It overwrites some windows system files with versions which check if the program is running. It's not very hard to replace them with the original versions on 9x though..
The X setup util in redhat reads the pci device id at startup, so knowing what card is in a computer isn't really necessary. Since almost all PC hardware is PCI, all hardware can be detected reliably. Even in win98 it works correctly on most PCs.
The reason I don't like windows is not because it's user-friendly. It's because it's slow/unreliable/.....
I think the MIDI sounds exactly the same as the AWE64/32 if the soundfonts are the same (my awe64 had only 512k of ram, so my live is better). It isn't possible to enable any effects for a whole song though (per channel in sequencer)
It didn't crash my win98 ie 5.5 though...
It's called incorrect HTML and it didn't crash win98...
It overwrites some windows system files with versions which check if the program is running. It's not very hard to replace them with the original versions on 9x though..
4) What's intelligent about tweaking something to improve the framerate when you need timedemo or cg_showfps to notice the difference?
The X setup util in redhat reads the pci device id at startup, so knowing what card is in a computer isn't really necessary. Since almost all PC hardware is PCI, all hardware can be detected reliably. Even in win98 it works correctly on most PCs.
The reason I don't like windows is not because it's user-friendly. It's because it's slow/unreliable/.....
I think the MIDI sounds exactly the same as the AWE64/32 if the soundfonts are the same (my awe64 had only 512k of ram, so my live is better).
It isn't possible to enable any effects for a whole song though (per channel in sequencer)