You may still update with the Glide patch as long as you can render in Glide (which can likely be done even without a 3DFX card by using a Glide wrapper). Note: if you initially did a Direct3D install, you are not restricted to using the D3D patch. Just unzip the contents of either of files into your TAW\PROGRAM folder Your best bet is to install the ADF patch, then install the RSO expansion to a patched version of ADF. This is because while the RSO installer has a routine to install to either patched or unpatched versions of ADF, the routine was written for Windows 95 and may prove problematic with a 32 bit kernel when it runs a MS-DOS window to patch ADF. If you Install ADF and you wish to install the Red Sea Operations (RSO) expansion pack, you will want to install the latest ADF patch prior to installing the RSO expansion pack. This is the most extensive known library of ADF patches. The ADF patches you need can be found at the SVBS Downloads Database. There are patches available for both Direct3D and Glide versions, so choose the one you wish to use. Next, you will want to install the latest patches for ADF and/or TAW. Although, this is not recommended in 95% of the post i've seen, on some laptops this is the only way to get all sound and graphics features working.
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