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#3012324 - 05/15/10 10:11 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: Flyboy]
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Glad you got it to work =)

Edit:
A few important things of note that I probably should have included in the readme:

* The fix already contains a line to set processor affinity to a single core. Setting affinity manually via Task manager or another 3rd party utility could cause unexpected behavior

* The fix contains a memory lie just like G+'s old one. There shouldn't be any need to limit memory manually, and I recommend you don't as this has the potential to cause problems.

* VERY IMPORTANT: If I understand what this line in CA.ini does, then I think it's pretty important that you have it:

[Backdoors]
HEAP_PERCENT=0

Do NOT use the EmulateHeap WAC fix unless you know you need it. This was included in G+'s oldest database. Microsoft's impelmentation of this seems to be broken on all 64-bit Windows OS's I've tested it on, causing more problems then it solved.

* Last thing:
I don't want to go through anymore troubleshooting rounds, but if you have any of the following problems then I should be able to fix them with minimal effort as I have a good idea of what my resolve them:
- Sound loops
- Windows Key, Alt-tabbing causes crash
- Database doesn't agree with 32-bit OS's or XP
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#3016658 - 05/22/10 02:29 PM Re: Getting it to work [Re: Phoenix]
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Registered: 05/21/10
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thank y'all for the tips. I've fixed my problem through your opinions.

especially, thanks to Flyboy & Positiveg

I'm really enjoy my Ah64 flying

**p.s

for those people who got " wrapdll.dle " error, try this :

http://digitality.comyr.com/speichts/lb2/ram.html -> Download this file -> WAC-LB2.ZIP





Edited by alphapass (05/23/10 08:12 PM)

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#3016991 - 05/23/10 04:58 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: alphapass]
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Hi alphapass - thanks for that 'wrapdll.dle' fix suggestion.

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#3030444 - 06/13/10 06:21 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: Flyboy]
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Hi Phoneix:

Thanks for your ACT file. I was using PositiveGs-database file vut switched to yours to give it a try. I have no difference on any of the files, both run great for me.

However, it seems (so far) your dgVoodoo settings are working better for me. In the past LB2 ocasionally stopped responding when exiting the game (no big deal since I already was exiting) but now it hasn't done it yet (I had only tried like 5 or 6 times so far without it happening)....
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#3332289 - 06/30/11 02:20 PM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
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Registered: 06/26/11
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Hello,

This is the first post I make on this forum, although I have been lurking around here for a few years in search of knowledge and tips & tricks.

I thought I'd share with you my recent experiences with Longbow 2 and how I got it working beautifully and in my opinion better than ever.

Longbow 2 has been with me for almost half my life now (I'm 28). Having played it on and off whenever I have had the chance and my computer setups allowed it.

Earlier this year I bought a new Macbook Pro laptop and on it I installed Windows 7 (64 bit) alongside OS X to be able to run Flight Simulator X and use my 40" LED TV as a display. And be able to sit comfortably in my armchair. :-)
Then I thought of the idea to try this out with Longbow 2.

After some initial struggles with the installation I found the Vista/Windows 7 package here and finally, success. Thanks Flyboy!

For stability I applied the LB2 compatibility database.

I have tried both nGlide 0.96 and dgVoodoo 1.5 extensively and dgVoodoo seems to be the better working of the two. Way better control over results than nGlide.

Having a laptop brings some nice benefits to the table. Windows give you different configurable power saving plans. Among the options are mininum/maximum allowed CPU power. I simply set the values ridiculously low (like 1%/2%) and now LB2 runs absolutely perfectly. The flight model feels like I remembered on my earliest systems. No more sudden blade stalls or things like that. HE rockets are more accurate aswell but not quite perfect. Limiting the CPU also got me rid of the repeating of input glitch that some people are experiencing.

As I mentioned I use my LED TV as a display and i set the resolution and refresh rate in Windows to 1920x1080@24Hz. This in combination with vsync in dgVoodoo also keeps frames down and more like the speeds we were used to back in the day.

All in all this masterpiece now runs smooth as silk on a larger display than I ever had before.
Back in 1997 I had neither of X45 joysticks, 40" TV:s or comfortable armchairs... :-D

I hope Combat Helo will match this! ;-)
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#3332638 - 07/01/11 05:02 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
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Registered: 11/29/06
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Loc: England, UK
Hi phuse!

Wow that's quite a story you wrote there. It's good that you finally decided to join, and I thought it only fitting that I should reply, at least first, as you directly thank me!

Thanks for typing the results from your observations, there's still something for all of us to learn as we keep progressing with trying to get LB2 to run on more and more modern and awkward systems. I for one never knew you could limit your available CPU power through power-saving options on a laptop, and I have a Windows 7 32-bit laptop.

It sounds great that you have a comfy armchair and a 40" TV, LB2 must look really cool on that!

And all on a Mac!

One question: Which LB2 compatibility database did you use?

Regards,
Flyboy

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#3333400 - 07/02/11 05:49 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
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Flyboy:
I used Phoenix's final solution (LB2_fix.zip) found on your site.
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#3333406 - 07/02/11 06:04 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
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Thanks for letting me know, it might come in useful to know in the future.

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#3335903 - 07/06/11 05:20 AM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
Flyboy Offline
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phuse - one more thing I meant to ask, what CPU do you have - you know, how many cores and what speed?

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#3336351 - 07/06/11 04:15 PM Re: Getting it to work [Re: I B Spectre]
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Flyboy: It is a Macbook Pro with Intel Core i5 2.54Ghz, 2 cores, 4 GB RAM, GeForce GT 330M.
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