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Tuesday, August 31, 2004

UT2K4 3270.1 Linux Patch Released

At long last, the 3270.1 patch for Unreal Tournament 2004 has been released. You can download it here. I would imagine that the changelog would be pretty much the same as the Windows version. I also updated my unofficial ut2004@icculus.org FAQ with the information on the new patch.

Monday, August 30, 2004

Pondering the Imponderable

Recently, Windows 98 on my kids' computer decided that it wasn't going to recognize the motherboard's second IDE controller. That's bad news since the CD-RW and ZIP drives are on the channel. The BIOS detects the drives at boot-up just fine. If I boot to Linux, it can find the controller and the drives just fine. Windows 98 just refuses to acknowledge that it's there. After a few reboots it seems to find it, but it's incredibly annoying (especially with the high-pitched whining when they can't play their Spongebob game). Actually, if I boot to Linux, access one of those drives, and reboot to Windows, 98 magically discovers the controller and drives. Go fig. And no, I have no intention of trying to upgrade a Celeron 400 box to WinXP.

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