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Configuration:
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MacGLide stores its settings in the "MacGLide Settings" subfolder of the
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Preferences Folder in the MacOS 9 System Folder. There can be settings for
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each game, but normally you're just editing the default settings, which
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apply to all games. The files are created when you run a game the first
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time.
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The most important settings:
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Resolution=n Overrides the screen resolution
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values from 1 to 8 are used to multiply the resolution requested by
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the game.
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Example: With Resolution=2 and the game requests 800x600, the
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screen resolution will be actually 1600x1200.
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Because the game still thinks it 800x600, you might
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achive higher framerates for games that extensively
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write to the framebuffer (for instance Falcon 4.0).
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Greater values override the requested resolution with a fixed value:
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Example: Resolution=1024 sets the screen resolution to 1024x768
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regardless what the game requests (handy if you're using
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a LCD with that resolution).
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FullSceneAntiAliasing=n Sets the amount of samples to be used for antialiasing.
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Values greater than 1 enable full scene antialiasing
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(improves rendering quality a lot)
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Example: FullSceneAntiAliasing=4 uses 4 samples to render a pixel. The
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maximum value depends on the amount of VRAM of your video card
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and the screen resolution.
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So if your set the value too high, FSAA may cease to work. In
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this case, you have either to decrease the screen resolution
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or the FSAA value.
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TextureSmoothing=n Improves rendering quality by enabling global texture
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smoothing and mipmapping for all objects.
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A value of 1 (default) enables texture smoothing, a value of 0 disables
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it. When enabled, all textures (instead of just the ones chosen by the
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game) are rendered smoothly (using the OpenGL linear filter). If
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mipmaps are enabled (they are by default) all textures are also
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mipmapped.
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MonitorRefreshRate=n Overrides the vertical screen refesh rate.
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Values from >=60 set the vertical screen refresh rate to n.
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Example: MonitorRefreshRate=75 sets the vertical screen refresh rate to
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75Hz. Some games doesn't allow to change the refresh rate, but you can
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change it here.
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All other default values are chosen for each game to provide the best quality/
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compatibility, so it shouldn't be necessary to change them.
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For other setings, see the hints at the top of the ini-file for details.
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Memory usage:
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In order to get a game running with MacGLide on a MacOS 9 system and to avoid
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a sudden exit to the finder, you must raise its memory partition by
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about 50000K. When started in the MacOS X classic environment, the memory
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setting can be left as it as.
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