Rockstart made GTA 1 freeware years ago. So it's not piracy per se.
They did (but didn't allow mirroring), and then they un-published it so it's not available any more unless you have an old download. And either way, it's different from OP's version. Version A being available(-ish) doesn't mean you're free to steal version B. You may be allowed to patch A into becoming B though. Legalese, fun for the whole family.
There is a special taskforce in FBI and in Interpol for illegal downloading of old DOS games 😏
I am aroused about any X86 motherboard that has full functional ISA slot. I think i have problem. Not really into that original (Turbo) XT,286,386 and CGA/EGA stuff. So just a DOS nut.
PS. If I upload RAR, it is a 16-bit DOS RAR Version 2.50.
No, for now I do not really want to test it with DOS 6.22. I had to use floppy disks to install FreeDOS and transfer all the files, and I am not ready to go through that again.
However, I can install FreeDOS and MS-DOS in a virtual machine to test it.
I installed GTA in VirtualBox with FreeDOS and MS-DOS, both didn't work too but with different behaviors. So the three methods produce different problems, not very useful to diagnose the problem.
In the future if I install the MS-DOS on the PC, I update the topic with the result.
I'm back on this subject. I tried it with MS-DOS 6.22, but it behaved exactly the same way. I should mention that when I play Prince of Persia, I get a black screen once I finish the first level. I mention this in case it is related.
1) When I try to run gta8.exe, it shows this intro,
and then the screen goes black and stays locked like that.
This is the note I wrote down some time ago when testing the game:
1The DOS installer of version 12.1 release doesn't work properly. It doesn't install... 2 3 GTADATA\AUDIO 4 GTADATA\F_LOGO0.RAT 5 6...hence the game doesn't work; gets stuck on a black screen after the logo videos. 7 8The Windows installer works fine.
As for Prince of Persia, I just downloaded a different version, and it worked, so the issue is not related.
I was not aware of the 'WD90C24 VBE/VGA mode utility', so all of described above is without it. Once I have loaded the Vesa24.exe, I get the following message:
1Vesa Super VGA BIOS Extension version 1.2b 2Copyright (c) 1993 Western Digital Inc. 3WD90C24 (1F) card LCD installed 4with 512K video memory
There's another exe, VGAMode.exe which accepts the following parameters :
1Invalid command entered 2Legal commands are: 3 Mode # Sets the (HEX) Video Mode 4 200 Sets Text Mode at 200 Scan Lines 5 350 Sets Text Mode at 350 Scan Lines 6 400 Sets Text Mode at 400 Scan Lines 7 VGA Resets Video to 8x16 Font VGA Mode 8 COLOR Changes the Video to color VGA mapping 9 MONO Changes the Video to monochrome VGA mapping 10 CENTER Toggles Auto-Centering 11 EXPANSION Toggles Auto-Expansion 12 NORVERS Toggles Reverse-Video 13 The Following commands are applicable ONLY to the CRT side: 14 NON-INTERLACE Sets 1024x768 modes as Non-Interlaced 60Hz 15 INTERLACE Sets 1024x768 modes as Interlaced 16 56 Sets 800x600 modes as 56Hz 17 60 Sets 800x600 modes as 60Hz 18 72 Sets 800x600 modes as 72Hz 19 13225 Sets the Video to 25 lines, 132 column text mode 20 13243 Sets the Video to 43 lines, 132 column text mode
I didn't touch that because I don't know what to do with it.
The game still won't start. Now, GTA8.exe doesn't even load the intro, I just get a black screen. With GTA24.exe I have the following message:
1DOS/4GW Professional Protected Mode Run-time Version 2.00 2Copyright (c) Tenberry Software, Inc. 1995 3UVBELib(tm)/Ultra - Universal VESA BIOS Extension Linkable Library 4Release 5.3a (Jan 27 1997 - Build 117) 5 6Copyright (C) 1993-97 SciTech Software Inc, All Rights Reserved. 7 8Video Card: Paradise/Western Digital SuperVGA (WD90C24) with 1 Mb 9RAM DAC: WD90C24 Integrated 16 bit DAC 10Clock Chip: WD90C24 Internal Clock 11 12GTA24 v11.5 13(c) 1997 DMA Design Ltd 14 15Error 211.3: no suitable VESA modes available