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FreeFreddy 26-07-2004 07:09 AM

Wow, now that's a really complex way to play old games... But interesting. :)
Well, I just prefer to use my Windows 98 on second HD partition (or whatever the name in English is) and play the games there in Dos-prompt, if DosBox doesn't help. That way it's little easier for me, as I'm little lazy. ;)

Omuletzu 26-07-2004 07:17 AM

I'll stick to my old comp(P 166 MHz :wink:)

[ADVERTISMENT] P 166 - the BEST way to play old games [/ADVERTISMENT]

FreeFreddy 26-07-2004 07:20 AM

I have my P100 with 48 MB RAM too, but it's that outdated, I prefer a pair of problems (actually no problems) on my new PC with the old games, while being able to connect to internet and play Gothic 1+2 (Gothic 3 soon too :D) .

The Niles 26-07-2004 06:09 PM

Thanks Terabaut that will be a help for some people here.

Bob 29-07-2004 01:18 PM

if your intrested in new hosting for the image i like the idea of it :)
i could host it.
i just dual boot 98/xp :)

Ioncannon 06-09-2004 12:36 PM

I have 3 ways tol pay. Virtual PC : Problem EXTREMELY SLOW. My XP pc: Some games not work. My p1 : Its annoying when I have to compress a game on 40 floppies lol.

Kosta 06-09-2004 01:04 PM

Wow, this looks interesting. I'll give it a shot. For now I have moved this topic to Troubleshooting and pinned it. Hopefully it will a valuable resource for all people having problems! Thanks!

Unknown Hero 06-09-2004 07:56 PM

This is really for those who are so desperate if they couldn't start some game. I will try this mod if I woud be so desperate in playing some game. Thanks.
You are a dos genious! B)

Eagle of Fire 03-06-2005 09:27 PM

Since I removed the topic starter from this thread by splitting it up and sending it there this topic have little purpose left. Closing.


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