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Reply 80 of 113, by Tetrium

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How about SuperPi?

Theres even a version of SuperPi that works on Windows 9x and gives results in decimals (the other ones that give decimals don't work on 9x, or at least didn't work the last time I tried). This version had a crash bug though, when it finishes running for the first time, the system will crash but after a restart it will still have made a file with the first result and afterwards it won't crash again.

I fixed this crash bug by adding a dummy result to the SuperPi package, it's at the bottom of this post Finally got my K6-2+ 500, did some Benchmarks.

And just to clarify, I did not create this version of SuperPi myself, I only added the fix and the readme.txt file

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Reply 81 of 113, by lolo799

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Here's one that some of you might find interesting, the Insanity 3D engine tech demo (used in Hidden&Dangerous Deluxe for example) :
https://web.archive.org/web/20030409230828/ht … om/download.htm

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Reply 82 of 113, by Putas

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lolo799 wrote:

Here's one that some of you might find interesting, the Insanity 3D engine tech demo (used in Hidden&Dangerous Deluxe for example) :
https://web.archive.org/web/20030409230828/ht … om/download.htm

Interesting indeed, thanks.

Reply 83 of 113, by BSA Starfire

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Neat, thanks for sharing, that doesn't half remind me of the old Army Men games on Playstation from 3D0!

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Reply 84 of 113, by lolo799

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Here's the Cyberwar demo for DOS:
https://mega.co.nz/#!GoIFhKyK!Ok8C9qrZpdksqau … TZ135cLPGC4v5r8

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Reply 86 of 113, by Kamerat

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Arctic wrote:
Does anyone know where to find Indy3D? […]
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Does anyone know where to find Indy3D?

These could be some file names:
3dinv30c.exe
i3dinv30f.exe

http://www.ansealk.ru/ftp/OLD_CD/150%20%D0%BB … e%20eng/Indy3D/

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Reply 87 of 113, by feipoa

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lolo799 wrote:

Here's the Cyberwar demo for DOS:
mega:///#!GoIFhKyK!Ok8C9qrZpdksqaubiGFbEtzDytICTZ135cLPGC4v5r8

Where?

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Reply 88 of 113, by Stiletto

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feipoa wrote:
lolo799 wrote:

Here's the Cyberwar demo for DOS:
mega:///#!GoIFhKyK!Ok8C9qrZpdksqaubiGFbEtzDytICTZ135cLPGC4v5r8

Where?

Let me expand the URL: https://mega.co.nz/#!GoIFhKyK!Ok8C9qrZpdksqau … TZ135cLPGC4v5r8
mega:// links use the MEGA client to download, and the client installs a handler in your browser to interpret mega:// links. Converting them to plain URLs is rather straightforward. I'll edit lolo799's post, too.

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Reply 89 of 113, by feipoa

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Stiletto wrote:

mega:// links use the MEGA client to download, and the client installs a handler in your browser to interpret mega:// links. Converting them to plain URLs is rather straightforward. I'll edit lolo799's post, too.

Am I ever outdated. Thanks!

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Reply 90 of 113, by Stiletto

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feipoa wrote:
Stiletto wrote:

mega:// links use the MEGA client to download, and the client installs a handler in your browser to interpret mega:// links. Converting them to plain URLs is rather straightforward. I'll edit lolo799's post, too.

Am I ever outdated. Thanks!

Well, it's no different than any other custom URI scheme. I've seen similar for magnet links, for example: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnet_URI_scheme

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Reply 91 of 113, by agent_x007

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New additions to archive :
Here's a copy of Result Browser 2000 I found, that works with 3DMark 2000 : LINK (link to GoogleDrive)
It needs to be unpacked by WinRAR or 7-zip before instalation on modern OS'es.
I did not tested it with PCMark 2000.
REALLY wish I have found a Result Browser 2001 for 3DMark01 (SE)... maybe someone has a CD with it lying around ?

PCMark 2002 also has a Pro Pack available to download (with Result Browser 2002 included 😉 : LINK

Also :
Adding a link or a .txt file with keys for legacy Madonion/Futuremark software would be nice.

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Reply 92 of 113, by 386_junkie

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Does anyone know how to find the realtics on DOOM 1.9?

I'm looking through all the options increasing/decreasing screen size but no messages or console comes up.

Any ideas?

Thanks

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Reply 93 of 113, by vvbee

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I just ran into that one while searching for a PCPBench download, and it seems to be a rather ugly hack of PCPBench.
The engine was originally programmed for the game Strike Base.

Seems to only use strike base's polygon engine, though. Makes you wonder why the guy dumped the voxels, especially since that meant downgrading to a flat polygonal ground. Maybe the voxel engine didn't have full degrees of freedom.

Reply 94 of 113, by Imperious

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386_junkie wrote:
Does anyone know how to find the realtics on DOOM 1.9? […]
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Does anyone know how to find the realtics on DOOM 1.9?

I'm looking through all the options increasing/decreasing screen size but no messages or console comes up.

Any ideas?

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Doom -timedemo demo1 at the command prompt, there is no console

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Reply 96 of 113, by McMick

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So, I never login to check messages and I just happened to need to post something here, and I got a 4 year old message asking about Winstone 2000. So I just uploaded it to a file mirror site for you guys to grab it if you want. Sorry to take so long!

https://www.mirrored.to/files/0B2JML9X/Winsto … _2000.rar_links

This includes Winstone 99 and Content Creation Winstone 2000 on an ISO that's compressed into a .rar file. I uploaded it to 6 mirror sites, so hopefully you'll have no problems downloading it.

Reply 97 of 113, by chrisNova777

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does anyone know which benchmark util is best for testing hard drive speed? ie: udma 4 vs udma 5, on native or PCI IDE controllers?

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Reply 98 of 113, by elianda

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I like to use h2benchw.

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Reply 99 of 113, by PC@LIVE

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Hi, I feel that among the programs you use there is no CPU-Z, of this program there is a recent version for win98. It can be found on the www.cpuid.com site in the Win98 section, at the moment the latest version is 1.78.
In addition to the bench, the program provides useful information on the PC hardware.
The version I use is 1.76, it's good on the pentium PCs up, with a Pentium 200 I get ST7 and MT6, on 486 and 386 allowed to install Win98 the scores obtained could be very low or even 0.
For example with the Pentium Pro 200/256 I did ST12 and MT11, while with a Pentium III-S 1400 I made ST126 and MT40.
The Win98 version also works with later operating systems, I tried it with Win2000 and WinXP.
I detected a problem with AMD K6 CPUs (SKT7), sometimes it can happen that it does not start, or that it hangs, with other CPUs it works perfectly.

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