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MulletMan13
15th March 2006, 09:46 PM
'ello everyone!

From one of the threads I gather that the solution is working on a 17" iMac-- perhaps more people should test, the more the sample size, the more possibility for an issue to come up?

I'm rocking the dual displays on my 17", and also have a couple external hard drives and some BTO options on the computer. Of course if you're set in your ways then this all is complete bollocks, but I figure I'd just offer my services out there... really interested in being the first person to play CounterStrike on a Mac :)

Mmm Roller Coaster Tycoon 2 as well is awaiting me...

I know that there are some updates on the testing floating around, but could we condense it maybe here, like a summary of the results?

Thanks!

Ken

Steve1496
15th March 2006, 10:07 PM
Some issues are still being worked out. Not all models are working, but some have had success with 17" iMac.

MulletMan13
15th March 2006, 10:20 PM
Is there any progress with 3D support? Also, does it appear that Windows is running pretty stable and at good speed (or at least as stable as it can... since its Windows).

I have a ton of questions to ask testers, I hope some of you can provide some answers to us eagerly awaiting the download!

Steve1496
15th March 2006, 10:24 PM
Is there any progress with 3D support? Also, does it appear that Windows is running pretty stable and at good speed (or at least as stable as it can... since its Windows).

I have a ton of questions to ask testers, I hope some of you can provide some answers to us eagerly awaiting the download!


Drivers are seperate from what the contest calls for (for requirements). However, it has been found out that the chipset is an x1600 mobility, and people are working on finding a driver that supports the mobility x1600 on windows. So far, not much luck in terms of getting good performance out of drivers. There's a lot more about this at OSX86Project.