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Re: Time Commando Music Problem

in Windows
I'm using the G5 Microsoft Snyth (something like that) on XP. I figured out the problem though. Turns out I was missing a volume controller EXE, so I downloaded it and put it inside my System32 folder. Then, I could turn up the MIDI sound in the Sound Control Panel. Problem solved.

Time Commando Music Problem

in Windows
I finally managed to get a copy of Time Commando, but for some reason there is no music. When I look in the Sound Settings there isn't even an option for the music. I bought the game off Amazon, and I'm playing it on Windows XP. (it actually workes on XP, contrary to what everyone else says; I'm …

Re: Running Time Commando

well i got an urge to try to get this damn thing to run. I just tried this on my old XP, and it won't work. Also, in the 60 second guide it says to make a new folder. What should the empty folder I make be called? (TimeComm, TimeCo?) Here are the pics for what i am doing: http://s187.photobucket.com …

Re: Running Time Commando

ok thanks. Let me just make sure i understand it right. Alright, i made the ISO file, and the BIN and CUE files using UltraISO. Do I mount those, instead of the CD" And I still use the same Time Commando folder with all the data for the C drive mount? "C:\*some directory*\cdimg.cue" -t iso -fs iso i …

Re: Running Time Commando

Uninstall and reinstall dosbox, or rename/delete the currently used dosbox.conf and create a new one (config -writeconf dosbox.conf, see the readme). *sigh* nope, still doesn't work... here's what I'm doing, in case i am making a stupid mistake: http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x274/ …

Re: Running Time Commando

wd wrote: Be sure you're using the official 0.72 release, starting with a clean dosbox.conf Then re-install the game WITHIN dosbox, and keep the exact mounting. i am installing the game inside DOSBox. How do i clean the dosbox.conf though?

Re: Running Time Commando

Whoops, my bad. The label has to be TIMECOMM. I tested it again to be sure with these exact mounts: mount c c:\games\dosbox\c mount d d:\ -t cdrom -label TIMECOMM And it worked like a charm. I tested it with 0.72 and the latest CVS. Guess I'm lucky then... nope still no luck with TIMECOMM, you said …

Re: Running Time Commando

ok i followed your guide exactly, step by step. I mounted the C C:\TimeCo, then mounted D E:\Time Commando. I changed Z to C then C to D. I then did dir /w, found the install.exe and succesfully installed it using the D. (What i had been previously doing wrong was not mounting both drives, C and D, …

Re: Running A Game?

ok, success. I found a guide and managed to Install Time Commando....except now in DOSBox it says to just "type TIMECO to play Time Commando." But when i do, it says there isn't a disc in the drive (i downloaded it) any way around this?

Re: Changing Directory Name?

actually i think i got it. I hit MD TimeCom then tried CD TimeCom. Now it reads: C:\TimeCom> But i have a new problem. Inside the folder there are 2 application programs "Install" and "Setup" both do the same thing, they bring me to Time Commando's Menu, where i can hit Play or Install/uninstall. …

Running A Game?

I am trying to play Time Commando. Using the wiki guide, i have mounted the game folder, and changed Z:\ to C:\. When i try the next step, CD TimeCom, it says it is unable to change the directory. Can someone help me out?

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