25-11-2004 01:55 PM | ||
aaberg | Did you try to run some of those games in VDMS? That runs much faster than Dosbox, but does not support as many games. I can see though, that I am to late with this message. You have already installed Dos on your computer, which, of course, should be the best solution. | |
25-11-2004 07:52 AM | ||
FreeFreddy |
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Then type following (assuming your HD isn't formatted in the NTSC format): c: cd \oldgames\TESArena\Arena\ a.exe With typing dir you can browse the directory. For all commands - cd, dir, del and such - you can add /? after them to see explanation of the commands and more options for them That's it. |
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25-11-2004 06:05 AM | ||
Morrin | I have no idea. Did you "dir" the directory? It should work with cd oldgames since "oldgames" has only 8 letters. | |
25-11-2004 01:19 AM | ||
evilded |
I partitioned my computer and installed DOS6.22. How do i access my games folder now though? It's at C:\oldgames\TESArena\Arena\A.exe that i need to get to. C:\cd oldgames Invalid directory I am not good at anyhting to do with DOS, so thank you for any help you can give... |
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24-11-2004 07:39 PM | ||
Eagle of Fire | Sorry, I did not even consider the option that he could be running XP with such a low computer... :blink: | |
24-11-2004 01:23 PM | ||
FreeFreddy | For Dos bootdisc there's still need for a dual partition, except if your WinXP PRO HD is in Fat 32 and not NTSC. If it's in NTSC, better split a smaller part of your HD and format it in Fat 32. Then you can either use a bootdisc with Dos or install Windows 98 on the second partition. Windows XP won't recognize Windows 95 for including it in the boot-screen so you couldn't boot it then too. | |
24-11-2004 12:22 PM | ||
Rogue |
With XP from DOS he can't access C drive, so he will need some sort of disk space. But boot floppy is nice to get to that partition, now that OS is already installed. Partition magic should be able to resize partitions that already exists (don't ask me how to get this one Use moslo (or whatever is called that program) to slow down your computer, if you have speed problems. |
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24-11-2004 06:48 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
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Better dual partition with a true dos environement like already suggested above. Simply installing DOS and booting with a Boot Disk should be enough, no real need for dual partition. |
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24-11-2004 05:15 AM | ||
evilded |
Celeron 566mhz 128mb RAM WinXP Pro ATI Raedon7500 (or somthing like that) It almost seems like my computer is too good for these games, but not good enough for the emulators that run them... |
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24-11-2004 03:00 AM | ||
Rogue |
I would not even use it in the office enviroment, as they tend to be much slower (thanks to small memory cash size on the processor). It would be probably much better to use dual boot if there is enough space on HD with FreeDOS or MSDos7.1 on that kind of computers. |
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