Reply 40 of 51, by Snover
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I thought it was INT13h. SOMETHING that was implemented between Win2000 and WinXP in NTVDM that fixed games that would need CLI2NOP in W2K.
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I thought it was INT13h. SOMETHING that was implemented between Win2000 and WinXP in NTVDM that fixed games that would need CLI2NOP in W2K.
Yes, it’s my fault.
I don't think its the cli2nop thing because it seems to be related to file reading, and not particularly asynchronous interrupts. It could be int 13h because that is at least to do with disc access, but I don't know why a game would use that low level, and I don't know why W2K isn't giving us a warning.
wrote:I don't think its the cli2nop thing because it seems to be related to file reading, and not particularly asynchronous interrupts. It could be int 13h because that is at least to do with disc access, but I don't know why a game would use that low level, and I don't know why W2K isn't giving us a warning.
would int 13h mean blood is trying to access the cd tracks and movies or the hard drive?
wrote:would int 13h mean blood is trying to access the cd tracks and movies or the hard drive?
Ooo! That's an idea. It would make sense to use int 13h to read audio tracks rather than telling the CD drive to play them, maybe. The video should be in files, and reqading those with int 13h would be more awkward than using the usual file reading interfaces.
Interesting thought.
The movies in BLOOD are SMACKER (.SMK) video files the INI file defines how they are played. In this case they are silent video played along with .WAV files.
From the BLOOD.INI file:
[Episode1]
CutSceneA=H:\MOVIE\CS1.SMK
CutWavA=H:\MOVIE\CS1822M.WAV
CutSceneB=H:\MOVIE\CS2.SMK
CutWavB=H:\MOVIE\CS2822M.WAV
The strange part is, (IIRC) the same video files are available with synchronized sound built-in. Don't know why they used separate files for playback "in-game".
Thought this might be useful, maybe not.
Snover, have u tried any of the earlier version of openglide, like v_007, its probably not of any help but give it a try
wrote:Snover, have u tried any of the earlier version of openglide, like v_007, its probably not of any help but give it a try
I agree - probably not helpful.
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Thanks - I was confused by all the Unregistered's in this thread, I think there was more than one.
Shouldn't your picture be of DuffMan, not Mo? 😉
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wrote:Thanks - I was confused by all the Unregistered's in this thread, I think there was more than one.
Shouldn't your picture be of DuffMan, not Mo? 😉
were can i find a picture of duffman?
MB: ASRock B550 Steel Legend
CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
RAM: Corsair 64GB Kit (4x16GB) DDR4 Veng LPX C18 4000MHz
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OSs: Win 11 Pro (NVMe) + WinXP Pro SP3 (SATA)
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I've got one for you. I'll upload it later tonight. 😀
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