Just asking
Just asking
AGN's Resident Zelda Classic Developer and Sonic the Hedgehog Fanboy
You know, not everyone here knows the answer to that. :p I once wrote a little program that would test all the video modes on your computer and return a number that I could enter into a spreadsheet that would display what video modes worked. It's been a few years since I posted it. Anyone remember it and/or still have a copy?
*ignore*
AGN's Resident Zelda Classic Developer and Sonic the Hedgehog Fanboy
I though anyone could check that in the Display properties dialog.
- ZeldaLord
Well I guess I'm lucky, as I built my own and am running 2 7800 256
cards in the SLI array with a 3.6 Extreme Cpu 4 500MB Hard drives
and 4GB Memory In a Hand painted black case with Final Fantasy on one side. The side of the motherboard is open with a clear sheet of glass
I will try to post a pic when I can, Waiting for the keyboard and mouse
to match. It will be ready soon. From Smooth Creations
Cpoet
32+ bit.
Last time I checked, we were getting 500,000 colors and shades.
32 bit here, and alpha blending and well, let's just say the sky is the limit with my PC.
8-bit on my crap comp that im using right now and i have a 32-bit on my good comp
the 8-bit comp is terrible, it has a little less than 64 megs of ram and a 1 gb hard-drive. i use it for zc related stuff and also store some small files on it. the cpu in it is about 150 mhz pentium 1.
i also got an old apple comp that was one of the first of its type made, i forgot its name since i havent booted it up in about 4 years, but i dont use it at all anymore.
My new comp supports 32-bit, my older one supports 24-bit.
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