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Solve : Buffers when trying to run old games? |
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Answer» Hi all. Hi all. I have no idea about xcom apoc, but I do have a general idea of your problem. It lies with WinXP when it comes to running dos programs. As you noticed config.sys just can't be edited. There's %SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT there instead, but there's little hope that messing with it is going to make it. Same goes for WinXP compatibility mode, available from the program's properties tag : it works if EVER for Win9x applications, not for dos ones. The best solution to this known issue, which really affects every dos programs, games etc. is imho to use an emulator like DosBox. This TOOL creates a complete virtual dos environment within windows (no need to reboot, or special tricks) one that you can launch and then use to install and run any dos programs you want. Well, almost. Not all applications are supported. Go here for further details http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1 and don't be too afraid, for a rookie you may well be, but these things aren't so hard to work out after all DOUBLE POST Really, only one is necessary and more than that can be confusing to all. Do you want me to lock this one or the other?Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately i dont think my system would have a hope with DOsbox. just like the games im trying to run its a little bit old. 500Mhz pentium 3. the infuriating thing is im sure ive played this game on this machine previously but it was uninstalled by my brother when he was cleaning the computer. (hes much more clued up than me). Call your brother and ask him how he had it originally configured... patio. 8-) Quote Thanks for the reply. CREATE a dual boot with Windows 98 and Windows XP. Quote
yes, I guess P3 500 MHz may make things real slow in dosbox another chance is using VDMSound (soundcard emulator for WinXP, and it sure doesn't have so high hw demands as dosbox does) to start configuring sound setup and then.. see if it gets started anyway without dosbox 8-) EDIT : raptor wrote >Create a dual boot with Windows 98 and Windows XP< yeah, but I'm afraid installing Win9x after (or if you prefer, over) a WinXP installation is far from being a simple task... :-/ EDIT #2 : hey, jumper1986, have you seen this http://home.comcast.net/~tom_forsyth/xcom_apoc/how_to_get_xcom_apoc_running_under_winxp.html hey thanks for that link. makes it work perfectly. well not perfectly, it just crashed but with saving i'll be able to cope. Thanks for that link!! |
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