Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/17/05 06:35 PM
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Hi Carol, Your not alone. I have got the shortcut to Dosbox on my desktop and can open it from there but when i type in the prompt accoding to instructions it tells me that i shouldn't do it as Dosbox knows it Sierra. I have tried just typing in gkcd but it doesn't like that either. Soooo as it still opens and i can run it - i just ignore the warning. There must be an easier way to shortcut right into the game but i'm blowed if i know how. Sorry - but at least we have company now _______________________________________updateHi Steve, Welcome back. I seemed to have skipped a page and just found your reply re the shortcut. Cheers I'll give that a shot. Thanks for helping us all, it's very much appreciated. Cheers Jane
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/18/05 07:30 PM
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Has anyone played Under A Killing Moon using DosBox? I have played the game each year on my old W95 but thought I would like to play it on my new system. I can install and get everything going except the digital portion. I get ready to start the game and get this"waring the digital portion of the game has not been set return to configuration and set your sound card". I have tried all availabe possibilities and nothng. I can always return to my old system but just thought I would see if I could get it up and running on my XP.
carol It doesn't cost a dime to be kind ---------------------------- Currently playing The Moment Of Silence
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/18/05 07:35 PM
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Have you tried everything ***here*** ?
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/18/05 07:55 PM
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Jenny100, Thanks for the link. If I would just remember to do a search before I post I could save a lot of time. I forget that there are gamers out there just as challenged as I am.(lol). Thanks again and I will give it one more try.
carol It doesn't cost a dime to be kind ---------------------------- Currently playing The Moment Of Silence
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/20/05 02:36 AM
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Hi There, Me again - am finding Dosbox easier to get my head around but (of course there has to be one of those) am still playing Gabriel Knight 1 and getting nearer the end where I need Gab to RUN - but I cannot seem to do this - he just saunters merrily on his way and gets slaughtered in the process - is this caused by the age of the game? Can I alter something in Dosbox to get him to move faster? This guy needs to get a wiggle on otherwise I will never be able to finish the game !!! Thanks Guys 
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/20/05 08:11 AM
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Bill, I have a question concerning The Dame was Loaded . Is it required to play Day 1 all the way before you can save? The reason I ask this is because I had played a lot of the events of Day 1 and attempted to save but my save slot froze and I had to abort. Could it be that the problem is with my computer? I wonder what adjustments, if I any, I need to make to save my games. 
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/23/05 02:40 PM
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Jada, I haven't heard of a problem with Gabriel's speed in the cave when playing on DOSBox. But there is a new GK1 installer for XP that can be downloaded here http://www.gabrielknight2k.tk/ You might try that and see if you have the same problems. If you try it, and want to move your saved games, be sure to move the gksg.cat file along with the numbered gksg saves. I have a 1.2 MB archive of saves from GK1 which includes a "got through mummies" save as well as some others. Let me know if you want it.
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/25/05 09:25 AM
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Jenny100, Would it be too much trouble for you to send me the same save file? I have played this game several times and always get stopped at Zombieville . I am determined that this year I will finish this game.
carol It doesn't cost a dime to be kind ---------------------------- Currently playing The Moment Of Silence
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/25/05 04:23 PM
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I'm giving this a try. Thanks for all of the help!
My first question is this: on the first page, you have this: [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount D D:\ -t cdrom mount C C:\ C:
and you say that if your CD-ROM drive is not D, substitute that letter (like F) for the D. However, in your example, you only changed the second D, so that it looked like this: [autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount D F:\ -t cdrom mount C C:\ C:
Do you change both D's, or just the second one?
Thanks, Beth
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I experimented a little since asking my last question, and found that you do, indeed, have to change both D's in the command line above to mount the CD-ROM drive if it is not named D. Therefore, the command would be:
[autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount F F:\ -t cdrom mount C C:\ C:
If you do not change both of the D's, Dosbox will say that you do not have your F drive mounted. It might be a good idea to correct this in the instructions, as it must be a typo.
Thanks!
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I tried to install Return of the Phantom, an old DOS game, and I did get the install screen, but when I tried to install I got the message that the game requires 0 disk space and I have 0 space. Any ideas on how to correct this?
What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/27/05 04:41 AM
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I've got a CD-ROM version of Return of the Phantom. I believe it is a reissue because it has a notation of "Player's Choice" on it. It is a dark pink colored disk (if that helps). When I get the install screen, my computer specs are checked and a note flashes up saying I have passed or exceeded all requirements. Then, I have to click the install button, and that is when I get the message about memory. I'm not sure if changing a line in the config file of DOSbox would help, or not? Maybe there is a line in there that emulates EMS memory? Thanks, Beth
What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/27/05 09:39 AM
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Jenny100, Thanks so much for the file. I lost my original copy of GK1 so a friend is providing me with her copy that did in fact come with the series box that you spoke of. I do have one question and it's sorta of dumb but here goes...with 22 files how do I identify the day 9 zombie file or am I to just install the file as sent and just use the ones that I need. I ask these dumb questions because my experience with saved games is limited.
carol It doesn't cost a dime to be kind ---------------------------- Currently playing The Moment Of Silence
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/27/05 03:44 PM
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Lexxy, You don't. At least I didn't. And you'd need the .cat file or the save wouldn't show up in your game's save list anyway. GK1 has a complicated save system. Just put all the saves in your game folder and choose the one you want from within the game. It's a pretty linear game in the mummy area, so it's unlikely you'll miss anything or have to do anything twice by the time you reach the mummies. _____________________________________update Originally posted by Bryansmom: I've got a CD-ROM version of Return of the Phantom. I believe it is a reissue because it has a notation of "Player's Choice" on it. It is a dark pink colored disk (if that helps). Mine says "Player's Choice" on the box, but there's nothing pink about the disk. It's silver with black and red print. Does yours say Romzon on it anywhere? Mine had a weird installer. You have to type MENU instead of INSTALL or SETUP. I never had that with a game before. Is yours like that? I know the installer on mine is not like it was in the original game. When I get the install screen, my computer specs are checked and a note flashes up saying I have passed or exceeded all requirements.
Mine warned me I didn't have enough EMS memory, but installed anyway.
Then, I have to click the install button, and that is when I get the message about memory. I'm not sure if changing a line in the config file of DOSbox would help, or not? Maybe there is a line in there that emulates EMS memory?
It must be possible, but I'm not a DOSBox expert. Most of the problems I see for this game seem to have to do with the sound, not with installing. There is a discussion on sound problems with Return of the Phantom and Dragonsphere (the games both require EMS and have similar problems) at ***VOGONS*** , but they don't mention a problem with installing.
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/27/05 06:51 PM
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Originally posted by Bryansmom: I experimented a little since asking my last question, and found that you do, indeed, have to change both D's in the command line above to mount the CD-ROM drive if it is not named D. Therefore, the command would be:
[autoexec] # Lines in this section will be run at startup. mount F F:\ -t cdrom mount C C:\ C:
If you do not change both of the D's, Dosbox will say that you do not have your F drive mounted. It might be a good idea to correct this in the instructions, as it must be a typo.
Thanks! I'm not sure. Maybe mount D F:\ -t cdrom would mount your F: drive so the game would see what's in the CD drive as being on D:? Doing it that way might be useful for any game that has trouble with a CD drive with drive letter higher than D: Anyway, I'll let Steve edit his own post.
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Re: DOSBox: Let's go for it!
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02/27/05 09:18 PM
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Hi, Jenny I had to use the "menu" command to get to the install screen, as well! It is very odd. Luckily, it is printed right on the front of my disk, or I would have had to just use the "dir" command to try to figure out what to use.
My disk doesn't say Romzon anywhere. It does say Microprose and has the install instructions printed on it, an address for Microprose and the date 1995. So it is definitely a reissue.
Thanks for all of your help, Beth
What lies behind you and what lies before you are tiny matters compared to what lies within you. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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