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| Voodoo 2 Tweaker |
Version: 1.1
Date: October 13, 1999
OS: Windows 95 and 98
File: LsdV2Cfg.exe
Size: 220 KB
requires the latest 3Dfx Interactive
Reference drivers |
Description:
The Voodoo 2 Tweaker lets you configure all settings for the Glide and
Direct3D® API's of your Voodoo 2 based 3D graphics-acceleration card, e.g.:
- Gamma correction
- Refresh rate
- Pixel clock tuning (overclocking up to 120 MHz!)
- Buffer synchronization
- Mipmap dithering
- Antialiasing
- Triple-buffering
- Texture filtering
- Enable/disable DirectDraw drivers (new in version 1.1)
Additionally you can create application profiles to easily manage different settings
for several applications independantly. We took some screenshots for your viewing pleasure.
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| DirectX Kicker |
Version: BETA
Date: July 09, 1999
OS: Windows 95 and 98
File: LsdDxKck.zip
Size: 77 KB |
Description:
The DirectX Kicker unloads the DirectX Helper app and all related DLL's from memory.
This is useful if you want to change DirectX-related settings (graphics, sound) when
switching from one app to another (e.g. games that require different levels of gamma
correction or hardware acceleration etc.). If your changes don't take effect immediately,
you will most likely have the DirectX Helper app running in the background. If you need to
know more you may want to read the detailed
description. Here's a screenshot
of this tiny little tool.
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| Environment viewer |
Version: 1.1
Date: April 07, 1998
OS: Windows 95, 98 and NT
File: LsdsGe11.exe
Size: 189 KB |
Description:
Environment viewer shows all variables that are set in the environment block of the
operating system. They are usually set at start-up in the configuration files and are
globally available to all applications.
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| Time set |
Version: 1.1
Date: April 06, 1998
OS: Windows 95, 98 and NT
File: LsdsTs11.exe
Size: 185 KB |
Description:
Time set lets you change the system clock of your computer fast and easily. The time
and date can be set separately, either as local- or systemtime. This can be very useful if
you want to test the behaviour of any programs in the next century. You can also save a
special time/date so you can reset your computers' clock at any time with a single
command-line argument.
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| Resource monitor |
Version: 3.1
Date: March 30, 1998
OS: Windows 95, 98 and NT
File: LsdsRm31.exe
Size: 201 KB |
Description:
Resource monitor gives an overview of system resources used by the operating system and
all running applications. It shows the global, physical and pagefile memory usage in
percent. A timer function updates all details in a customizable interval. A detailed view,
which includes the virtual memory and the overall Hard-disk usage, is also available.
Resource monitor can be put in the Tray-area of the Windows Taskbar.
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| Task monitor |
Version: 1.0
Date: July 14, 1997
OS: Windows 95, 98 and NT
File: LsdsTm10.zip
Size: 88 KB |
Description:
Task monitor shows all tasks that are currently running in the Windows environment. You
can easily activate, minimize or close any top-level window. Task monitor shows the size
and position, the window class, the priority level, the process ID and more information
about every visible and hidden window.
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| Process monitor |
Version: 2.0
Date: July 05, 1997
OS: Windows 95 and 98
File: LsdsPm20.zip
Size: 162 KB |
Description:
Process monitor gives you the most detailed information about all processes and modules
that are running on the system. Additionally it lists all their corresponding heaps and
windows. You will see the files that have been loaded and the amount of memory each module
and process has allocated from the heap. With the ability to terminate any unwanted
module, Process monitor gives you unlimited control over your Windows® session.
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