Thanks Zebius,
I found the setup.cnf, it contains
;
; File copy lists for Pandemonium 2 CD. The format is:
; dest = source
;
;
;
; Now we have the copy-everthing setup:
;
[Full3]
pandy.exe = p2play.exe
wjesters.pkg = wjesters.pkg
resource.cnf = game.cnf
dsetup.dll = dsetup.dll
dsetup16.dll = dsetup32.dll
dsetup16.dll = dsetup32.dll
setup.exe = setup.exe
[Compact3]
pandy.exe = p2play.exe
sjesters.pkg = sjesters.pkg
resource.cnf = compact.cnf
dsetup.dll = dsetup.dll
dsetup16.dll = dsetup32.dll
dsetup16.dll = dsetup32.dll
setup.exe = setup.exe
The Full3 and Compact3 are the 2 options which seem to be given in the setup screen whether to install the full version or the compact version (I assume it still runs thing off the cd)
I renamed the files as you suggested, ie: p2play renamed to pandy.exe. When running Pandemonium, at the start up an error message now pops up saying "The Pandemonium CD must be in the CD-ROM drive before you can play". The error message occurs for bothe the Full3 and Compact3 options.
game.cnf contains
"WJESTERS.PKG 1 0 99 0 0 0"
, and I rename the file to resource.cnf
compact.cnf contains
"SJESTERS.PKG 1 0 0 0 0 0
WJESTERS.PKG 1 0 98 0 0 1"
I rename compact.cnf to resource.cnf
Both of these options gives the same error message as before. What does your demo.cnf contain, perhaps I can try using your demo.cnf as a replacement for my resource.cnf? Is there any way to get Pandemonium to not look for the CD? I tried with the CD in, but the error still occured (I have copied the CD to disk and was doing the renaming there). I thought that it could not be finding the CD, because my hard-drive is partitioned into multiple drives and my CD drive letter is H:. But that would be really odd behaviour.
Peter