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![]() :ranting: Right now im getting really angry.
Why is it that a modern pc seems unable to run the most basic of progams.I have windows XP(unlucky me it seems LOL Surely there has to be a simple solution to solve this issue.I have tried using dos box to no avail.Surely windows should be able to identify what is DOS and what is NOT.Seems like a should just bin my computer and by an old old old old pc with 3.1 operating system and hey no issues. Come on then computer gurus, answer me this question? why do some dos programs run quite happily and others NOT but they are the same(or are they not??????) eg EYE OF THE BEHOLDER SERIES (will NOT run) but BETRAYAL OF KRONDOR WILL. Also i downloaded Champions of Krynn and the game initialises then when you try to save character i get unexpected error unable to save?????????? HELP ME PLEEEEEEAAASSSEEEEE NEIL |
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![]() This is because Windows 2000 and XP are based on NT architecture, as opposed to DOS architecture.
Altough XP has a sort of built-in DOS emulation, it is hardly ever sufficient to run games. That's why we use emulators - like DosBox or VdmSound - or build low-tech machines running in DOS (or, DOS/9x combo, which is a little more functional). There are no two programs that "are the same", and when we're talking about DOS-based games this is especially important. While a few games will run happily in what substitute for DOS enviroment XP provides, most will need more complex emulation, with a select few refusing to operate in emulated enviroment at all (that's why some of us build low-class machines to play games). The thing is: New computers = for WinXP & modern games. Low-tech machines = for DOS + Win98 and classic games. |
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![]() Thanks for that but then why are games (some of which are posted on this site) which are said to be xp compatible not run when you try install them.????
I understand the principal of running modern games on modern pc what i dont understand is why the programmers didnt allow for older games to be played.Thus keeping the status quo. Oh and dosbox is a nightmare to work on XP as well. :ranting: Dont you think that its about time someone came up with a solution to this issue.Modern pc owners LIKE playing old games as well. Anybody out there with any suggestions im all ears. LOL |
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Most of the games on the site (in fact almost all of them) are pre-instaled. In fact the instalation itself may cause them to stop working! And about DOSBox - it's easy enough (and there are shortcuts to it as well, that make it even easier). Read this: http://www.abandonia.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5783 and this: http://www.abandonia.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=5684 |
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Another thing is memory. A lot of dos programs run in protected mode to access the memory above the first 640k (if i'm not mistaken). Modern OS'es have more advanced memory management then DOS had (or at least different MM) and won't allow programs to access the direct mode. |
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If a 13 year old like me can use it without asking for help, you can.
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![]() I can tell you why you get that error when saving in Champions of Krynn... very simple which everybody trying to run old dos games should remember.... Configuration files... check them and change them if needed. Try copying COK to root of C: so the path should be C:\COK THAT should fix your problem and also if you want to then play the sequel you also place that in the root so you can take your characters from COK and continue with them.
But nothing is simple and DOSBOX rules if you know how to use it... and if you don't well then you can always learn... and D-fend will do a lot for you without too much hassle too. |
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That's their logic, at least. Can't say they don't have a point in that, either. Quote:
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