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Couple of questions about running D3 on a Mac. I have bootable 9.2.2. on a Powerbook G4 300Mhz.

Is anyone running this successfully under Classic or only in native OS9?
I have some graphics glitches when I run under Classic.

Is there a way to use the function keys other than to press the "fn" button? I seem to remember doing something in a control panel before to get around this, but now I can't make it happen.
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I think I run it in X, but it might be in classic. IIRC it's X.

You can set the function keys in the Keyboard Control Panel. I don't remember what it looks like, but it should be under one of the tabs.

I tried but could not run it under classic on a 333 G3 iBook. I did however run it under classic on a 433. The 333's video card was too slow.

You ask "running successfully", does that mean it doesn't run at all? What kind of error do you get? If it's like a -3 or -4, your graphics card doesn't support it.
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It runs under classic, except that the tool bar thingee (Finder..File..Exit..etc) shows across the top of the screen and there is a big black rectangle overlying the center of the screen.
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Oh okay. But
I wrote:You ask "running successfully", does that mean it doesn't run at all? What kind of error do you get? If it's like a -3 or -4, your graphics card doesn't support it.
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As I Posted in the tech forum for someone else: (selection)
Fusion wrote:
sirhan wrote:yeah...i tried that, bu evertime i click on TCP/IP game it enver gives me a dialog where i can enter the address. it just stays at teh pxo/ tcp/ip sleection screen. i'm using version 1.4, so i dont know what im doing wrong.
Question 1. Mac version 1.4.1? if not Go here and d/l it.
Question 2. What OS u flying under? Mac D3 runs best using OS 9. (Have 9.2.2 here) D3 Does not work as well in 10 under classic mode.
Question 3. Using a Joystick? Hope you have Input Sprockets enabled in extensions and control panels of Extensions manager. If not, go to Apple's website and get ver 1.7. I Use Open GL ver of D3 and not Glide. (ATI vid card on board)

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OK. Mac D3 SP and MP runs best in the real OS 9, not X's Classic mode. If you can boot into OS 9.2.2, terif! :D Just a cpl of technical questions.

1.What vid card type do you have?
2What Screen res are you playing D3 w/? I play Mac D3 at 640x480.
It runs under classic, except that the tool bar thingee (Finder..File..Exit..etc) shows across the top of the screen and there is a big black rectangle overlying the center of the screen.
I know the answer to that as well. Because your in OSX, I'm guessing that the black sqaure you see is a window on your desktop, and you prob clicked on your dock, desktop, or F9, (if your OSX has the window switching capabilities) While booting D3. that is Y you are getting the menu bar at the top of the screen. To lose that you must totally get outa D3. (Sorry, only way to fix by my experience :( )
To read my full post concerning playing Mac D3 Multi, read my first post here.
Any questions, just find me in Chat, the #Descent3Rookie channel of irc.gamesurge.net.

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