> how well will A-10 run on my Mac LCIII (20MB RAM, 25HMz, and an '030
> processor). email at cmco...@moose.uvm.edu or post here please
> either is fine. Thanks
You've definately got enough memory! I've never played A-10 on a 68030,
but judging from the performance on a friend's 68040, I wouldn't hold my
breath. Depending on just how slow you can tolerate the game, it will
either be playable or just silly.
With 20meg RAM, you maybe be able to put the game on a RAM disk... the
entire game takes up 10558k on my hard drive, which inludes 1.6 megs for
the training missions, which you don't need if you're not going to fly
them. The game itself wants 3900k RAM, so you could fit all of it in
without a problem, assuming your system eats up about 4000k... I don't
know how this would affect performance, but I'm sure it would help!
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Chris Kreuger
akru...@madison.k12.wi.us
Ken Spiker
Hans-Peter
Tried out the A-10 on an LCIII... The frame rate is so slow that it much more difficult
to fly than an 040. Good luck... If you get good with an 020, you'll be a maniac on an
040.
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Sandy Redding mailto:sred...@owens.ridgecrest.ca.us
Talking of RAM disks, I loaded all Hornet 2.0.1 into a 30 MB RAM disk on a
8100/110, boy did that thing go.
Richard
> With 20meg RAM, you maybe be able to put the game on a RAM disk... the
> entire game takes up 10558k on my hard drive, which inludes 1.6 megs for
> the training missions, which you don't need if you're not going to fly
> them. The game itself wants 3900k RAM, so you could fit all of it in
> without a problem, assuming your system eats up about 4000k... I don't
> know how this would affect performance, but I'm sure it would help!
>
> --
> Chris Kreuger
> akru...@madison.k12.wi.us
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