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Re: Tomb Raider

in DOS
Some versions of tomb raider did not include the audio tracks. You could try running it using glidos, it is set up to use audio packs that you can download, but the last I heard they had not been completed for the entire game.

Tomb Raider S3 patch and DOSBox

I have tomb raider gold and noticed that there is an S3 patch on the cd. I tried running it using ykhwong's 0.70 cvs dated 20070305 since it has S3 emulation, but all that I got was a message that says S3 virge not detected. Is there any way to make this work? I am curious to see what the graphics …

Re: Discworld 1, config problem

I once had a similar problem with midi music in a game (don't remember the title), but I got sound by playing with the settings in windows. You might try changing the default midi device in the audio properties and see if that makes any difference and also make sure that all the volume sliders are …

Re: Screamer 2

I got Screamer 2 running with the 3dfx patch using ykhwong's cvs (20070305). The framerate is a bit low on my machine, but it is definitly playable. I used the cd and the setup worked fine for me.

Re: master of orion

in DOS
I don't have this game, but with some old DOS games, you may need to use an application called SAPUCDEX to get the cd to work properly.

Re: 3.1

Windows 3.x in dosbox operates independently of xp, so you don't have to worry about dual-booting and shutting down 3.x will not shut down your xp.

Re: All DOS Graphics Generate NTVDM CPU Error

in DOS
The cga test works with my ati x1900 crossfire card, both in single and crossfire mode, but my card has some other issues with older games (tomb raider most notably). So I would say that all manufacturers are dropping some backwards compatibilty.

Re: Realms of the Haunting - DOS

You need to mount your cd and a folder that you want to install the game in, then run the install program. If you are new to all this, it might be easier to download one of the "frontends" for dosbox (d-fend, dbgl, or d.o.g.). You can find links to them on the dosbox website.

Re: Dinotopia

When you installed the game, did it have any way to select what sound card you are using? You might try looking in the game folder to see if there is any kind of setup program for the sound. I don't own this game, so I'm afraid that I can't give you any more specific help without more detail.

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