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Re: Duke3d speed
« on: November 04, 2003, 01:40:58 AM »
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Ok as i have duke3d atomic edition and well how can i speed it up?
I dont think its going the speed it should on my voodoo 060 1200....Any help would be great,i have cyber patcher installed but dont know much about it


Unfortunately, I couldn't get a good speed by using CyberPatcher.

Although, it is alot to got through just to get a better framerate, switching to MuLib's MuRedox (after installing MuLib libraries) made the game far more playable.
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Re: Duke3d speed
« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2003, 09:47:26 PM »
@ Gav
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Ahh thats it i give up lol i had more fun on the ps1 version in 98..No nothing more i can do and i cant play it at 6fps now can i lol...Oh well....


Did you happen to read my reply concerning Duke speed on an 060 with Cyberpatcher?  I have a similar setup (A1200T/060/Mediator/voodoo3). and managed to get Duke running very comfortable, but I had to ditch Cyberpatcher as I stated before (and down below, incase you missed my post)

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Ok as i have duke3d atomic edition and well how can i speed it up?
I dont think its going the speed it should on my voodoo 060 1200....Any help would be great,i have cyber patcher installed but dont know much about it


Unfortunately, I couldn't get a good speed by using CyberPatcher.

Although, it is alot to got through just to get a better framerate, switching to MuLib's MuRedox (after installing MuLib libraries) made the game far more playable.
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Re: Duke3d speed
« Reply #2 on: November 08, 2003, 04:12:39 AM »
@ Gav

MuLib is a library to help better control the MMU written by Thomas Richter.

Acording to the readme: "The goal is to provide a basis of functions to address and program the MMU in
a hardware independent, Os friendly fashion. Hence, the new version of the
Enforcer, called MuForce, will work together with virtual memory, and others.

The mmu.library is also the basis for a virtual memory project, the
memory.library. Even though the mmu.library does not provide virtual memory
itself, it builds the basics to allow an easy implementation and to avoid the
hacks required by other implementations so far."

There are a few replacements for some programs that hack the MMU (Enforcer, CyberGuard,GuardianAngle,SetCPU,Shapeshifter,
VMM,GigaMem...) and also a Cyperpatcher replacement/alternative called MuRedox.

All theses files can be found on Aminet and are compatible with the latest Mediator drivers (allowing you to run the Voodoo driver in MMU mode if you have an A1200 Mediator setup).

Give it a try and when you replace Cyberpatcher with MuRedox, you'll find playing Duke3d a far more enjoyable experience.
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