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Titus the Fox

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First post, by Firestarter

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Hi, guys! I haven't adlib sound/music in that game - only PC Speaker stupid sounds... What's the problem? How to fix it? 😕

Om Namah Narayan'a

Reply 1 of 10, by Snover

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Did you try running the game's setup utility? heh

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 2 of 10, by Firestarter

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There isn't setup utility, only *.exe file of the game... 🙁

Om Namah Narayan'a

Reply 3 of 10, by eL_PuSHeR

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I think this game was using an AUTODETECTION method to find out what sound capabilities were available, which i hate btw. It's been a LONG TIME since i played it. I remember prehistorik, also from Titus software, allowed you to specify 'r' as command-line option to reconfigure everything. It won't hurt in trying.

Reply 4 of 10, by eL_PuSHeR

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Confirmed. It's even worst than i thought. CT-VOICE.DRV is in the game folder. I also got internal speaker only sound. Under VDMSound i got adlib sound, but the game is unplayable due to timing issues. I have not tested it further, though.

UPDATE: Fixed the timing issues. Just enable 'try to reduce cpu usage' under VDMSound performance tab and adjust it to a low value. Anyway, thanks to the great VGA support from my GF4 Ti4200 the colour palette is totally messed up. I prefer to play under DOSBOX even if it's using beeper.

Reply 5 of 10, by trumpet

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I tried running this game -not exactly the same, as it is the french version called "Moktar Adventures"'
I own the original game on the original floppy, but game don't start "you need to run the game from the original disk" and return to dosbox command.
I tried whit a cracked version found on the net, and the game runs properly...

I tried to mount directly from the floppy drive 'mount a a:/ -t floppy -label moktar'
I tried also from a harddisk, a harddisk mounted as a floppy, but still nothing !
Any option I missed or any 'protection' not supported by dosbox when emulating a floppy ?

No Solution=No Problem

Reply 6 of 10, by eL_PuSHeR

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Yes the game has a nasty assembler coded copy-protection so, unless you get a cracked version, it won't probably work under DOSBOx because of very low-level access to floppy drive.

Reply 7 of 10, by trumpet

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Thanks for your info !

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Reply 8 of 10, by robertmo

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eL_PuSHeR wrote:

Confirmed. It's even worst than i thought. CT-VOICE.DRV is in the game folder. I also got internal speaker only sound. Under VDMSound i got adlib sound, but the game is unplayable due to timing issues. I have not tested it further, though.

Prehistorik 1
If you want to have Sound Blaster sound you have to set a proper sbtype in dosbox.conf (proper to ct-voice.drv you have in game's folder).
Same with VDMSound config.

Reply 9 of 10, by eL_PuSHeR

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YAY! It works now under DOSBox with Adlib sound. Had to put a sbpro2 as emulated SB in config. 😎

Reply 10 of 10, by robertmo

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Just to clarify:
Prehistorik works with Adlib in Dosbox with default dosbox.conf
It is Sound Blaster that requires ct-voice.drv and proper sbtype setting. And with Sound Blaster setting you have adlib's music and sound blaster's sound effects.