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First post, by TagZrael

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I am trying to use VDMSound 2.04 and VDMSound LaunchPad Shell Extension v1.0.0.7, it works with regular VDMSound, but when i try to use LaunchPad for advanced options, i get the following error:

16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem

(Documents and settings temp folder)\~VLP5216.PIF
Invalid program file name, please check your pif file. Chose 'Close' to terminate the application.

What is this? Why is it looking for that file? How do I solve?

Reply 1 of 13, by TagZrael

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Bah, nevermind... Dos-based programs have problems running with folder names over 9 characters, as was mine, renamed to smaller, and it worked! 😀

Change of topic then, does anyone know how to run the Crusader no remorse/regret games under XP?

Reply 2 of 13, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by TagZrael Change of topic then, does anyone know how to run the Crusader no remorse/regret games under XP?

Try typing the keywords into the quick search box.

showthread.php?threadid=904&highlight=Crusader
showthread.php?threadid=1361&highlight=Crusader
showthread.php?threadid=889&highlight=Crusader

Short Version: Not unless you're running "Virtual PC".

Reply 3 of 13, by TagZrael

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Actually i have virtual pc... just cannot figure out the part about how to get the boot file... i think it was vdm file extension. I probably could have figured it out, but I didn't feel like fooling wasting time with it.

Reply 4 of 13, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by TagZrael Actually i have virtual pc... just cannot figure out the part about how to get the boot file... i think it was vdm file extension. I probably could have figured it out, but I didn't feel like fooling wasting time with it.

Ok, you've lost me completely. What boot file? The plan for running Crusader in "Virtual PC" starts with the presumption that you already have a DOS6 or Win9x setup that runs in "Virtual PC".

Reply 5 of 13, by TagZrael

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see i dont understand that...

Reply 6 of 13, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by TagZrael see i dont understand that...

Referring to:

Actually i have virtual pc... just cannot figure out the part about how to get the boot file... i think it was vdm file extension.

What "boot file" are you talking about? A virtual drive? "VDM" is "Virtual Dos Machine", the part of the command prompt in the NT operating system that allows it to partially emulate DOS. So VDM has nothing to do with "Virtual PC" (unless, of course, you're installing an NT O.S. on it...which you wouldn't be doing because you are trying to run Crusader which doesn't run on an NT O.S. yet...).

So...taking a wild guess...by "boot file", you actually mean a Virtual Drive that has a bootable O.S. on it...and by VDM, you actually mean .VHD, the "Virtual Hard Drive" for Virtual P.C.

Is that correct?

Reply 7 of 13, by TagZrael

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vhd it is.

Reply 8 of 13, by Nicht Sehr Gut

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Originally posted by TagZrael vhd it is.

So you are talking about installing a bootable OS in "Virtual PC". The documentation that comes with VPC should describe it, but it's basically the same as installing on a "real" PC.

Basically, you create a virtual drive with the program (use the "Virtual Disk Wizard"), then create a virtual PC (PC Setup Wizard).

Grab a DOS or a Win9x bootdisk from http://www.bootdisk.com , then boot from that floppy (leave it in the drive when your start up your Virtual PC). You then use FDISK and FORMAT to prepare a bootable partition. Once you start up Virtual PC you treat like a real PC. FDISKing, then formatting thing the drive with /S parameter will make it bootable. Be aware that you may need more of the OS than that which comes on the bootdisk.

Also, since you're dealing with "real" DOS, it also means you'll need to find yourself a useable mouse driver (Cute Mouse seems capable), and possibly sound card drivers (for the emulated ISA SoundBlaster16).

Reply 9 of 13, by Unregistered

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TagZrael am having the same proble u had ,

(Documents and settings temp folder)\~VLP5216.PIF
Invalid program file name, please check your pif file. Chose 'Close' to terminate the application.

what folder is the 1 that i have to rename the name .

am running a DOS game called MUGEN.

Reply 10 of 13, by Unregistered

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Update VDMSound with all patches and you might not have to rename the folder:
showthread.php?threadid=1226

Especially get the Launchpad update, and use Launchpad to run MUGEN.

Or, if you don't want to or if it does not work, then change the name of the folder for MUGEN.
C:\MUGEN would be nice.

Read these posts about MUGEN and VDMSound before asking any more questions:
showthread.php?threadid=727
showthread.php?threadid=1030
showthread.php?threadid=1021
showthread.php?threadid=1162
showthread.php?threadid=1238

Reply 11 of 13, by Snover

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Stiletto, is that you being anonymous?

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 13 of 13, by Unregistered

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Hello. I'm the anonymous poster that enjoys cross-posting to every single thread I possibly can. I apologise for putting this message here. That was very stupid, since it isn't at all related to this thread. Not even remotely.