25-10-2005 03:23 PM | ||
PrejudiceSucks | Titan speaks with the wisdom of ten... Wise men. Listen to him. | |
21-10-2005 10:37 PM | ||
Titan |
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RTFM! (yay) Nah, but if you have any more problems, you should REALY try and read the guides we have on this site, as they will answer MOST your questions in this matter. You never poster if you had WinXP or Win9X.. that makes a hell of a difference when it comes to DOS-games, and how to get 'em goin' |
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21-10-2005 08:24 PM | ||
BeefontheBone | It's also helpful to write legible english - I had enough trouble reading that, let alone anyone who doesn't speak english as their first language. I'm amazed anyone went to the trouble of helping you by posting things which are plastered all over the site, mainly in the DOSBox newbie's guide and just about every game discussion thread. | |
21-10-2005 08:04 PM | ||
Limetang |
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And no, I was not "Taking the piss," I was just advising you use the edit button above your post to avoid spamming and double posting, use the brilliant features that Invision Power Services so kindly supply. |
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21-10-2005 07:47 PM | ||
liljimmy | tnhnx so much, it runs in windows now, sori but i am a novice with unziping and doz i understand it is frustrating when u get a thik person like me haha n e way thnx | |
21-10-2005 07:42 PM | ||
Limetang |
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Introducing.... THE EDIT BUTTON! What's the name of the file you're attempting to open? I'm downloading constructor so I can help you more, just give my slow internet connection some time. |
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21-10-2005 07:39 PM | ||
liljimmy | i also downloaded constructor 2 ma pc but it comes up as a word document, what do i do? | |
21-10-2005 07:26 PM | ||
liljimmy |
ok thnx a lot, sori bout dat but it didnt mke sens 2 me bt thnx n e way it shud be ok nw |
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21-10-2005 05:43 PM | ||
Limetang |
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To answer your question a bit more simply, type this after doing my previous instructions to you. Code:
dir *.exe |
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21-10-2005 05:21 PM | ||
A. J. Raffles | It'll probably be something dead obvious, like START.EXE or CONSTRUCTOR.EXE. But why don't you just check by listing the files in the directory? | |
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