What system do you run Oolite on?
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What system do you run Oolite on?
I don't know if anyone ever did a poll on what sort of systems we've got. Are you playing on a new system, pc or mac? Vote here. I do this to give the developers a clear view of the user base of Oolite.
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I voted, My Oolite system is between 1 a 2 years old.
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Oolite 1.72 on XP Pro SP2, hardware is a 12 year old machine with a 1.5ghz Athalon single-core, 768mb ram, and a Geforce FX 5200 Ultra.
I'm getting about 75fps average with shaders turned on.
I'm getting about 75fps average with shaders turned on.
Running Oolite buttery smooth & rock stable w/ tons of eyecandy oxps on:
ASUS Prime X370-A
Ryzen 5 1500X
16GB DDR4 3200MHZ
128GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
1TB Hybrid HDD (For software and games)
EVGA GTX-1070 SC
1080P Samsung large screen monitor
ASUS Prime X370-A
Ryzen 5 1500X
16GB DDR4 3200MHZ
128GB NVMe M.2 SSD (Boot drive)
1TB Hybrid HDD (For software and games)
EVGA GTX-1070 SC
1080P Samsung large screen monitor
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Some of us run real operating systems which support 4 (or 32) GB of RAM, y’know. :-)
It’s really a moot question, though. Oolite’s hardware requirements are going down, not up.
It’s really a moot question, though. Oolite’s hardware requirements are going down, not up.
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Athlon XP2800+, 1GB Dual Channel PC3200, 128MB FX5900XT, nforce2 mobo, Ubuntu 7.10 and XP, built from spare parts so have no idea how old PC actually is (average age of parts is probably about 6 years old!)
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I'm just on the cusp of the 4 year mark - my main machine is a Dell Inspiron 5160 laptop with 768MB Ram, Intel P4 1.8MHz, 40Gb HDD, NVidia GeForce 2 32MB onboard.
It runs XP Home and is occasionally dual-booted with Ubuntu. I'll be cleaning it up soon so will be running XP Pro SP3 and am planning to have the facility to run Ubunto from a USB flash drive. If I can convince the wife to release some funds I'll be trying to get up to 1GB RAM too...
It runs XP Home and is occasionally dual-booted with Ubuntu. I'll be cleaning it up soon so will be running XP Pro SP3 and am planning to have the facility to run Ubunto from a USB flash drive. If I can convince the wife to release some funds I'll be trying to get up to 1GB RAM too...
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Yes I agree. Lower sys specs needed for Oolite= always better but still it's nice to know. Also for OXP makers. For example for my own oxp I need to know if the 256X256 pixel textures are stlll needed.Ahruman wrote:Some of us run real operating systems which support 4 (or 32) GB of RAM, y’know.
It’s really a moot question, though. Oolite’s hardware requirements are going down, not up.
My specs:
my specs:
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1,5 years old
Core Duo E4600
2 Gig ram
Gforce 7900 GT
HD= 2x 250 GB drives
WinXP SP2/ and Fedora (double boot configuration)
For P.A. Groove's music check
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Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
My main gaming machine is an AMD64 3000+ running Ubuntu (until recently 32-bit HardyHeron, currently in a flux as I'm trying to decide between 32 and 64-bit IntrepidIbex). Oh, it also dual-boots into Win98/WinXP for the X-BtF series.
1GiB RAM, SB Audigy2, and a Radeon 9600 pad out the relevant specs. So not high-end at all by today's standards.
For on-the-go development I use a Vaio TX47 running WinXP.
1GiB RAM, SB Audigy2, and a Radeon 9600 pad out the relevant specs. So not high-end at all by today's standards.
For on-the-go development I use a Vaio TX47 running WinXP.
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