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First post, by mllyons67

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Downloading is new for me... but I did manage to download the .58 version of DOSBox. I encountered a problem from the beginning. When I attempted to run the program, the file extension of the download was not a recognized format (.lha).

I went to several sites in order to get a different extension, but all of the downloads were .lha extensions.

Can someone help me with this?

I don't know if it matters, but my PC runs on Windows XP, is formatted especially for games (or so my computer-tech guy stated) and I want (really want) to play my favorite, old-timers game called Shadow Warrior.

Thanks, MLL

Reply 1 of 12, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by mllyons67 Downloading is new for me...

uh-oh...

but I did manage to download the .58 version of DOSBox. I encountered a problem from the beginning. When I attempted to run the program, the file extension of the download was not a recognized format (.lha).

LHA is an archive format. It cannot be run. You use another program (like LHA.EXE) to extract it's files to another location for use.

To be honest, if you're not at all familiar with this, then using DosBox will probably be quite difficult for you.

I don't know if it matters, but my PC runs on Windows XP,

It does...which is why we always ask for that kind of info.

formatted especially for games (or so my computer-tech guy stated) and I want (really want) to play my favorite, old-timers game called Shadow Warrior.

Then there has been a serious communication problem as "Shadow Warrior" runs poorly on XP and not at all in DosBox.

Reply 2 of 12, by Qbix

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mllyons67 wrote:
Downloading is new for me... but I did manage to download the .58 version of DOSBox. I encountered a problem from the beginning. […]
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Downloading is new for me... but I did manage to download the .58 version of DOSBox. I encountered a problem from the beginning. When I attempted to run the program, the file extension of the download was not a recognized format (.lha).

I went to several sites in order to get a different extension, but all of the downloads were .lha extensions.

Can someone help me with this?

I don't know if it matters, but my PC runs on Windows XP, is formatted especially for games (or so my computer-tech guy stated) and I want (really want) to play my favorite, old-timers game called Shadow Warrior.

Thanks, MLL

Try dowloading from the official homepage
http://dosbox.sf.net
There it got a .exe extionsion

Reply 3 of 12, by mllyons67

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Thanks for the help.

I suppose my best alternative is to purchase a computer that runs on DOS?

Sounds silly, but I really enjoyed the game....

Reply 4 of 12, by necrolust

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your best alternative is probably just to set up your computer as a dualboot system. it might be too difficult for you, but maybe you can get your "computer-tech guy" (groan) to help you. makes more sense than buying a whole new computer.

Reply 5 of 12, by eL_PuSHeR

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C'mon, don't be so hard on computer-illiterated people... 😁

Reply 6 of 12, by Kain

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I'd recommend stealing a 486 off your local highschool. I've seen some 486's in my old highschool. (They hired me to fix 10 computers) And I also saw a Pentium 55mhz. Or look around in http://www.ebay.com and see if you can find shomewhere to buy an old PC. Or you could assemble one yourself.

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Reply 7 of 12, by mllyons67

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More ideas! Great.

I will try the dual boot first... my techy computer guy (:) will certainly know how to do this.

Otherwise, that new computer would fit nicely in my newly revamped basement...

Reply 8 of 12, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by eL_PuSHeR C'mon, don't be so hard on computer-illiterated people...

Actually, I think he was groaning about the "computer-tech guy" since he came up with an XP machine for a guy who wants to run "classic" titles.

Reply 9 of 12, by necrolust

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oh, i was just being an ass. i hate loose terms such as "computer-tech guy" cause it's usually some sweaty nerd who can make a killer batch file, and is thus considered an expert.
also, that whole "formatted to play games better" thing sounds like a load of crap.
no offense to you, mllyons, but you might be better off weaning yourself from this person before he "formats your mouse with 7 gigaflops of megaRAM for maximum gameplay" or something equally retarded.

seriously though, i use Windows 98 and DOS for gaming, and it works well. ask yourself, do you really need XP?

Reply 10 of 12, by eL_PuSHeR

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I was a truly defender of MS-DOS in the Win95 days but I have to admit WinXP is quite good. No pun intended, though. I clearly prefer WinXP over Win95/98.

Reply 11 of 12, by Kain

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Blasphemer! Burn in the hells of DOS!!! (jk. 😁 )

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Maxtop Case w/ 350w PSU

Reply 12 of 12, by eL_PuSHeR

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🤣 !