First post, by olderthanyou
Hi there i have a game prob with a swing game... ive beed doin everything good until the meesage apeard : "you can't start a game. You started the game as network client." can any1 help please??
Hi there i have a game prob with a swing game... ive beed doin everything good until the meesage apeard : "you can't start a game. You started the game as network client." can any1 help please??
You should try to provide some more details when requesting help in the future. However, oddly enough, I think I actually know exactly what you are talking about.
http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/swing
Instead of running this in DOSBox, you can run it on the Windows XP command prompt if you start it using
SWING.EXE NOLINEAR
It seems to be pretty strict about its CD check (if the check fails, it tries to start as a network client), so that's probably your best bet.
you can run it on the Windows XP command prompt
Linux guys will love you for this answer.
Of course fixing the mounting might work, too.
Read my 60 Seconds Guide to DOSBox.
If that doesn't help, come back with details on how you mounted your C and D drives, how you did the install, how you configured sound, music etc.
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I tried to run Swing with DosBox v. 0.65, 0.70, 0.72 with floowing config:
mount c e:\swing
mount d -t cdrom e:\swing
c:
swing
V.0.65 runs only startup screen of the game. @ newer version reports about "You started as network client" problem on start of new game or load old game.
Sound works OK.
OS - WinXP SP2.
Bad installation, see
http://dosbox.com/comp_list.php?showID=2499&letter=S
Yep, I wrote there too.
Unfortunately Software2000 company doesn't exists anymore. Where the game can be found nowadays?
Did you actually READ what that last guy wrote?
I had the same problem (network client) then I started up like this: mount c J:\games\swing mount d J:\games\swing -t cdrom c […]
I had the same problem (network client) then I started up like this:
mount c J:\games\swing
mount d J:\games\swing -t cdrom
c:
swing
I get another loadingscreen and I could choose a New Game. hope its works for you..
Yes, I've read. And I don't see difference with my config.
Put the stuff into something like e:\oldgames\swing and mount the
e:\oldgames directory instead of the swing directory directly.
Isn't there an installer on the cdrom anyways?
Re: difference
1) mount d -t cdrom e:\swing
2) mount d J:\games\swing -t cdrom
See the difference?
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It is not a difference. I tried both ways to set this command.
Looks like wd is right. I have damaged installation and already don't have a CD. 🙁
Looking for correct installation...
Still there might be a difference in the mounting, as you don't know in which
directory the poster's game is (e:\swing or e:\swing\swing), see my last reply.
Oops... Sorry, wd. I forgot to update you that your advice to add internal folder didn't help.
I created e:/games and put whole swing folder there. Then I updated mounting lines to point e:/games/swing.
Interesting that swing.com recognizes that there is CD-ROM as drive D:, but it reports "No Swing CD found" before running the graphic environment.
One question that pops up in my mind is this:
How does the application know that the CD should be in drive D? Why not in drive E, F, G, H, or any other drive letter?
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Hmmm... Really... Only 26-4=22 attempts to check all options... 😲
On my old machine in 1998 it worked without any CD in CD-ROM.
It works for other people when CD-DOM assigned to drive D.
Then I updated mounting lines to point e:/games/swing.
Well the point of the whole thing is to mount e:\games and not the
swing subdirectory. But no idea if that helps, yet it is how in general
you should organize games/installations in dosbox anyways.
Did you solve this? It ought to work if you do it this way (like wd is saying):
mount c e:\
mount d e:\swing -t cdrom
c:
cd swing
swing
It works for me in linux, only diifference is that I have all my games in a "dosgames" dir.
game might be looking for a device then.
Can you post the contents of the swing directory when you have run in in linux ?
Water flows down the stream
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HappyFrog - thank for effort. It doesn't work too. 😀
Qbix - here you have (but I run DosBox under WXP).
Volume in drive E has no label.
Volume Serial Number is A4AE-2016
Directory of E:\games\swing
01.04.2008 18:56 <DIR> .
01.04.2008 18:56 <DIR> ..
01.04.2008 18:56 <DIR> DATEN
01.04.2008 18:56 <DIR> DMTS
01.04.2008 18:57 <DIR> DRIVERS
01.04.2008 18:57 <DIR> GRF
01.04.2008 18:58 <DIR> KUGELN
01.04.2008 18:58 <DIR> SAVEGAME
01.04.2008 18:58 <DIR> SND
04.09.1997 13:28 265я396 DOS4GW.EXE
26.04.2001 13:33 168 FREI.LVL
01.04.2001 19:03 3я020 HIGH0.LST
07.11.1999 19:42 3я020 HIGH1.LST
18.03.2000 20:32 3я020 HIGH2.LST
13.02.2003 23:40 3я020 HIGH3.LST
26.04.2001 13:39 3я020 HIGH4.LST
18.03.1999 19:52 3я020 HIGH5.LST
04.09.1997 13:28 6я704 MENUES.RES
04.09.1997 13:28 7я794 README.TXT
30.11.1997 15:11 614я418 SCR000.TGA
04.09.1997 13:29 29 SETSOUND.BAT
26.11.2006 23:48 1я649 SWING.COM
26.11.2006 23:48 2я855 SWING.PIF
04.09.1997 13:29 2я102 SWING1.ICO
04.09.1997 13:29 2я102 SWING2.ICO
04.09.1997 13:29 2я104 SWING3.ICO
04.09.1997 13:29 2я104 SWING4.ICO
04.09.1997 13:29 2я104 SWING5.ICO
04.09.1997 13:29 2я102 SWING6.ICO
04.04.2008 18:22 134 SWINGDOS.CFG
26.11.2006 23:47 449я483 __GAME__.EXE
27.11.2006 00:16 2я855 __GAME__.PIF
23 File(s) 1я382я223 bytes
9 Dir(s) 410я304я512 bytes free