10-02-2008 01:46 PM | ||
MMK440 | Thanks dosraider I try to learn from it and I followed your advice and removed the link. | |
10-02-2008 12:58 PM | ||
dosraider |
*Me is curious, downloads...and ........ Works flawless. ![]() When you click that first pic you will be able to see all the pics I've uploaded about it (there are seven). Check what you've done t'll now, double check it, triple check it .....you went completely wrong somewhere. Works fine in XP32 ànd XP64. In XP64: ![]() However, I honnestly don't know if the mods/admins will be happy with your download link .... |
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10-02-2008 11:56 AM | ||
MMK440 |
Me again, I gave up on it. i just stick with the floppy version provided here on abandonia. Nothing works, no iso implementation, no cdrom implementation. DosBox does recognize both but fails on the problem stated in the first post. When i specify my drive letter at this point....nothing happens. Anyways, here is the link in case anybody would like to try...I assume it is the voice-over-talky-version of IUC2-Guilty with an image size of 244MB including all language versions (German, French, Spanish, etc.). you can actually start it without installing it but then there is no sound. [EDIT]Link Removed[/EDIT] If anyone should have made it to get it up running with full sound I would be more than thankful if you could post your solution here. Thank you all for your help. |
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09-02-2008 09:47 AM | ||
dosraider |
mount d d:\ -ioctl -usecd 0 -t cdrom And as you mention XP64, do you are on an admin account with full rights? If not, work in your own user folders (dosbox install also, don't use \program files (X86)\ ). [EDIT] nevermind that admin stuff, you're obviously on an admin account .... silly me sometimes. [/EDIT] And some last (but good) advise: delete your game folder now, start install again from scratch. The CD name is ok, it's at least an indication that the rip is done swell. |
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09-02-2008 09:38 AM | ||
MMK440 |
Allright, sorry... getting rid of the cls was a good idea and says: Drive C is mounted as my dos directory. Drive D is mounted as CDRom D: so no error in with this. OS: Win XP64 SP2 CD-Name: Guilty Try the iso next. Thanks so far |
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09-02-2008 09:28 AM | ||
dosraider |
****Patience, dosraider, patience .....be patient here.... Weird, most want precise elaborate answers but seem unable to answer some simple questions themselves .... patience ..... [Echo modus] Quote:
Whilst I'm here anyway, I'll add another one, did you try the excellent dosbox ISO mount? |
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09-02-2008 09:17 AM | ||
MMK440 |
I made it to mount D...can access the cd via dosbox and everything else, but again: this brings me back to the first post here...enter my drive letter but without success. I know the floppy version and this one works fine but I want to see if this is the speech version of IUC2 as rumoured to be out there (iso size was 244MB so I'm confident). |
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09-02-2008 08:23 AM | ||
dosraider |
Get rid of that CLS, and look what the startup screen says. At least you can read then if there is an error message. Quote:
If it's a bad ripped ISO nothing will help you. You can find the floppy version also on the net,-(the first one 1993)-, that one works flawless in dosbox. It also would help if you stated WHAT OS you're on, it is possible to fine tune the CD mount, but that's OS depending.(IOCTL-XP and ASPI-W98, ...usecd ...) Details ...details .... Next question:When you look in Windows at your CD, does its shows a label? (CD name).... |
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09-02-2008 08:05 AM | ||
MMK440 |
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mount d d:\ etc. this action refers to the problem in my second post here. if this helps: I changed the config file of dos box as described in the abandonia tutorial: [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount C C:\DOS\CDrive mount D D:\ -t cdrom C: CLS |
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08-02-2008 01:01 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | Try mounting the CD-ROM drive as D | |
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