Reply 60 of 70, by Kirben
wrote:Unless you have actual IPF files of protected PC games, no, but you're welcome to try DOSBox-TC with Kryoflux stream files (converted to .TC via included utilities).
Where can I find DOSBox-TC?
wrote:Unless you have actual IPF files of protected PC games, no, but you're welcome to try DOSBox-TC with Kryoflux stream files (converted to .TC via included utilities).
Where can I find DOSBox-TC?
wrote:Where can I find DOSBox-TC?
PM sent.
I'd like to know as well, please 😉
But can you run Windows binaries? I'm unable to produce a source diff at the moment (which is why I only send out the binary privately, because posting it publicly would require me to post source code as well, license-wise).
Yes, I can through VM and/or Wine.
(License wise you could be challenged either way for the code, btw 😉)
PM sent. What prevents me from posting a source diff is that I am working on several things at once on the same code base. I know it's bad practice, and at some point I will eventually get to untangling the various changes into several source diffs. 😉
Yeah, I know that problem well 😉
hi
I'm interested to try DOSBox-TC
you can have a link? 😀
it would be nice although would support the format * .scp Supercard pro
A while ago I got a copy of your build of DOSBox-TC from Collector on the Sierra Help Pages forum (I go by notbobsmith there). It works great and I've gotten several games from my Kryoflux dumps to work on it. I recently got a new game which appears to have copy protection, but this time I've been unable to get it to work. I can mount the image, but it causes DOSBox to hang when I try to run it. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could take a look at it and give me a hand. Thanks. I've attached the file for the image that I created. The raw dump is here: [link removed by Dominus]
Please do not attach or link to copyrighted material here. If someone is interested in helping they may contact you.
OK. Sorry about that.