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First post, by TheMLGladiator

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Currently I have my Voodoo 2 hooked up to a "test bench" instead of the CRT that I normally use. After installing the latest reference drivers, I installed gl quake and noticed scan lines on my screen when running it. Is this normal behavior on an LCD?

Reply 2 of 6, by doaks80

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Bump up the resolution. You need to use command line arguments. E.g. -width 1024 -height 768. See what happens.

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Reply 4 of 6, by Parts man

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TheMLGladiator wrote:

Currently I have my Voodoo 2 hooked up to a "test bench" instead of the CRT that I normally use. After installing the latest reference drivers, I installed gl quake and noticed scan lines on my screen when running it. Is this normal behavior on an LCD?

Its been a long time since I played quake 2, but I recall it defaults to a rather low resolution. Try setting it to 800x600.
Also most lcd's scall poorly.