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From: CyniC <CyniC@jps.net>
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Danny Shaw wrote:

> I appologize for not reading the glqoole.txt, but if you are gonna have it specific
> to 3DFX it shouldn't be called, GLQoole. GLIDEQoole, 3DFXQoole, VoodooQoole
> but not GLQOOLE. BTW I am very impressed with the speed of 'GLQoole' on my
> Diamond Monster 3D. It really helps with seeing what you're doing.
>
> -danny
>

Does this mean that this small commotion was caused because you wanted to use your
Riva128 card over your Voodoo card for Gl(ide)Qoole? Isn't there a "good enough"?
Sheesh :)

Dangit, I don't have either one. I can be a very jealous person. Please don't do this
kind of stuff any more, there's a chance I'll do something I'll later regret. Or maybe
I'll just get a few Voodoo2 cards when they come out, and laugh in your face that
GLQoole is running too fast to see on my machine. :)

-CyniC
(wishes his NT setup hadn't died yesterday, hates Win95's inexplicable crashi!&8_<#$
(crash)


