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Atlantis The Lost Tales on Vista?

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First post, by detroit

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Hello,

I am trying to get Atlantis The Lost Tales to work on Vista. Used the ATLDOS file and mounted the cd-rom drive with dosbox 0.72 (-t cdrom). However the only thing this leads me to is a black screen which does nothing.

Anyone knows how to get this to work?

Reply 1 of 59, by gidierre

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game unknown to me, but
2 ideas

if using plain 0.72 dosbox

either add to mount the -noioctl switch
or try and use the latest cvs build with the same syntax you've been using

HTH

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Reply 2 of 59, by detroit

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Thank you for your reply.

First of all let me just say that i am quite a noob on dosbox and these things, all my knowledge comes from googling and sites like this.

I tried:
mount c(/d/e) e:\ -t -noioctl cdrom --->illegal type noioctl
and
mount c(/d/e) e:\ -noioctl cdrom
c:
altdos
-->CD-Rom driver not installed

I am unfamiliar with cvs, could you explain how to get and use it?

Thanks again.

Reply 3 of 59, by Qbix

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mount C c:\dosgames
mount D e:\ -t cdrom -noioctl

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Reply 4 of 59, by detroit

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Thanks for the reply, Qbix.

Unfortunately, what you wrote leads to the same black screen.

Reply 5 of 59, by gidierre

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but

assuming your cdrom is named e: (in Windows)

have you created a c:\dosgames folder in Win explorer before running dosbox ?

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Reply 6 of 59, by detroit

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gidierre wrote:

but

assuming your cdrom is named e: (in Windows)

have you created a c:\dosgames folder in Win explorer before running dosbox ?

Yes, I have.

Sorry for my lack of expertise, just really want to play this game. Can't get past the black screen so far.

Reply 7 of 59, by wd

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How did you install the game?

Reply 8 of 59, by gidierre

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detroit wrote:

Can't get past the black screen so far.

now wait a minute

have you looked up
the game database

http://www.dosbox.com/comp_list.php?showID=3140&letter=a

where tsampikos apparently has had valuable info to share

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Reply 9 of 59, by detroit

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wd wrote:

How did you install the game?

I installed it from the cd-rom.

gidierre wrote:
now wait a minute […]
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now wait a minute

have you looked up
the game database

http://www.dosbox.com/comp_list.php?showID=3140&letter=a

where tsampikos apparently has had valuable info to share

I came across this page when googling and am using the patch but they lost me at step 3:

3) Set: Core: Dynamic, Cycles:30.000+, mouse sensitivity 300+ and enable autolock mouse option.

How do I do that???

Thanks for the replies.

Reply 10 of 59, by Qbix

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type in dosbox:
core dynamic
cycles 35000

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Reply 11 of 59, by detroit

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Qbix wrote:

type in dosbox:
core dynamic
cycles 35000

Thanks, tried but still got only the black screen.

Reply 12 of 59, by MiniMax

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Read my 60 Seconds Guide to DOSBox (and don't just read it - follow it too).

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.

Reading the aptly named README file will be a good idea too.

OBS: Since you are on Vista, and Qbix recommended the -noioctl option, better use that too when mounting the CD.

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Reply 13 of 59, by detroit

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Ok, so here's all I did.

I installed the game from the cd-rom. Tried to run it without dosbox which led to the result you see in th attachment. Also tried adjusting compatibility, did not help.

So I googled, found dosbox and the ''ATLDOS" file.

In dosbox, I typed:

mount c c:\dosgames
mount d e:\ -t cdrom -noioctl
d:
atldos

This led to the black screen. I tried the same along with

core dynamic
cycles 35000

Again, only the black screen came up.[/u]

Reply 14 of 59, by MiniMax

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Sounds wrong. I think you missed a step, like

D:
install

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Reply 15 of 59, by detroit

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There is a setup file but it doesn't run in dosbox.

Reply 16 of 59, by wd

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Then there must be another file for the dos install.
If you DO NOT install the game inside dosbox, it of course won't work as
the paths are incorrect.

Reply 17 of 59, by detroit

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There is a file called dosinst.bat but when I type:

D:\>dosinst

I get:

D:\>cd \atl_dos
Unable to change to: \atl_dos.

D:\>install.bat
Illegal command: install.bat.

Reply 18 of 59, by wd

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atl_dos must be a subdirectory on the cd, not?

Reply 19 of 59, by detroit

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There is no such subdirectory on the cd.