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Old May 4th, 2001   #1 (permalink)
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Post VGS under Linux (via VMware)

VGS running under VMware on a linux machine runs fine...
Its a little choppy, but my PC is a P2 266. Does anyone have it playable with this config on their machine? If so, what speed/sort of CPU are you running on?
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Re: VGS under Linux (via VMware)

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VGS running under VMware on a linux machine runs fine...
Its a little choppy, but my PC is a P2 266. Does anyone have it playable with this config on their machine? If so, what speed/sort of CPU are you running on?
You're telling me VGS runs under VMWare?! Man, I gotta test this...

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Its worth mentioning that VMWare doesn't support VGS reading CDs directly, you need to use Daemon tools to get it to work.
epsxe 1.2 works in pure software mode too! I turned off sound and it ran Lunar 2 faster (its PLAYABLE... at least for the couple minutes I tested it) than VGS did. Of course, if I turn on sound, I ruin the speed and the sound sounds like total crap, but keep in mind my slow CPU...

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