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RedWood's quake page would have this.
Http://redwood.stomped.com/
About the SciTech.. I really don't have first hand experience, but I am
guessing yes.

Trashorama wrote:
> 
> Any NT quake 1 players out there?  I'm looking for the latest Winquake and
> also some video hints.  I used to be able to run Winquake with my Matrox
> Millenium at the lowest resolution and it was pretty fast.  I now have a
> Cirrus Logic Laguna and am limited to higher resolutions which slow down
> game play consideribly.  Is the SciTech product a possible solution?

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 Ryan Banas (Compe)	   
 Email: Banman@WWdg.com
