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HELP "This program must be run under Win32"

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First post, by Dromklof

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Hi all!

Here's the DOSBox logg:

Z:\>mount C C:\oldgames
Drive C mounted as local directory C:\oldgames\

Z:\>C:

C:\>cd disc

C:\DISC>DW2WIN.EXE
This program must be run under Win32

What's wrong?

Reply 2 of 21, by Dromklof

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Thanks for the fast reply!

Ok... but when I got the game the readme-file that was attached said:

"This game DOES NOT WORK on Windows XP. Windows 9x or MS-DOS required.

To run it on XP use DOSBOX, a free MS-DOS emulator."

The game is Discworld II - "Missing Presumed"

What to do?

Reply 3 of 21, by Qbix

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find the dos executable
probably another exe (one without win in the name)

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Reply 4 of 21, by Dromklof

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There's only an .exe and an .isu in the game folder, along with the whole cache-folder and it's contents.

But... when I open the CD (iso) i find varius files, both .exe and msdos.

Reply 5 of 21, by Qbix

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install the game from within DOSBox

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Reply 6 of 21, by Dromklof

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ok... ehrm... how do I do that? 😊

Reply 7 of 21, by Qbix

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start by reading some documentation. 😀
Maybe a tutorial or so.

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Reply 8 of 21, by Dromklof

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Ok cool...

Now I've installed the game with DOSBox.

After the installation DOSBox said:

"Now type DW2 to play the game"

so I did, but got the answer:

"Discworld cannot locate the Discworld CD"

ARGH................!

Reply 9 of 21, by wd

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Mount the cdrom different (that's also in the readme),
like mount d d:\ -t cdrom -ioctl
or something like that. Be sure to mount the drive letters
exactly as you did during installation.

Reply 10 of 21, by Dromklof

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ok... tried to do it all over again, and then it worked! Thanks!!!
Just one more question:

How do I play the game next time. Do I have to go over it all again in DOSBox or is there som shortcut one can use?

Reply 11 of 21, by wd

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Have a look at the [autoexec] section in dosbox.conf

Reply 12 of 21, by Dromklof

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[autoexec]
# Lines in this section will be run at startup.

What should I put there? The whole directoryline up to the exe file or what?

Reply 13 of 21, by Dromklof

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OK... I figured that out!

Reply 14 of 21, by Dromklof

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Ok... The game is up and running!

A problem though...:
Allthough the framerate is down on "0" the game is laggy as hell. Any other way to go with this problem?

PS: Running the game on a laptop

Reply 16 of 21, by Dromklof

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Ah perfect! Runs smoothly and clean...
But the sound is gone... Bloody hell!!!

Hrmpf...

Reply 18 of 21, by Dromklof

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Ok.... but how high should I go with the cycles... Im up at 22 000 now, and yes, it runs smoothly, but NO SOUND! Any other sollution?!

Reply 19 of 21, by TeaRex

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At which number of cycles did the sound stop working? Or is it never working at all, even at 3000?

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