First post, by schiminator
my computer is an old compaq
Windox XP ver. 2002
intel celeron processor
631 MHz w/ 231 MB RAM
Is it possible to download a game, specifically X-Com Apocalypse,
and run it on the computerwithout an emulator?
my computer is an old compaq
Windox XP ver. 2002
intel celeron processor
631 MHz w/ 231 MB RAM
Is it possible to download a game, specifically X-Com Apocalypse,
and run it on the computerwithout an emulator?
Maybe. Did you try?
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wrote:my computer is an old compaq Windox XP ver. 2002 intel celeron processor 631 MHz w/ 231 MB RAM […]
my computer is an old compaq
Windox XP ver. 2002
intel celeron processor
631 MHz w/ 231 MB RAM
Okay.....
wrote:Is it possible to download a game,
It is, regardless what O/S you're using. Whether it's legal or not is another thing.
wrote:specifically X-Com Apocalypse,
and run it on the computerwithout an emulator?
X-Com Apocalypse is a Win9x game, and as far as I know, there's no Win9x emulator on WinXP.
However, I'm not sure whether X-Com Apocalypse is one of those pesky Win9x games that won't run on XP (Magic: The Gathering and Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun come to mind). Mind you, there are not many of such games.
Here's an obvious advice: try running the game first. If you fail, try Compatibility Tab in Properties menu. If you keep failing, then you may want to try MS Application Compatibility Toolkit.
However, considering your system (631 MHz Celeron with 231 MB RAM), frankly I see no point of installing WinXP on the first place --even 256 MB of RAM is merely the minimum threshold to comfortably run XP. It'll be much better if you install Windows 98, then you can definitely play X-Com Apocalypse and many older games as well.
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman.
wrote:X-Com Apocalypse is a Win9x game, and as far as I know, there's no Win9x emulator on WinXP.
I'm sorry KAN - but I think there was only some kind of installation routine for X-COM APOCA under Win95, so you could install and also (in a dos-box) play the game under win95, but the game itself is a DOS-game. But you're right - X-COM APOCA will work under win98 in dos-box or by starting the dos-mode (7.0).
So the best way to play the game on this machine would be:
- Install win98 (NOT Me!) - or - if you familiar with it: install a dual boot configuration (that's the way I did it) with pure DOS (i.E. 6.2) and your favorite operating system separatly using a boot manager.
- Get the game from the web (if this is legally possible) or ebay (look for a boxed edition with the manual - you will need it)
Install it. Don't forget to configure your soundcard right.
enjoy!
wrote:wrote:X-Com Apocalypse is a Win9x game, and as far as I know, there's no Win9x emulator on WinXP.
I'm sorry KAN - but I think there was only some kind of installation routine for X-COM APOCA under Win95, so you could install and also (in a dos-box) play the game under win95, but the game itself is a DOS-game.
Duh! It was many years ago. 😖
wrote:But you're right - X-COM APOCA will work under win98 in dos-box or by starting the dos-mode (7.0).
Yes, it did. I just forgot that it's actually a DOS game. 😢
wrote:So the best way to play the game on this machine would be: - Install win98 (NOT Me!) - or - if you familiar with it: install a […]
So the best way to play the game on this machine would be:
- Install win98 (NOT Me!) - or - if you familiar with it: install a dual boot configuration (that's the way I did it) with pure DOS (i.E. 6.2) and your favorite operating system separatly using a boot manager.- Get the game from the web (if this is legally possible) or ebay (look for a boxed edition with the manual - you will need it)
Install it. Don't forget to configure your soundcard right.enjoy!
However, I'm just thinking......
Yes, I remember it again now: it is actually a DOS game running on Win98. However, since it's a DOS game, I think it's still possible having it run under WinXP DOS. In fact (but correct me if I'm wrong), I think it's easier to run DOS games in XP instead of running Win9x-only games.
Yes, there's still sound issues and such, but since it's "late" DOS game (1997 and above), I'd rather suggest VDMSound instead of DOSBox. I run run Sandwarriors, Fragile Allegiance, and Druid: Daemons of the Mind on XP successfully with VDMSound.
Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman.
Well to put it short
I use my old computer to see what happens after i download new crap before moving it on to the new computer
The new one has to last about decade
My next question will make me a noob/idiot/DUMBASS for asking but ummm....
I cant figure out HOW to download the game i go to the website i check all the FAQs, the forums, even left a quick message at the game download section
So yeah.....Send me a FAQ i missed? Or tell me what i did wrong?
Or whatever
Its from dosbox.net
So is there a FAQ i missed somewhere or is there something else?
PS i manage to find a demo for Apocalypse and it plays fine without the emulator I dunno if that really means anything however
Upon further investigation i have found that dosbox dosent HAVE any games so now i AM a noob/idiot/dumbass
So the search continues
One last thing, if you know the file size of x com apocalypse and would post it here i would be eternally gratefull
Why? So you can narrow down your google searches to get the game without paying for it? 🙄
heh.
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