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First post, by DOSfan1994

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Hello people of planet Earth I was wondering why I am making this post.
If this is a post that seems you can help me on leave a message on this thread, or if it's not your kind of thread that is not related to any very old games and never mentioned on this site before I'll close the thread then because I know this is something that will be not fixable.

I was wanting to play 2 games I have that I got in 2000 and they are both based on LEGO construction toys. The games are "Lego stunt rally" and "Lego Creator : Knights kingdom on Windows 95. I have a Hard disk image of the operating system on DOSbox SVN but I know it may be a little laggy and all but that's okay I have opengl mode activated but it's the best performance I can get.

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At first I tried "Stunt rally" and at first it installed fine but for a second time it gets these illegal operation errors and has to close but sometimes it installs properly and I restart my Windows 95 operating system on DOSbox SVN and I have the right system requirements as well.

http://www.allgame.com/game.php?id=25652&tab=sysreqs

When I start the game for the first time on there it plays fine like on the real computer,
but when I exit the game or try to change to 800x600 mode on the game and go back into Windows, DOSbox Daum brings up the exit to error message on the status window and it exits.
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I don't even know why it does that when everytime I leave my game on Windows.
Mean I understand the purpose for this emulator to play DOS games on modern computers or Windows operating systems like 3.1, 95 and 98 made for DOS. But for a game that is that said on the box that is made for Windows 95 and 98 and I have the right system requirements and is there something I did wrong ? Or left out ?

Well my experience with installing "Lego Creator Knights kingdom" on Windows 95 by using DOSbox Daum May 5th 2013 it installed properly unlike "Stuntrally" but as for inside the game it plays fine.

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But when I close it DOSbox does the same thing while exiting "Lego Stunt rally."
I don't see why it is doing that all the time. I get all the right system requirements it plays fine inside the game but when I leave DOSbox SVN crashes by itself. What is it making it do that ?
Is it the settings ? Is it Windows 95 or is it the game ? If it's the settings then something needs to be changed on the emulator if you have any way on to fix this please leave a message.

Reply 1 of 18, by DosFreak

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Probably has to do with the fact that DOSBox doesn't support Windows 9x and that you are using a version of DOSBox that this forum doesn't support.
You should really be asking for support from the developer of that ver of DOSBox (he does have a forum).

Try your games first on a modern version of WIndows. (XP+)
If they do not work on a modern version of Windows then try them in Virtual PC\Vmware\Virtualbox\Parallels, etc NOT dosbox.

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Reply 2 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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But Virtualbox dosen't support DOS games and does not have a Direct3D Accelerator.

Reply 3 of 18, by leileilol

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but neither of those games are DOS games, and yes it does have Direct3D acceleration via WineD3D.

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Reply 4 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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Well they're games that work on a Windows OS that is made in DOS and onwards VIA backwards compatibility and why I wanted to play it on Windows 95 because I want to play it the neutral way.

Reply 6 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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I know that. Also does Virtual box have a Direct3D accelerator and plays DOS games ?

Reply 7 of 18, by obobskivich

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Pretty sure leileilol already stated it does in fact have Direct3D, and you are not trying to play DOS games here (neither of the games you have mentioned is a DOS game) - you're trying to play Win9x games. There's a difference. I would agree with DosFreak - try them in Windows, try them in Windows with compatability options, and then try appropriate virtualization (e.g. VMWare, VirtualBox, etc). I know that Lego Island (which is the oldest Lego game) installs and runs fine in Windows XP with no intervention, even on fairly new (by its standards) hardware (GeForce FX and Pentium 4). I would assume later Lego games to also work. A quick lookie-loo and Stunt Rally appears to support Windows 98/2000/XP (from its system requirements - http://gamesystemrequirements.com/games.php?id=328), so it should work in XP and there's a chance it will work in 7 too. Can't find Knights Kingdom system requirements as easily (allgames has it, but doesn't mention OS), but for a game released in 2000 I'd be surprised if 2000/XP couldn't run it.

Methinks you're making this much more complicated than it needs to be...

Reply 8 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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I know it works on modern windows but if you can talk to ykhwong he would know by now to make it work on Windows 95 on DOSbox svn, and knights kingdom like said on the box says it works in Windows 95.

Reply 9 of 18, by obobskivich

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DOSfan1994 wrote:

I know it works on modern windows

So then what is the problem? 😕

Reply 10 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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Well ykhwong is the one who made DOSbox Daum. Talk to him he might have a clue.
ykhwong

Reply 11 of 18, by leileilol

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Nagging others to fix what's not broken isn't helping anyone.

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Reply 12 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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Well if this forum is not gonna work I'll just close this.

Reply 13 of 18, by mr_bigmouth_502

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You CAN boot win95/98 under DosBox, but good luck doing anything useful with it afterwards, as it's NOT what DosBox is designed for. If you play around with it enough, you can play some old games, but from my experience it just doesn't work that well. Seriously, try VMWare instead, and it will probably work better, as it is actually optimized for running Windows. Virtual PC may work well too, but YMMV.

Reply 14 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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Unless if you get ykhwong to view this forum.

Reply 16 of 18, by leileilol

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DOSfan1994 wrote:

I know another emulator ! SPC/AT !

a 4.77mhz 8088 computer isn't going to run a Direct3D Win9X game.

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Reply 17 of 18, by DOSfan1994

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Darn it. Well I want is a virtual computer that can play both Windows 95 games and DOS games.