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Colonization for Windows - the sound problem

in Windows
Colonization was one of those programs which used the cd audio cable during the game and chose various tracks based on what was happening in the game. The audio data on the colonization cd is located on tracks after track 1, the data. As you probably guessed, I can't get the thing to play. However, …

Re: DOS in yellowish tint with GTX 460

in DOS
Well, I had a long conversation with this guy about what I could do to solve the problem, and he said he was going to help me with some tools and just pick out the problem in the vbios like he said. That was in August. Unfortunately he has vanished off the face of the earth, so no one is left to …

Re: DOS in yellowish tint with GTX 460

in DOS
This is XP SP3. I ran svgatest and it does this http://www.divshare.com/img/16677424-cae.jpg in "modes D and E." Those are both 16 color tests. The other modes (including some with 16 colors) appear correct. I think the low intensity might be white, but the high isn't. The results are the same in …

Re: DOS in yellowish tint with GTX 460

in DOS
DosFreak: I tried a number of machine options in DosBox and as far as I can tell they all look correct. wd: I can't run them in windows, actually. NTVDM forces me to full screen. dvwjr: White.exe looks positively blue. The same thing happens in DOS. By the way...I did some testing and it seems that …

DOS in yellowish tint with GTX 460

in DOS
I've got a new GTX 460 and what do you know, DOS graphics (that is, NTVDM) all have this terrible tint to them. There's no white anywhere. But, on the same card, monitor, system, I get the correct colour with DosBOX. Unfortunately I have no other PCIE cards to test with (this computer is new). …

Recording video with microphones voice

in DOSBox General
Hello. I want to say a few things in a video of a DOS game. The problem is DOS box won't record the device to which the physical microphone is attached. I read that full duplex operation might be the solution, which is unequivocally nowhere to be found on my integrated chip. Right now the best I can …

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