
- #Xbench for powerpc mac os x#
- #Xbench for powerpc mac os#
- #Xbench for powerpc install#
- #Xbench for powerpc drivers#
- #Xbench for powerpc driver#
#Xbench for powerpc install#
Zypper install xbench For 15. Zypper install xbench For openSUSE Factory run the following as root: zypper addrepo Zypper install xbench For openSUSE Factory ARM run the following as root: zypper addrepo Zypper install xbench For openSUSE Factory PowerPC run the following as root: zypper addrepo Notes: Needs Intel installer patch at and 'Blade NOCD' crack found on your favorite sites.For openSUSE Factory zSystems run the following as root: zypper addrepo
#Xbench for powerpc mac os#
Turned off coalesced graphics updates for all platforms on Mac OS 10.4.4 and higher. This provides some boost to floating point and AltiVec scores, and these have been recalibrated accordingly. OS X Version: 10.5.2 Leopard (Kalyway w/ 9.2.0 kernel) This also raises Xbench’s system requirements to 10.3.9 or higher. Graphics Card: eVGA 128MB GeForce 5200FX (Natit Patch) Lack of SSE3 probably hurting performance here, anybody with a SSE3 CPU tried it? Notes: Playable, as long as the quality is cranked down. Working: Yes on Intel Core Duo, NO on Intel Core 2 Duo

Was faster on my old 700mhz powerbook than on this 2.16ghz MacBook ProĪlso working with a driverless 6600 on 10.4.5 and 10.4.6 Notes: Versions before 1.2.8 will not work Notes Bis: A Universal Binary version now exists. Notes: There's online lag, more tests need to be done, and it helps to have HT on if you have it, and "No Shaders" on. Game version: 1.5.2 now runs ok on any 9550+ Radeon with QE/CI on 10.4.4/5 Networking: Online play is working, lags a tremendous amount. Graphics Card: GMA900, ATi Radeon X600Pro, others will work as well (see below)
#Xbench for powerpc drivers#
Playable: Doesn't crash with the GMA 900 or any other ATi Radeon 9550+ card on *10.4.5*, because 10.4.5 introduced new/different ATi/GMA-Intel915-945 Drivers Notes: Works better on my Macmini 1.5GHz 1GB of RAM than on my Macbook Pro 2.16GHz 2GB of RAM Playable: Almost, if you lower your standardsĪudio: As poor as on a PPC machine, but works
#Xbench for powerpc mac os x#
Notes: Not very fast, but completely playable, needs a lot of RAM 295 KB Developer’s website Downloads 110850 App requirements Intel 32 PPC 32 Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later Try our new feature and write a detailed review about Xbench. Tested Resolutions: 1680x1050, actually a 1280x1024 windowĪudio: Don't know if there is audio in the Mac version

Notes: Very playable, it's just like it should be, no artifacts, no lag, wonderful! I'm gonna go kill me some geckos
#Xbench for powerpc driver#
1.1.0)Īudio: Not working due to a lack of audio driver for my hardware (untested with working soundcard) A newer, universal binary version is now available. Graphics Card: NVidia Geforce 6200 (Home-Made Drivers)- It should be noted that this game used pre-rendered graphics and does not put much load on or require a powerful graphics card. Tested Resolutions: 1280x1024(16Bit Colour) Playable: sort-of, lags and requires fully working drivers runnig at 16bit colours With lots of effects or monsters on-screen, there's some pretty noticible slowdown. Hit 'Configure Video' and select 'Software'. Notes: Cannot be used in OpenGL rendering mode Option-double-click the application to start it, holding Option until the "Diablo II Options" window appears. Game Version: installed using the OS X installer and patched to most recent via Graphics Card: ATI Radeon X1600 (MBP 15"), and hackintosh using X1600+ATINDRV hack This game is free! Download it or it's source code from here! No video+sound+networking problems at all. Graphics Card: Radeon 9600xt 256MB (QE+CI) Tested Resolutions: 1024x768 full and window Notes: Seems a bit slow but might just be the normal speed. I'm playing on my MacBook Pro 15" and it looks great! Rossetta does it job perfectly. Notes: I got it for the PPC and it works like a champ. Game Version: N/A right now, will fill in later Playable: Very, but it looks like the units are moving through malasas Notes 2:Tested on a Dell Inspiron 6000 (/) after a while, it became extremely slow and unplayable. Notes: Kinda slow but playable due to being a turn based strategy game. Speed: Playable on a FAST Windows PC However Much Better On Macs (Intel). Working fast on P4 2,8 DC with ATI X1600. Notes: Seems to work perfectly, are some colour glitches on the horizon in game Otherwise the mouse curser gets screwed up after enabling expose or spaces accidentally while playing. You should disable active corners in Systemsettings - Expose.Works great, only slowdown is from laptop CD-ROM when not using a full install.

Notes: Works fine but screen updates and mouse response are much too slow to be useable unless you're really really bored (on 2.8ghz prescott HT 1gig). 44 Star Wars : Knights Of the Old Republic (SWKOTOR).43 StarWars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast.
