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Difference between revisions of "Star Wars: Episode I - Racer"

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=== Installing on 64-bit Windows versions ===
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* Copy the '''gnome''' directory from Racer's CD to your hard disk and rename it to '''RACER'''. Then copy '''RACER.EXE''' from the root of the CD into '''RACER''' folder on your hard disk. Finally grab '''DSETUP.dll''', '''DSETUP16.dll''' '''DSETUP32.dll''', '''SysCheck.exe''', '''SYSCHECK.INI''' and '''Website.exe''' files from '''INSTALL''' directory and put them in '''RACER'''. If you had placed the RACER folder in C:\Games then your directory structure would look like this:
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* Copy the '''gnome''' folder from Racer's CD to your hard disk and rename it to '''RACER'''. Then copy '''RACER.EXE''' from the root of the CD into '''RACER''' folder on your hard disk. Finally grab '''DSETUP.dll''', '''DSETUP16.dll''' '''DSETUP32.dll''', '''SysCheck.exe''', '''SYSCHECK.INI''' and '''Website.exe''' files from '''INSTALL''' folder and put them in '''RACER'''. If you had placed the RACER folder in C:\Games then your folder structure would look like this:
 
<pre>C:\games\RACER\data\ *files*
 
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C:\games\RACER\a3dapi.dll
 
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|minOS    = 95, 98
 
|minOS    = 95, 98
|minCPU  = Pentium 233MHz
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|minCPU  = Pentium 233 MHz
|minmem  = 32MB RAM
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|minmem  = 32 MB
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|minHD    = 400 MB
|minGPU  = Direct3D compatible graphics card, 2MB VRAM
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Revision as of 11:41, 11 January 2014

Star Wars: Episode I - Racer
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Developers
LucasArts
Release dates
Windows May 1999
Star Wars: Episode I - Racer on Wikipedia

Key points

Installing on 64-bit systems requires a workaround. See Installing on 64-bit versions of Windows.

Availability

Template:Availability Table

Game data

Configuration file(s) location

Template:Game data/row
System Location

Save game data location

Template:Game data/row
System Location

Video settings

Template:Video settings

Widescreen resolution

Instructions

Input settings

Template:Input settings

Audio settings

Template:Audio settings

Issues fixed

Installing on 64-bit versions of Windows

Instructions
Instructions

System requirements

Windows
Minimum
Operating system (OS) 95, 98
Processor (CPU) Pentium 233 MHz
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD) 400 MB
Video card (GPU) Direct3D compatible graphics card
2 MB of VRAM

References