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Re: Teseng ET6000 2MB

the devil 's in the details. post photos of your card as kixs said and give full specs of your system. manufacturer/model ... of all components, mainboard, other expansion cards etc... decided to return it , I have enough experience to know that the card is faulty. The fact is all my other video …

Re: Teseng ET6000 2MB

Lightspeed 128 was ET6000 model made by STB. So it should be good. Maybe post a photo of your card. ok the card is legit , i am just confused why the games are having issues. Could it be my usb mouse since this card is possible made for older pc's? I am using a pentium 133mhz with cache disabled in …

Re: Teseng ET6000 2MB

agent_x007 wrote on 2023-05-18, 17:51: List of games you tested (with issues listed alongside them), would be nice to know. Also, check this compatibility list : LINK Ok looking the card the bios chip has LIghtspeed 128 v1.1 i am starting to think someone popped in the wrong bios?

Re: Teseng ET6000 2MB

List of games you tested (with issues listed alongside them), would be nice to know. Also, check this compatibility list : LINK F-117a stealth fighter 2.0 , multiple mouse clicks Wolfenstein 3d has issues with gameplay I figured this was enough and shouldnt be an issue . I can try one on your list …

Teseng ET6000 2MB

So I tested this card today and it has issues with almost every game I am playing. I either get sound issues, graphic issues where the game crashes or mouse goes crazy. I am trying to figure out if anyone has heard of such issues when using a pentium based cpu 133mhz , with cache disabled to play …

Re: How do you run CD games on a real dos computer?

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I just burn all my DOS/early Win95 CDs for the Pentium rig. You get music and it works properly without the need for a TSR taking up resources. DOS machines don't have that much power as is, why give them an extra complex task like mounting a CD image? it almost seems more convenient to just do …

Re: How do you run CD games on a real dos computer?

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Pierre32 wrote on 2023-04-21, 21:21: Yep, it depends on the games you're running. For what I run on my DOS rig it's a killer tool. Whether it's useful for OP would require more information. what if i just extract the .IMG files where they reside in the CD folder?

Re: How do you run CD games on a real dos computer?

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> besides burning them to a CD Just use the CD you made the image of in the first place? Which of course you have available - You wouldn't pirate software, now would you? > convert the image to ISO ...in the process losing any audio tracks that may be present. Whether that's applicable/an issue …

Re: How do you run CD games on a real dos computer?

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You can mount images in DOS with SHSUCD https://github.com/adoxa/shsucd You will need to convert the image to ISO though. This may be the solution. I am trying to run Might and Magic World of XEEN. Looks like there is a folder named "CD" and contains two .image aka "disc image file" where the …

How do you run CD games on a real dos computer?

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So i have a dos rip of a game , looks like a bin file is there a special way to run these at the dos prompt besides burning them to a CD? I noticed speech in games will not work or any digital sounds..

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