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Posted on 06-Dec-2000 14:29 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä29 comments
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There are now a couple of photos of a 5 PCI-slot model of G-Rex and a screenshot of Workbench running on a Voodoo4 4500 through the G-Rex on the CyberGraphX homepage. The G-Rex should be up-and-running at the WOA2000 show next weekend.

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G-Rex news : Comment 8 of 29ANN.lu
Posted by Alkis Tsapanidis on 05-Dec-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Anonymous):
BULLSHIT!
H2 runs fine on my blizzardppc 603e/240(to be 280 as soon as I find a 70mhz
oscillator;)if you call 293mips crappy cpu performance then...
The problem with H2 is not the ppc it's the bv! How is it possible to get
the same speed in 320x240 and 512x342 whereas the SOFTWARE renderer is FASTER
in 320x240 than the h/w renderer?? In the software renderer the ppc has to
calculate everything and render everything. In the h/w renderer the ppc has
to calculate just the game psysics and some other (important) stuff such as
the polygon attributed etc...AND don't tell me bull shit as I run the game
on a friend's K6-II 500(overclocked), 128mb ram Permedia 2 based GFX card
and it actually as slow as the amiga version. So the problem it not the CPU.
Jump...
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