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If you can get a Voodoo II without any money then I want to know your secret :) In any
case, get one. And running under Windows is best done with 64meg ram +.

Jean-Francois Giguere wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I currently own a Celeron 300, 32 megs RAM and Monster 3D card. GPL runs
> very well in training, but in a race with all the competitors, I must
> remove a lot of details to get a decent frame rate. Will upgrading to 64
> megs RAM improve the frame rate? Or is it just like in others Papyrus
> sims where the RAM is almost only for the replays? Should I just get a
> Voodoo2 card, even though I don't have the money?
> 
> Well, anyway I still have a lot of practice to do to be competitive at
> the novice level!
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> J-F
> 
> P.S. remove NOSPAM from my email.

-- 
 Byron Forbes
 Captain of Team Lightning Bolt

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    and

 http://www.frontiernet.net/~godsoe/bolt/home.htm
