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VDMSound 2.1.0 PUBLIC BETA

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Reply 40 of 165, by Annorax

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Looks really nice guys. 😀

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Reply 41 of 165, by DragonSoull

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So when will the package be updated 😀?

with the good sapucdex that is...

Reply 42 of 165, by Snover

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Hmm, yeah, apparently I can't compile things myself, or something 😉 Who knows... anyway, I'll replace that.

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Reply 43 of 165, by Snover

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Sorry, I actually updated and re-uploaded with the fixed SAPUCDEX a while ago, just didn't tell anyone. 😜

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Reply 44 of 165, by DragonSoull

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You bad man 😁

Reply 45 of 165, by Unregistered

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Launchpad help file not found? Will this hopefully be fixed?

Reply 46 of 165, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by Unregistered Launchpad help file not found? Will this hopefully be fixed?

Until it is, unzip this help file from 2.04 into your VDMSound directory.

Reply 47 of 165, by 3803

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Well...the beta works, but not as well as it's precedor. The sound is jerky/slow in every game i've tried (did various, but not all settings)

Reply 48 of 165, by Snover

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Try turning off the "POPF" fix, and also, if you are, stop using the "Basic VESA emulation" which causes problems with XPSP1.

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Reply 49 of 165, by HunterZ

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Snover wrote:

stop using the "Basic VESA emulation" which causes problems with XPSP1.

Speaking of which, has anyone come up with any theories to explain this? I remember people here on VOGONS thinking I was nuts for claiming this was happening on my computer with programs like Impulse Tracker.

Reply 50 of 165, by Snover

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We think you're nuts, not necessarily because of that. 😉

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Reply 51 of 165, by Niko

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download not working! eek..... i want it!

Reply 52 of 165, by SirVincealot

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Attempting to download, getting a blank page with this message at the top:

"Could not insert database entry."

What am I doint wrong?

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Reply 53 of 165, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by Niko download not working! eek..... i want it!

SysAdmin moved the message board to a new server, so many links are now broken.

I can't upload it due to timeout issues...

Reply 54 of 165, by Snover

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Fixed link. Gomenasai! ^__^;;

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Reply 55 of 165, by Unregistered

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Hi. I installed VDMSound 2.1 beta, and the option "Run with VDMS" only shows up when rightclicking .bat- and .com-files, and does not show up when I rightclick .exe-files. The obvious answer is to make a .bat-file to run the .exe-file.

But is there another solution so the "Run with VMDS" would show up on .exe-files too?

B.R.

Reply 56 of 165, by Dominus

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could you try it with mem.exe located at c:\windows\system32\ (if you run XP that is and have installed it to c:\windows).
If it works there you have not yet tried it with true dos executables (it makes no sense for windows executables to show the "run with VDMS).

Reply 57 of 165, by Unregistered

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I tried it with mem.exe, and the "Run with VDMS" showed up! I obviously did not try with the right files. How does it recognize if it's a true DOS executable or not?

Reply 58 of 165, by HunterZ

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I believe that Windows EXEcutables have a special header/signature in them consisting of a special sequence of bytes that Windows recognizes and interprets.

Reply 59 of 165, by vladr

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It does, trust me! 😁

Unregistered wrote:

How does it recognize if it's a true DOS executable or not?