Legacy was running on Intel long time ago.
I run it on AMD Hammer (1.6GHz, 80x86-ish), Linux, using SDL.
You must be running it from binary and have the wrong binaries.
I download the source and compile it, customized for my machine.
Specifying SDL as the port means that you also have to have SDL
downloaded and working. It provides a consistent interface to the
graphics and sound for many machines and operating systems.
SDL is freely available for MSwindows, Linux, and other machines.
I have had trouble with direct X-windows, and HAL ports, and have
not gotten a single program using those to work.
To Legacy (and other downloaded programs), your Operating System is more important than the hardware it runs on, so why not tell us that.
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I would love to run Doom Legacy, but I can't cause I'm not PPC I'm Intel. Is there or will there be one for Intel?
Legacy was running on Intel long time ago.
I run it on AMD Hammer (1.6GHz, 80x86-ish), Linux, using SDL.
You must be running it from binary and have the wrong binaries.
I download the source and compile it, customized for my machine.
Specifying SDL as the port means that you also have to have SDL
downloaded and working. It provides a consistent interface to the
graphics and sound for many machines and operating systems.
SDL is freely available for MSwindows, Linux, and other machines.
I have had trouble with direct X-windows, and HAL ports, and have
not gotten a single program using those to work.
To Legacy (and other downloaded programs), your Operating System is more important than the hardware it runs on, so why not tell us that.