First post, by dvwjr
Hello all,
I am trying to write a post-install patch program which would allow the original SYSTEM SHOCK vF1.5S to execute properly in the Windows NT/2K/XP NTVDM environment. I have the enhanced CD-ROM vF1.6C of SYSTEM SHOCK with Mok's object code modifications and wanted to perform similar modifications to the original floppy-only version. The version which exists at Freylia is actually the vB3.0S (pirated) Beta version of the official Origin floppy release. The object code modifications have already been successfully tested on the vB3.0S version of SSHOCK.EXE, however the beta INSTALL.EXE does not support the SoundBlaster AWE32/AWE64. I would only wish to patch the original commercial release.
What would help:
A.) Five files from SYSTEM SHOCK version F1.5S, the nine (3.5") floppy-diskette release.
Files needed:
1.) SSHOCK.EXE
2.) INSTALL.EXE
3.) INSTALLE.DAT
4.) INSTALLF.DAT
5.) INSTALLG.DAT
B.) Complete directory/sub-directory listing of a fresh vF1.5S installation with dates, times and file-sizes.
C.) Your help in beta-testing both the patch program and the resultant patched vF1.5S of SYSTEM SHOCK on the following operating system and sound-card combinations:
1.) NTVDM - WinXP (SP2) (SP1)
2.) NTVDM - Win2000 (SP4)
3.) NTVDM - WinNT (SP6a)
4.) DosBox v0.65 with SoundBlaster 16 and Gravis Ultrasound emulation
5.) DOS - v5.x, v6.x, v7.x, v8.x with real SoundBlaster AWE32/AWE64
What you get:
A.) For your kind help and effort - be the first on your block possessing a copy of the Win32 patch program for the original vF1.5S of SYSTEM SHOCK which allows proper operation in the NTVDM DPMI environment. This patch program will correct the two known programming errors present in the SSHOCK.EXE executable when it was first shipped in September 1994. These errors have prevented SYSTEM SHOCK vF1.5S from successfully executing on the Windows NT/2K/XP/2003 family of operating systems in the NTVDM environment. These object code patches implement similar (but not identical) changes as were first implemented by MOK on the enhanced CD-ROM vF1.6C CDSHOCK.EXE executable.
B.) Modified INSTALL.EXE which will provide additional SoundBlaster AWE32/AWE64 DOS sound-card support not available when floppy version shipped in September 1994.
C.) Additional stack space and larger data segment to help prevent crashes.
D.) Retention of all the vF1.5S game-play bugs described in System Shock: the hacker"s guide to sin
E.) My thanks!
Think of it as the ultimate stripped-down 'portable' version of SYSTEM SHOCK...
Thank you again for your consideration,
dvwjr