Forums

Forums (http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/index.php)
-   Gaming Zone (http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/forumdisplay.php?f=10)
-   -   Help Please (http://www.abandonia.com/vbullet/showthread.php?t=10213)

bloodface 08-05-2006 08:49 PM

hey yesterday i found an old ibm sp/2 model 25 in my dad's garage and i've been trying to find games for this piece of art and i could'nt find any, someone suggested to look in The Crypt section but none of the games worked so i may be doing something wrong...if anyone has help please pm me :P

Eagle of Fire 08-05-2006 09:15 PM

Moved to Favorite.

guesst 08-05-2006 10:33 PM

Does it have DOS installed? Which version? What are you doing with the files that you download?

Probably the best thing to do is format a floppy on the old machine. Put the game on the floppy, then play the game from the floppy.

While I have no idea the specs of this machine, here's a few that I played back when I only had a computer that sucked:

Star Control - A personal favorate. Fits on a floppy and even runs in CGA mode if needed.
Prince of Persia - Not sure if it'll work, but a defonate classic. If you can run this then the flood gates are open.
Metal Mutant - I think it only runs in CGA mode, but looks so good you'd hardly notice. A tough puzzler but alot of fun.
Death Sword - Two player head rolling action!
The Amazing Spiderman - It sucks so good. Hard to control and difficult, but endless hours of fun none-the-less. Unless this is a different version that I used it should have down to CGA support.

Does anyone have any RPGs to suggest? Don't the older Krynn games agree very well with old systems? What else? If Immortal works you're in for a real treat.

bloodface 09-05-2006 02:16 AM

its says as follow:
The IBM Personal Computer Basic
Version C1.10 Copyright IBM Corp 1981
62940 Bytes Free
Ok

_

and at the bottom it says:

1LIST 2RUN 3LOAD 4SAVE 5CONT 6,"LPT1 7TRON 8TROFF 9 KEY 0SCREEN

it says that the version is 6.22 and i only have one game and its arkanoid and on that floppy their is a ms-dos application, a .dat application (probably the saves) , a autoexec.bat file and a arkanoid.src (says thats it is a screensaver) and all i do is extract the game onto a floppy disk and nothing happend :( LOL i want more games LOL!!! thx for the help tho

gregor 09-05-2006 05:35 AM

what kind of graphics card does it have? Does it have Hercules graphics card? If so GP Clycles should work. And Prince of Persia 1. but you have to run it as CGA.
Or does it maybe have one of those "half graphics" card that can't actually do any graphics but only text that looks liek graphic. if so you can probably find some old pong to play. :D

what does it not work? you just wrote it doesn't work. what does it do? what does it say? is it just blank screen? how many Mhz the processor has? and what about RAM? does it have 640k?

And how the F does this thread belong into favourite oldies and newbies????? :blink:

efthimios 09-05-2006 08:18 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by bloodface@May 9 2006, 03:16 AM
its says as follow:
The IBM Personal Computer Basic
Version C1.10 Copyright IBM Corp 1981
62940 Bytes Free
Ok

_

and at the bottom it says:

1LIST 2RUN 3LOAD 4SAVE 5CONT 6,"LPT1 7TRON 8TROFF 9 KEY 0SCREEN

it says that the version is 6.22 and i only have one game and its arkanoid and on that floppy their is a ms-dos application, a .dat application (probably the saves) , a autoexec.bat file and a arkanoid.src (says thats it is a screensaver) and all i do is extract the game onto a floppy disk and nothing happend :( LOL i want more games LOL!!! thx for the help tho

64KB memory? I have never worked on a PC with that few memory.

Is it me or it doesn't even have DOS installed? Well, of course it doesn't have it installed, but you could use a floppy disk to run it, though I don't remember how any more.
The commands you mentioned sound very familiar though...

guesst 09-05-2006 03:04 PM

Everything looks in order. I think I see the problem. You've never used DOS before have you?

For your arkanoid game you'll want to put the disk in the drive and turn the computer on, or off and on, or hit crtl-alt-del, either way.

If you have never used DOS before just let us know. I may be up for typing up a DOS primer to help you out, but I'm not going to do it if you do know DOS.

gregor 10-05-2006 05:18 AM

He uses dos 6.22? :blink: somehow it looks different on my computer...

how do you get those lines at the bottom then? they somehow remind me of old notron commander, but are definatelly not it.

efthimios 10-05-2006 05:21 AM

I doubt the machine uses dos 6.2

Does the pc have a hard drive or just floppy disk drive?

bloodface 10-05-2006 05:27 PM

found the problem and most of the games i have worlks on this bieutifu machine...the problem was that the ps/2 only supports double-sided mfd-2dd foppys LOL i tried to install some games on a normal floppy and it could't detect it and when i usted a mdf-2dd floppy it worked! thanks for the help guy!


The current time is 12:02 AM (GMT)

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.1
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.