31-01-2007 02:53 PM | ||
PsychosesMan |
There, in fact, IS a way to play Jim with sound in XP. First, download the Microsoft Application Compatibility Toolkit from here: http://tinyurl.com/mw4kq (It's a really long address, so I used TinyURL. It leads to file you want on the Microsoft website.) MS will make you jump through a couple hoops in order to confirm that you have a legit version of Windows, so you'll have to bear through that. Once you have the Application Compatibility Toolkit installed, go into the toolkit's folder on your Start menu. There should be a Tools subfolder and a "Framework" shortcut. Go into the Tools subfolder and open the Compatibility Administrator. Download this: http://psychosesman.googlepages.com/EWJimSoundFix.sdb Open it in Compatibility Administrator. Under "Custom Databases" you should see a "Earthworm Jim 95 in XP" item. Right-click on it and click "Install". Assuming your executable is called "EWJIM3.EXE", this should make it not freeze when it plays sounds. The "dispdib.dll" error will still pop up, but if you just click OK and ignore it, the game will run fine. If the sounds stop playing when you load a new level, simply open the game's Sound menu, uncheck "Sound Effects", close the menu, then open it again and re-check Sound Effects. This should work. Also, rest assured I will do my best to upload the full version with music when it arrives from eBay within the next week or so. I registered specifically to post this because I got really frustrated before I figured it out and I wanted to save others the frustration. I hope this works for you. |
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19-05-2005 04:50 PM | ||
kOS | i tried to solve this problem, and i think that the only way you can play in EJ SE is to install win98 on one partition or under pc emulator (bosch or virtual pc) :bye: | |
19-05-2005 10:56 AM | ||
bedron |
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18-05-2005 10:57 PM | ||
kOS | bedron: do you have error with DISPDIB.DLL file when you chose compatibility with win95? | |
18-05-2005 09:50 PM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
Yes, we can always try to solve this problem. Just act like if it wasn't an Abandonware game, which mean don't send him the game or files from the game or offer a link for a download and you'll be fine. |
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18-05-2005 09:26 PM | ||
kOS | Since EJ is ESA protected, should we solve this problem? :> | |
18-05-2005 08:57 PM | ||
bedron | There are sound files in the game. When I tried to make it win95 compatible, I could turn the sounds on, and they worked! So there are sound files. The only problem here is, that after a few secs it's ALWAYS freezing. | |
17-05-2005 07:53 AM | ||
BeefontheBone | Ah, that explains it then. Since we have more server space, if anyone has the CD we could probably put a full version up. | |
17-05-2005 07:07 AM | ||
TheSmyth |
This topic was covered a while back: Apparently, No-One can get the sound working, because there's no sound files. The person who did the upload assumed it was a problem with their machine. But the files are actually missing. |
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16-05-2005 05:45 PM | ||
samtam90 | VDMSound works only with DOS games, not with games that need win95. IF (and only if) the game can be played also in dos, you can try to use vdmsound. Otherwise, i think you should try various settings in the setup. | |
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