03-07-2008 11:37 AM | |||
The Fifth Horseman |
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03-07-2008 12:22 AM | |||
ysorian | im usin FW (.what i dont know) ... my stuff is on a D:\games drive so im mountin c: as d:\games then into \future... dont know sorry maybe 5th can help | ||
02-07-2008 10:58 PM | |||
Fubb |
I downloaded it from here, maybe I need to mount it differently when in dos boX? Cus my mount is... Z:\>Mount C: C:\ (Mounting C:\ IS NOT RECOMENDED< YOU CRAZY!) Z:\> C: C:\cd \FUTURE FUTURE>FW And now game runs, but when i wanna save, it says "Please insert Backup floppy disk in drive a:" "No floppy disc in drive a:" For some reason the save name thingy still goes yp though, the save name is fubb, and when I died, I tried to restore the game and it said "Please insert floppy in drive A: No floppy in drive A: Unable to restore game" ...or something like that...do I need to have my Future Wars in a different directory? Right now it's just in C:\Future Or am I using the wrong .exe? Because there is the FW.exe, the FW short cut, and the install.exe....im using FW.exe.... |
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02-07-2008 10:25 PM | |||
ysorian |
im confused? did u d/l it from here or u own it? coz the d/l from here, thru dosbox, saved fine for me :-/ while this is bein discussed can someone plz check my entry (the latest) on the Future Wars discussion thingy coz i still need help |
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02-07-2008 05:32 PM | |||
The Fifth Horseman |
Grab the attachment and unpack it somewhere. DDfloppy.ima is an image of an empty pre-formatted 720k floppy. HHfloppy.ima is the same, except it's for a 1,44 MB floppy. In DOSBox you can mount those images as if they were real floppies with the following command (of course, you'd replace the red part with the name and location of the image on your drive): IMGMOUNT A [location and name of the floppy image] -t floppy |
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02-07-2008 04:23 PM | |||
Fubb |
ah...could you define that in english please? I've only used DOSBox.. |
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02-07-2008 11:23 AM | |||
The Fifth Horseman | You can use a blank floppy image mounted as your A drive with IMGMOUNT. | ||
02-07-2008 02:56 AM | |||
Fubb |
Ah..I have a problem now Havn't played this game in like...since i was 8..so 7 years... Um, im in trouble at the copy right protection screenie thingy. What colors do I say? I got them wrong, will the copy right police eat me now? NVM found a pic on internet, saved it, gooder now.. NOW, a NEW PROBLEM How do I save? I dont own anymore working floppy discs... |
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27-06-2008 02:38 AM | |||
ysorian | much appreciated 5th... so far the other games ive d/l have run fine but dont u worry, ill let u know if i have any other probs :cheesy: | ||
27-06-2008 01:42 AM | |||
The Fifth Horseman |
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The problem you've had was similar to what I had once with the CD version of Flashback (solved it the same way, too). That's one reason why I have two shortcuts for "pure" DOSBox: the normal one and what I call the "Safe Mode", with every compatibility fix I've seen a game require so far chucked in (plus a simple text-based menu to enable or disable EMS, XMS and UMB). And it's for the very same reason that I'm setting up most of the games I run in DOSBox with dedicated shortcuts and configs - once it's there and working, I never need to bother about it again, just double-click the shortcut and play the game. Quote:
Oh yes, and there is probably a bunch that requires a restriction on available free HDD space to work right. To avoid that I just use the -freesize 700 parameter with my C mount per default - suggest you do the same, it's no apparent difference once you set it into your DOSBox autoexec but can save you from a lot of unneccesary hassle. |
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