First post, by Mau1wurf1977
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Just something I discovered yesterday 😀
I'm working through my GOG.com games and taking notes of which ones work easily and which ones require a bit more work (like creating mixed mode CDs).
Now the Wing Commander III release is a plain ISO image which gets mounted in DOSBox. But it seems to be a DVD image, roughly 1.5GB.
So I burnt it to a DVD and tested it. Installed fine, but during gameplay I got various crashes and error messages pointing me to a faulty CD.
So I tried the same DVD I burnt in DOSBox, installed the game and it ran fine.
So I remember an issue I had with a TEAC CD-ROM driver and pinball illusions. It didn't support the mixer facility of the CD driver. The Toshiba driver, which I use in my Super Socket 7 gaming Time-machine did however, so I stuck with it.
So I booted with a W98SE bootdisk, which comes with the OAK driver and Wing Commander III now ran without any issues 😀
The benefit of using the GOG.com version is that you only need 1 disc, not four it seems 😀
Has anyone else made similar observations?