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First post, by Horkalite

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Hello,

I used to play Ultima 7 back in the day and I found a bunch of games in storage the other day. I have a 5 1/4" floppy version of Ultima 7 Black Gate and a 3 1/2" floppy version of Ultima 7 Serpent Isle. I managed to get the data off the 5 1/4" floppies (using FC5025) and the 3 1/2" floppies using a 3 1/2" floppy USB reader. As far as I can tell, there were no errors on any of the disks (surprisingly).

After reading up on how to install Ultima 7, I found these two links:
http://exult.sourceforge.net/docs.php#bg_manual
http://exult.sourceforge.net/docs.php#si_manual

I also found this link on how to run Ultima 7 within DOSBox:
http://bootstrike.com/Ultima/Online/u7dosbox.php

After setting everything up, I got Ultima 7 Black Gate up and running with DOSBox. Amazing!

However, when I run Ultima 7 Serpent Isle, create a character, and then press the "Journey Onward" button, the program aborts with the following error:

@runlink.c, Line 2456
Warning 0x0031: Run-time TerraMorph link lost

I have tried looking up how to fix this problem via various internet searches, but nothing has helped. As I stated before, I believe the actual disk images are not corrupt. I have tried running the game without sound and with the SoundBlaster option and both ways fail.

Note that I can successfully run Ultima 7 Black Gate and Ultima 7 Serpent Isle with the help of Exult, but my preference is to run it with DOSBox.

DOSBox: 0.74
CPU: I5-2320
Windows 7, 64-bit

I have also tried the same setup on an older Windows XP machine (a Dell Vostro 200) and it ended up producing the same error.

I've done all that I can think of with no success. Any suggestions?

Thanks for reading.

Reply 1 of 31, by ripsaw8080

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For both U7 games I suggest using default settings in DOSBox except ems=false and cycles=10000. Doesn't have to be exactly 10K; you can use a higher amount of fixed cycles if the game runs better for you or if Serpent Isle is less crashy with more.

Reply 2 of 31, by Horkalite

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ripsaw8080 wrote:

For both U7 games I suggest using default settings in DOSBox except ems=false and cycles=10000. Doesn't have to be exactly 10K; you can use a higher amount of fixed cycles if the game runs better for you or if Serpent Isle is less crashy with more.

I tried the default settings plus ems=false and cycles=10000 and I get the same crash. I played around with the cycles setting and it doesn't seem to matter in terms of the crash.

If other people can run U7 Serpent Isle with DOSBox okay, then I suspect that somehow my 3.5" floppies have become corrupted over the years even though I cannot detect anything wrong with them (i.e., chkdsk returns okay on all seven of them) and it seems like I have all the necessary files.

Reply 3 of 31, by Dominus

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Grab another copy, preferably from a complete Ultima 7 or from GOG. Otherwise you are missing out on Silver Seed and probably a fair share of fixes that went into SI after the initial release.
Or play via Exult only 😉

I suspect that you are either having a file problem or you've run into a bug with Dosbox that no one else encountered yet because they are using the version with the addon.

Is it the English version or by chance the Spanish one?

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Reply 4 of 31, by ripsaw8080

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I can reproduce the error by mounting the game directory directly. When you mount C: directly to the game directory, it looks to the game like it's installed in the root directory of the drive -- some games tolerate it, some don't, so you should avoid doing it as a general rule.

You're probably doing something like:

mount c c:\dos\u7si
c:
serpent

You should do something like:

mount c c:\dos
c:
cd u7si
serpent

Reply 5 of 31, by Horkalite

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ripsaw8080 wrote:
You're probably doing something like: […]
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You're probably doing something like:

mount c c:\dos\u7si
c:
serpent

You should do something like:

mount c c:\dos
c:
cd u7si
serpent

You are correct that I was mounting the u7si directory directly, but when I changed it to the second form, I still get the same crash.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Reply 6 of 31, by Horkalite

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Dominus wrote:
Grab another copy, preferably from a complete Ultima 7 or from GOG. Otherwise you are missing out on Silver Seed and probably a […]
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Grab another copy, preferably from a complete Ultima 7 or from GOG. Otherwise you are missing out on Silver Seed and probably a fair share of fixes that went into SI after the initial release.
Or play via Exult only 😉

I suspect that you are either having a file problem or you've run into a bug with Dosbox that no one else encountered yet because they are using the version with the addon.

Is it the English version or by chance the Spanish one?

I found an online copy of Ultima 7 Serpent Isle plus Silver Seed. You were right - I tried running it and it worked fine. So maybe I will just buy it from GOG to "solve" the problem.

By the way, it is the English version.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Reply 8 of 31, by Horkalite

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DosFreak wrote:

You could compare hashes of the files to see if you can spot the difference but if you already have a working copy then not much point there.

That's a good idea but my copy is only Serpent Isle while my reference copy is Serpent Isle + Silver Seed. I tried a diff between the two but there are too many differences to make it worthwhile (in my opinion).

Thanks for the suggestion.

Reply 9 of 31, by Dominus

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You could attach the hashes, I do have the Serpent Isle only version as well, so we could compare notes 😉
(But that's besides the point, playing makes more sense with the complete SI)

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Reply 10 of 31, by Horkalite

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Dominus wrote:

You could attach the hashes, I do have the Serpent Isle only version as well, so we could compare notes 😉
(But that's besides the point, playing makes more sense with the complete SI)

Reading between the lines, does that mean you have a Serpent Isle only version that does work with DOSBox?

Since you offered, I have seven 3.5" floppies and here are the md5 checksums for all the files on them:

disk1
f56520fa822b45baa86b6cdf274d7d45 *386STEP.EXE
4c1f78d6b1b9d4339621fe3f6b6a89d2 *INSTALL.EXE
a597507c7c699eda74ddccf8cff187a2 *INSTALL.PRM
854bc22a2ba2137fe9b3996703920a00 *PKUNZIP.EXE
abbc564b89daf68abbef0fd8a02b1d45 *SIDISK00
84e2adb5f172f13ad4860d3da2e09911 *SIDISK10

disk2
60e7a211ccd881580b1cefbb7e1888a0 *SIDISK11

disk3
66669b84d1a4987f50ef4afccec43bda *SIDISK12

disk4
880b43b58c1b0c0dc27485c24dd712d0 *SIDISK13
3d2121716a03c2ffd692c816cd90ea5a *SIDISK20

disk5
c14c1780a569e563ce6fb4fb7c49f1f4 *SIDISK21

disk6
11bab3924a8ad1769f1a30712313e1c4 *SIDISK22
75f96fea24093a537caac5297323c337 *SIDISK30

disk7
9c083f7b846cc7fee231e62999e6e70d *SIDISK31
ba0777b2ec15142ad586ccb5064fbd52 *SIDISK40

Thanks!

Reply 11 of 31, by Dominus

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I have a working SI only install for Exult which has everything but the static folder stripped away...
But I do have the disks as well and wanted to image them anyway...

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Reply 12 of 31, by ripsaw8080

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The 3.5" floppies I have seem to be different, but hashes of the program files are more useful than hashes of the archives. The SIDISK* files are actually ZIP archives, and these are the details of the files contained in SIDISK00:

4E957A5BB2FD04E394C2E72CA3393AC8  ENDGAME.EXE   104,056  03/15/1993  03:14 PM
485717A98448BA3C1A8FA3AEB0EE083F INTRO.EXE 108,528 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
7A9F05E9035F49FBEEBDFB29DE40C9BF MAINMENU.EXE 132,080 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
B373581E15DBE3FF5EE0E4B40B1EE9EF READTHIS.TXT 1,673 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
C28F47BE7C618F4C53B983CC0DE84CDD SERPENT.COM 694 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
F07E7326D6B63F5EB8908BAD720ED2BC SETUP.EXE 13,328 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
0071D73DCE17EB29D98CACF566506B64 SI.EXE 750,944 03/15/1993 03:14 PM

The version number in SI.EXE is: Ver 1.02 Final

Reply 13 of 31, by Horkalite

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ripsaw8080 wrote:
The 3.5" floppies I have seem to be different, but hashes of the program files are more uself than hashes of the archives. The S […]
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The 3.5" floppies I have seem to be different, but hashes of the program files are more uself than hashes of the archives. The SIDISK* files are actually ZIP archives, and these are the details of the files contained in SIDISK00:

4E957A5BB2FD04E394C2E72CA3393AC8  ENDGAME.EXE   104,056  03/15/1993  03:14 PM
485717A98448BA3C1A8FA3AEB0EE083F INTRO.EXE 108,528 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
7A9F05E9035F49FBEEBDFB29DE40C9BF MAINMENU.EXE 132,080 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
B373581E15DBE3FF5EE0E4B40B1EE9EF READTHIS.TXT 1,673 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
C28F47BE7C618F4C53B983CC0DE84CDD SERPENT.COM 694 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
F07E7326D6B63F5EB8908BAD720ED2BC SETUP.EXE 13,328 03/15/1993 03:14 PM
0071D73DCE17EB29D98CACF566506B64 SI.EXE 750,944 03/15/1993 03:14 PM

The version number in SI.EXE is: Ver 1.02 Final

Thanks for the list. I unzipped SIDISK00 and everything matches except SI.EXE. Mine is:

f732f728c35d89a8c51a4b32c05779c6 *SI.EXE (03/15/1993, same size as yours)

I looked at SI.EXE and my version number is also: Ver 1.02 Final

So if I had to guess, it seems like my Disk 1 is corrupted. Although now I wonder why it seems like that disk doesn't give me any warnings (i.e., chkdsk).

Thanks for the md5s!

Reply 14 of 31, by ripsaw8080

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ZIP files have CRC32 hashes; not as thorough as MD5, but the chance of it not catching file corruption is very small, so you should get a warning when unzipping if the archive file is damaged.

Reply 15 of 31, by Horkalite

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ripsaw8080 wrote:

ZIP files have CRC32 hashes; not as thorough as MD5, but the chance of it not catching file corruption is very small, so you should get a warning when unzipping if the archive file is damaged.

When I unzip my SIDISK00 archive, I get no error message.

My "Modified" time stamps are different than yours but on the same date (3/15/1993). The files are either 11:37AM EST or 11:38AM EST.

When I did a search for "f732f728c35d89a8c51a4b32c05779c6", which is my SI.EXE md5 checksum, I came across this:

http://exult.sourceforge.net/forum/read.php?f … i=19482&t=19482

I had been trying to install the game using these instructions:

http://exult.sourceforge.net/docs.php#si_manual

but when I tried installing by mounting floppy images with ImDisk (plus mount a a:\ -t floppy), and running INSTALL.EXE, it worked!

I am sorry I wasted your time on this but thanks for all the suggestions. The md5 for SI.EXE led me to what I was doing wrong and I wouldn't have thought to search for that if it hadn't been for your input. So thanks again!

Reply 16 of 31, by Dominus

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Ha, there you have it! Memories what a wonderful thing to waste... I'm sorry, obviously I once knew that there is a problem with the manual install but not only forgot this, but also never updated that guide accordingly... Very strange...

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Reply 18 of 31, by ripsaw8080

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Not sure what you're interested in knowing... the installer works okay in DOSBox, but it looks for volume labels on the disks, so floppy images in SVN or a mounted floppy drive (real or virtual) are needed.

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just wondering what it does to the exe to make it a good one. I'm going to investigate later as well with images to see what it changes in the exe compared to the unzipped one.

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