-> It doesn't run at all. Requires a 486 DX2/66 and it runs really slow
-> on that.
FWIW, Duke3D registered runs pretty well on my 486DX2-80mHz clone with
16 megs RAM and 2 meg Cirrus Logic VESA card -- provided I do NOT use
VESA video resolution options. Also, I am running it from a removable
Iomega Zip drive diskette in a "SCSI insider" Zip drive (why waste HD
space when it runs the same off the Zip drive?).
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