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Have fun,
Heh....I never thought about that...but you are exactly right :hehe:
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Haven't people said the same thing about N3V and Trainz?![]()
Have fun,
Oops, for Tiger read Lion.That's a strange step backwards - you went from 10.5 to 10.6, then back two versions to 10.4??
The thing that unifies us is a love of Trains though, and that's what to concentrate on.
Hey Dep, you know there is a 64bit version of Windows 7, which will recognize more than 4GB of RAM. I've got it running on my work Dell laptop, all good so far.
yes trainz 12 will run under ubuntu 11.04 10.10 and 10.04.yes you can install video drivers from both ati and nvidia with no problems, the deal is ubuntu doesnt have even full dx9 support, you can use crossover games,cedega and wine,i have had trainz 12 working with crossover games with my best success , it takes forever to load but once it loads its about 70% playable and yes patches do work as well, i have been messing with linux for along time trying to get windows games to run, if there was full support for windows games, windows of any version would be in the trash and linux would be my os of choice. you do have to have patience and tinker with it to get it to run though good luckI'm tired of the endless and expensive updates of Windows every few years. I have tested out an OS called Ubuntu that is based on Linux and it is pretty neat. So my question is: would TS12 work on a system other than Windows?
Dep
yes trainz 12 will run under ubuntu 11.04 10.10 and 10.04.yes you can install video drivers from both ati and nvidia with no problems, the deal is ubuntu doesnt have even full dx9 support, you can use crossover games,cedega and wine,i have had trainz 12 working with crossover games with my best success , it takes forever to load but once it loads its about 70% playable and yes patches do work as well, i have been messing with linux for along time trying to get windows games to run, if there was full support for windows games, windows of any version would be in the trash and linux would be my os of choice. you do have to have patience and tinker with it to get it to run though good luck
You may have problems running TS2010 under WINE because of the TAD Daemon. TS2009 patched to SP3 runs out of the box on my rig with Ubuntu. I have to admit though, it does not run as smooth as it does on Windows 7 64bit.Well I am in Ubuntu right now as I post in this thread. Changeover was fast and easy. I panicked a bit at first because the mouse stopped working and I had to use Tab to move around. But after it installed all the hardware, the mouse worked fine. This comp is so old I had to install a card in the motherboard to use USB 2.0. So Ubuntu had to recognize it before it started working. Internat connection was VERY easy as it picked up my wireless terminal on it's own. All I had to do was sign in the password.
Nvidia driver was a snap to download and install too. Audio driver installed automatically.
Web browser is Firefox. Next step is to try and install TS2010 and see if it will work. It may not install because the specs on this comp may not be adequate. I'll report back.
Dep
You may have problems running TS2010 under WINE because of the TAD Daemon. TS2009 patched to SP3 runs out of the box on my rig with Ubuntu. I have to admit though, it does not run as smooth as it does on Windows 7 64bit.
Geoff