02-08-2004 08:43 AM | |
Maikel |
eternam works perfectly in dos-box here. some enter-battering will get you through the password part and you're on |
02-08-2004 06:27 AM | |
gregor | could it be that osme of these games dont' work because the processors are too quick? i had a few cases like that. i needed to use Moslo if i want them ot get started. soem of the old games had this stupid habbit that they depended on processor speed. |
29-07-2004 12:22 PM | |
FreeFreddy | Do you play the game from the Dos-prompt too? Don't start it directly from Windows-desktop or startmenu, as many games have problems with that. Just use that linkage, called Dos-prompt or like, it's located somewhere in start-menu or on the desktop already. That starts command.com, with that the game could stop having it's problem. |
29-07-2004 09:22 AM | |
wendymaree |
Thanks for replying Tom and FF, but after removing NOEMS after EMM386.EXE and substituting RAM and trying to play through pure Dos, the game still didn't initialize, just went to a black screen. I've use Windows 98, btw. Oh, well. |
29-07-2004 12:27 AM | |
Tom Henrik | Or you can look at the compatibility for the game and see that it is only playable in DOSbox or True DOS. :wink: |
28-07-2004 11:48 AM | |
FreeFreddy | Hmm, I didn't play the game, but try to remove the NOEMS-option and see if that works. |
28-07-2004 09:53 AM | |
wendymaree |
Eternam - computer locks up I've configured the setup and applied the crack, but when I hit the play game option, I get a colourful, speckled screen and a freeze up. I use Windows 98 and have a Pentium 200 computer. Is there a special entry needed for the Config Sig - particularly to do with the Emm.exe? At the moment I have it set to NOEMS. Anyone able to get this game working? Appreciate your thoughts. |