Game crashes after a short while and only in the build menu with the rotating building graphics. At first I thought I could fix it doing a full install (as all those files would be on the drive then and it may not need to talk with the CDROM) but once I did that it says there isn't enough space (needs 16meg) I could not find how to increase the mounted drives size.)
So, I uninstalled, reinstalled, and then followed the directions listed here: viewtopic.p...ght=dos32a
I get a:
1DOS/16M error: [40] not enough available extended memory (XMIN) 2 3ERROR: Program requires a video card with a VESA BIOS.
Any suggestions?
System info:
MS-7191
AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3500+
Core Speed 2193.6 MHz (11.0 x 199.4 MHz)
1GB DDR Dual channel
GeForce 7300 GS 512MB DDR
Onboard sound (Don't care much about the games sound, that works just fine using SB16 with defaults.)
WIN XP SP3 (Build 2600)
is the exact way that I did it, C:\FRAGILE is the install folder. I'm also running 'Tie Fighter' off a different directory without a hitch.
Used auto-detect while running in the DOSBox environment, it will not detect or use any sound outside DOSBox
"Sound Blaster 16" port 220 IRQ 7 DMA 5
same for music
The issue as far as I could tell wasn't how it was mounting, both drives mounted perfectly. The CD read (a genuine CD at that) and only in the building menu did the game crash. I've installed it within DOSBox and outside with the same result. I re-did it at 100MB (instead of 130MB for full) inside DOSBox and the same issue occurred. I'm on my 4th reinstall. (2x 30MB, 1x 130MB and 1x 100MB [current.])
1The game exits to the DOSBox prompt with some error message: 2 - read the error message closely and try to locate the error 3 - try the hints at the above sections
Nothing above looked like it would solve the issue at all, the game ran smoothly, just crashes on the one screen, CPU Usage isn't high at any time of usage. Also, unable to reproduce the error for when it runs because of DVD/CD Drive issue (see below)
1 - mount differently as some games are picky about the locations, 2 for example if you used "mount d d:\oldgames\game" try 3 "mount c d:\oldgames\game" and "mount c d:\oldgames"
Mounted it 2 different ways, the directory itself through the oldgames directory.
1 - if the game requires a CD-ROM be sure you used "-t cdrom" when mounting and try different additional parameters (the ioctl, usecd and label switches, see the appropriate section)
CD Mount was alright, drive died half an hour ago though (see below.)
1 - check the file permissions of the game files (remove read-only 2 attributes, add write permissions etc.) 3 - try reinstalling the game within DOSBox
Nothing setup like that for the file
Done twice now as stated above.
On a possibly related note my DVD/CD drive just died and was further mutilated when it refused my gentle attempts at getting my CD back, so I need to run out in less than an hour when Staples opens and get a new one.
Well the game surely installs into a subdirectory, so either you didn't post
the correct mountings, you used different mountings for installation than
for gameplay, or whatever.
Any way start from scratch, reinstall the game EXACTLY following MiniMax's
guide and if there are still problems post the required information again for
this new rundown.
I fail to see how there is still a misunderstanding on the sumdirectories. I am mounting the subdirectory that the game itself is in as the mounted drive, there are subdirectories in the mounted drive.
If you had the "mount c C:\INTRPLAY\FRAGILE" during the installation,
there should be a C:\INTRPLAY\FRAGILE\FRAGILE after the installation
as the game unlikely installs into the root.