First post, by DustyShinigami
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I'm having a bit of trouble getting Fastvid to work, specifically, every boot. I also have a few questions too, so I imagine this is where Phil will chime in. 😀
Okay, everything else has gone smoothly so far. I've run each of the benchmarks, from the DOS Benchmark tools, in turn. My first question/suggestion is - is it possible to get it to automatically run through all the benchmarks one after the other? A bit like 3DMark does? Second question: can you get it to record the results after each test? It would make it super useful for comparing before and after. 😀 I've written them down so far. These results are with my 16MB Riva TNT and default CPU clock speed, so I've yet to test things with my Geforce 4 and overclocked CPU. As they are, there is still a huge improvement after applying Fastvid.
I've been reading through the readme file and tried to replicate what it suggests. I added the necessary files to a boot disk and ran the tests before and after. It does say my motherboard isn't supported though...? Says it's 82440. I didn't apply the patch either.
This is before:
And after:
And if I try to add FASTVID to my autoexec.bat file - FASTVID 111 4 D6000000 - I get this:
If I try to add DOS4GW FASTVID 111 4 D6000000 I get this:
Which makes no sense as all the files are together in C:\DOSPRO\FASTVID
My final question is: I take it this tool only works in DOS? That it doesn't affect games in Windows too? Thanks.
OS: Windows 98 SE
CPU: Slot 1 Pentium III Coppermine 933MHz (SL448)
RAM: Kingston 256MB 133MHz
GPU: Nvidia 16MB Riva TNT/128MB Geforce 4 Ti 4200
Motherboard: ABit AB-BE6-II Intel 440BX
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Live Value CT4670