, I have a K5-133, TX motherboard, 32 megs SDRAM, 138 megs swap, etc... Thanks for your help, good luck with quake 2, I'm anxious to get that going too. Jake To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-multimedia" in the body of the message
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