Minimum spec to run oolite...
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Minimum spec to run oolite...
Hi.
Does anyone have any idea what the minimum spec to run oolite is?
Been offered an old IBM thinkpad X24 (Pentium 3, 1.1 Ghz, 256 Mb Ram) and just curious to know whether you guys think this would be up to running the most recent version of oolite.
Thanks,
Does anyone have any idea what the minimum spec to run oolite is?
Been offered an old IBM thinkpad X24 (Pentium 3, 1.1 Ghz, 256 Mb Ram) and just curious to know whether you guys think this would be up to running the most recent version of oolite.
Thanks,
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Runs fine on my lil netbook on atom processor 1.60 Ghgz with onboard intel graphics 512mb memory so there is hope. Oolite v1.72
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Re: Minimum spec to run oolite...
I think you’ll have problems with that little RAM and video memory. (Contrary to what CptnEcho said, I’d expect test release 1.73 to run slightly better than 1.65.)Pansen wrote:Been offered an old IBM thinkpad X24 (Pentium 3, 1.1 Ghz, 256 Mb Ram) and just curious to know whether you guys think this would be up to running the most recent version of oolite.
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Pansen - would you be able to upgrade the RAM? Because my iBook runs oolite 1.73 at about 25 fps, it is similar spec to your thinkpad except it has 1 gig of ram, as well as 32 mb vram... but similar.
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vram is same as graphics ram, yes. I think 8 mb will not give you really good graphics, and no speed over maybe 20 fps, but you can try...
that laptop won't play crysis at 60 fps ever, though.
that laptop won't play crysis at 60 fps ever, though.
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Pansen, if you want to see graphics similar to the screenshots floating about in the forum, I recommend you do the following:
1) Upgrade Oolite to version 1.73.3.
2) Make sure your graphics card and drivers support shaders. Oolite will tell you in the log if it cannot run shaders for any reason.
3) Install the OXPs: System Redux and Griff's ships.
4) Increase slightly the star and nebula count multipliers in planetinfo.plist. You may notice some performance drop if you increase them too much.
1) Upgrade Oolite to version 1.73.3.
2) Make sure your graphics card and drivers support shaders. Oolite will tell you in the log if it cannot run shaders for any reason.
3) Install the OXPs: System Redux and Griff's ships.
4) Increase slightly the star and nebula count multipliers in planetinfo.plist. You may notice some performance drop if you increase them too much.