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Reply 20 of 34, by DosFreak

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It isn't a config file problem. It's most likely a crappy installer problem. We've had problems with Sierra installers before. I do not have this compilation so it's hard to troubleshoot the problem.

You may have better luck if you post the batch file that you are trying to use.

What we'll probably ending up doing is posting the filenames of a known working copy of the games and then you'll have to root through your CD and replicate the structure, then we'll probably post a working config file for the game (not a dosbo config but the game config).

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Reply 21 of 34, by Hazekel

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You have a copy of the files on the CD but not what is in the SQ1VGA folder. Show me what is in that folder.

I suspect the problem is the weird way in which the CD installs the games. It will normally create a new bat file which executes somthing lice SCIDUV followed by some instructions. Is there a SCIDUV in that folder? If so, there might be a solution but I haven't figured it out yet. I have the CD Collection for PQ which is similar in nature but the original SQs, so I can only guess based on the PQ series, but they are defintely installed differently.

Reply 22 of 34, by Qbix

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can you attach that installh file here ?
I wonder what they are doing.

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Reply 23 of 34, by alexkrich

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OK, by popular demand, here are the files.

Also, there are two files called SCIDHUV.EXE. One is in the "Arcades" folder, and one is in the SQ1VGA folder. There is also an SCIDLL.DLL file in the SQ4 folder.

Anything else you need to know to help me satisfy my adventure gaming addiction?

Reply 24 of 34, by MiniMax

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alexkrich wrote:

OK, by popular demand, here are the files.

Also, there are two files called SCIDHUV.EXE. One is in the "Arcades" folder, and one is in the SQ1VGA folder. There is also an SCIDLL.DLL file in the SQ4 folder.

Anything else you need to know to help me satisfy my adventure gaming addiction?

Yes, what is the problem you are trying to solve here? Installing SQ1 or SQ4?

If SQ4, why are you posting information about the SQ1EGA folder?

If SQ4, then forget about your INSTALL.BAT file, and go directly to the SQ4 directory on the CD, and use the install /f command:

D:\>cd sq4
D:\SQ4>install /f

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Reply 25 of 34, by alexkrich

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The problem is installing SQ1VGA, SQ2, SQ3, SQ4, SQ5, Imagination Network, and Nick's Picks, all of which are on the same disc (along with SQ1EGA, which I can and have installed fine).

If you look at my initial entry, I spelled out the problem pretty clearly. I posted information about the SQ1 folder because someone asked me about it.

Reply 26 of 34, by MiniMax

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I wouldn't say it was spelled out pretty clearly. So you are trying to solve 7 problems at once? Problem no. 1 being installing SQ1VGA. Problem no. 2 being installing SQ2, etc, etc.?

If usually pays off to concentrate on one problem at a time. So - what is the problem you are trying to solve here?

alexkrich wrote:

I posted information about the SQ1 folder because someone asked me about it.

Someone did that? Who? Where?

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Reply 27 of 34, by alexkrich

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It is one problem: there is an install file (see above, INSTALL.txt) that, when I run it, brings up a menu. None of the items on the menu work, but when I hit "E," it says "eOut of environment space, installing SQ1EGA," which it then allows me to do. I don't want to do that. I want to be able to install each game, and I don't really care how, but niether that method, nor running the individual install programs in the separate folders works.

Reply 28 of 34, by alexkrich

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MiniMax wrote:
alexkrich wrote:

I posted information about the SQ1 folder because someone asked me about it.

Someone did that? Who? Where?

Hazekel wrote:

You have a copy of the files on the CD but not what is in the SQ1VGA folder. Show me what is in that folder.

Reply 29 of 34, by wd

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> 12. Version of emulator: DOSBox 0.63

Please use 0.65.

Try to use c:\sierra\sqX and see if that "can't create config file" still
occurs, if it does watch the dosbox status window if some file
information is displayed.

Reply 30 of 34, by alexkrich

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Wow. I can't believe that actually worked. After all that, all I had to do was update DOSBox. Thanks.

One more stupid question before I stop bothering you all: isn't there a way to make DOSBox full screen/toggle between full screen and normal size from within the program, while it's running a game?

Thanks again.

Reply 31 of 34, by wd

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> After all that, all I had to do was update DOSBox.

Well Hazekel said that one page before 😉

Fullscreen is alt-enter for windows, maybe something similar for macs.
Start up the key mapper and look for that Fullscreen button.

Reply 32 of 34, by MiniMax

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alexkrich wrote:
Hazekel wrote:

You have a copy of the files on the CD but not what is in the SQ1VGA folder. Show me what is in that folder.

Damn! 😮 I need to increase the font size - or get new glasses. I swear - I scanned the thread for the request, but failed to see it.

About going full-screen: Hit ALT-ENTER.

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Reply 33 of 34, by alexkrich

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Thanks for the help, dudes.

Reply 34 of 34, by Hazekel

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On the fullscreen thing, I always make a BAT file that contains the instructions. If you read the readme file you can get the basic info, but you need to add "-fullscreen" to the command line. That way you don't have to change all the time. Here is an example of the BAT files I made.

dosbox.exe C:\SIERRA\SQ1.COM -fullscreen -exit

Save that as a TXT file and then change "TXT" to "BAT" to make it executable by DOSBOX.