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7 / 8 61.6 MB Operating system support: Windows Vista / 7 / 8. April 16, 2013 Windows Vista / 7 / 8 61.6 MB Operating system support: Mac OS X. April 16, 2013 Mac OS X 11.7 MB Operating system support: Mac OS X. April 16, 2013 Mac OS X 11.7 MB Operating system support: Mac OS X. April 16, 2013 Mac OS X 11.7 MB Operating system support: Windows 7 / 8. April 16, 2013 Windows 7 / 8 153.6 MB Operating system support: Windows 7 / 8. April 16, 2013 Windows 7 / 8 162.0 MB Operating system support: Windows 7 / 8. April 16, 2013 Windows 7 / 8 162.0 MB Download the latest Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5. January 7, 2004 Windows 98/Me/2000/XP 2.3 MB Download the latest drivers for your Creative SoundBlaster Live! 5. September 5, 2003 Windows 2000/XP 23.0 MB Download the latest SoundBlaster Live! 5. August 7, 2003 Windows 2000/XP 3.6 MB Creative Sound Blaster Audigy Value/SE/LS and Sound Blaster Live! 24-bit XP and Windows Vista Pack 1. July 9, 2007 Windows XP/Vista 63.4 MB Operating system support: Windows 2000/XP. March 4, 2004 Windows 2000/XP 2.3 MB Operating system support: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP. May 16, 2002 Windows 98/Me/2000/XP 4.3 MB Operating system support: Windows (all). February 20, 2002 Windows (all) 786 KB

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24 bit soundcards 24 bit recording and playback is currently available only on very good quality soundcards, such as the Creative Audigy 2, MIDIMan Delta cards, Echo Gina, Darla and Layla. If you don't have such a card you don't need the 24 bit n-Track version. If you'll buy one of this cards later you'll be able to upgrade to the 24 bit version for the exact price difference between the standard and 24 bit version. If you don't know if your soundcard can handle 24 bit recording and playback, probably it can't. The "32", "64" or "128" in the names of some soundcards doesn't refer to the bit depth (for example the Creative AWE 64 is a 16 bit soundcard, the number 64 referring to the theoretical maximum number of MIDI voices available). Here's some examples of 16 bit soundcards: Creative Labs SB16, 32, AWE32/64, Ensoniq/AudioPCI 64, SB128, Live!, Audigy 1 most generic multimedia audio devices that you find pre-installed on your computer. Some may support 24 bit audio output but not 24 bit recording. The Soundblaster Audigy 2 and later can record and playback in 24 bit (& 96 Khz) mode. The Asio drivers only work up to 16 bits/48 Khz but 24 bit/96 Khz recording works with WDM drivers. Since n-Track natively supports WDM drivers the limitation with Asio drivers is not a concern. The Soundblaster Audigy 1 can only record and playback in 16 bit mode, despite the specs may lead to think that it's a 24 bit card. To check if a soundcard accepts the 24 bit format, click on the settings button on the playback vumeter window, select "24 bit", click OK and start the playback. If the format is not supported the program will report an error. Also make sure you've selected the

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SoundBlaster Dead!5.1Hi there,They should be dead ...I got the same problem as DIDOU ... and the same frustration : there is apparently no soundblaster live 5.1 in my cmputer (I'm gonna ask them to pay me bac the price of it ...)My SB is installed in FRENCH (you know, this language with accents ééé !)And the upgrade is ... in EnglishConfig ASUS A7A266 MotherB, AthlonXP 1800 CPU, Geforce2 graphics, 256 DDRAM, Adaptec 2940, SB LIVE, modem, DVD, CDRW, Win 98 Sec Ed french, etc ...Seriously now, I phoned the support in Ireland (see numbers on the SB site)The guy was clear and conclusions areNo way to install an English upgrade on an existing french or other language installed card (I mean installed with anotehr CD ROM or whatever)The FRENCH UPDATE is NOT available on line (they have bandwith problems and donot want to overload their servers !!! can you imagine that, they cannot afford paying a good server and connection !!!).BUT : you can order it from orders on line, for the P&P price (3.5 euros, credit card requested) by calling 00 353 1 806 69 09 (they speak english and french)Expect 1 week deliveryIn the meantime, if you want to install the ENGLISH downloadable version : - UNINSTALL THE SB LIVE COMPLETELY (see the uninstall in config panel)- (re)INSTALL with downloaded soft.(Do the same going back to your language when CD upgrade arrives ...)Also worth to be checked before : interrupt conflicts (see the computer management in Win) :. Sound Blaster 16 ISO by SoundBlaster. Topics ISO, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster16 Language English Item Size 214.6M . CD de instala o da Placa SoundBlaster 16 Sound Blaster 16 ISO by SoundBlaster. Topics ISO, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster16 Language English Item Size 214.6M . CD de instala o da Placa SoundBlaster 16

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Floppieslater. Daron Stinnett notes: I don't think so. We considered it, but it doesn't look like the retailers want a floppy version.Some players have expressed their disdain for the small size of DF. Theysay that the CD is "padded" with the inclusion of the DF demo. (In fact, thedemo of Full Throttle is larger than DF itself -- this is largely due to theformer's extensive sound and animation components.) However, others havenoted that just because a game comes on a CD-ROM doesn't mean that it *should*take up 640 Mb -- some games don't lend themselves to that. It would havebeen nice to have a few more Missions on the CD, like another 200 or so ;-) Think of it this way: what if DF were only offered on (two dozen) floppies? Would you have been happy? *** Important note:If you are offered DF on ~21 floppy disks, or find such a version on a BBS orFTP site, that version is *pirated*. Do *not* download, purchase, or accept DF in this format. This is *illegal*. You are considered an accessory unless you report this violation of copyright to the authorities. A lot of people worked very hard on DF -- they don't work for free. If you want to try out DF, get the demo level (see section 2.0).1.5 What sound cards are supported?===================================Creative Labs' SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, SoundBlaster 16, AWE32;MediaVision's ProAudioSpectrum, PAS16, ProAudio Studio, and Premium 3-D;Roland MT32/LAPC-1; Ensoniq Soundscape; Gravis UltraSound and UltraSound Maxin native mode; General MIDI, and compatibles. (Plug: the stereo sound on myPAS16 is flawless and fabulous.) 1.6 What controllers are supported?===================================Two-and three-button mice (mouses?) are supported, as are the FlightStick Pro,and the ThrustMaster FCS and compatibles. Note: the FLCS is *not* supported.The Gravis GamePad is supported, and the buttons are configurable. 1.7 Does DF have __________?============================ 1.7.1 ...a multiplayer option?==============================LA made the decision not to include modem or network play in DF, preferringinstead to concentrate on producing a solid game (I'm paraphrasing). Although it wouldn't make much sense to have a 'deathmatch'-style game withtwo rebels fighting each other, a one-on-one Kyle Katarn/Trooper match ispossible. A cooperative modem game option would fit much better into thestoryline, considering that some fairly intricate and complex puzzles must besolved to complete a mission. The storyline, however, is *not* the decisive factor here. LA obviouslydecided that DF would be "popular enough" without a modem option. Manynet.players have modems or are on networks, thus the high demand for thisoption on the Net is understandable.1.7.2 ...a "save" feature?==========================There is *no* mid-mission save feature in DF. After you complete a mission,your status and weapons are saved. In each mission, there are variousinvisible "save locations". If you die, and you have at least one

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Patching the IMUSE.INI file. Using a disk editor, you'll find theinternal names (e.g. SBCLONE.WDR (SoundBlaster compatible), SB16.WDR(SoundBlaster 16) or SBPRO.WDR (SoundBlaster Pro)). With an offset of 0Eh/0Fhbytes from the first character of the name, you find the 2-byte hexadecimalport number. The interrupt channel can be found at offset 12h, and the DMAchannel is located at offset 16h. So you can easily patch the port/DMA/IRQcombination you need, even if it's not offered by SETUP.11.3 Misc help============== - Does DF run too slowly for you? Rerun the SETUP program and transfer morecomponents of DF to your hard drive, provided you have the room. - DF runs fine in Windows 95. Just make a .PIF file to specify settings whenrunning from Windows (note that you can't run DF *in* a window), or you cansimply run DF from the command line. - DF also runs fine under OS/2 (and you can run it from a network CD-ROMdrive). - Certain models of Cyrix chips may lock up when loading a DF level. To fixthis, the DOS4GW.EXE that comes with DF needs to be replaced with an olderversion. Contact LA for the fix.11.4 How do I contact LA technical support?===========================================CI$: Game Publishers Forum A (GO GAMAPUB) section 7 Or send email to ID# 75300,454America Online: Keyword "LucasArts" Or send email to LUCASARTS3GEnie: Games RT (m805) category 27 Or send email to LUCASARTSInternet Email: [email protected] Or send email to [email protected] site: Support BBS: +(415) 257-3070=====================12.0 Acknowledgements=====================If you gave me tips and your name is not listed here, I apologize. I use a"first one gets credit" system -- many people sent me tips and secrets after Ihad already found them. Also, I was unprepared for the deluge of mail Ireceived, and often lost track of messages; sorry! If I ever meet any of thefollowing people, I'll buy them a beverage of their choice: - Tim Smulders sent me a bunch of custom Missions I was missing--including his own! - Steph Smith gets a big cheer for counting *all* enemies in *all* levels at *all* levels of difficulty; he also wrote descriptions of some cheat codes - Troy Benge uncovered the hidden Tentacle - Paulius Stepanas gave me lots of feedback on things ranging from grammar (how embarrassing!) to strategy, and made the kewl shots-to-kill table in section 6.17 - Allen Do found secrets for Missions III, IV, X, and XI; as well as the extra non-secret in Mission XII - Dennis McKenna , after spending a "damn week on this level", found another way of getting an extra life in Mission IV - Marc Atkin found a secret in Mission IV - Alexandre da Silva Pereira found how to get to the Ewok in Mission IV without cheating

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First char: Latest added: Game-search: You must login before posting comments/adding games, click here to get to the login page!Game details Bloodstone - The Mind's Eye (1993)Tested By: lancerlot runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.73 (supported) runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.63 (supported) Skill +1 issue (2010-03-13 07:56) ege010 If the game freezes on any skill increase (e.g. Axe skill +1), it is probably a sound-related issue. I found two solutions (using DOSBox 0.73):1) Be sure the game sound settings (setup by "SETD.EXE") match those set on DOSBox (in my case, SoundBlaster IRQ was different)2) Disable sounds at all ;)You can also disable XMS, but then the game will complain about not having sufficient memory and it will automatically disable sounds, so the result it's like solution n.2Enjoy this little gem! Note: (2005-02-04 23:09) lancerlot Works perfectly, no sound or video glitches at all. Classic game. Compatibility statistics (3930 games in database) Version: Games broken: Games runnable: Games playable: Games supported: DOSBox 0.74-3 (1259) 16 (1.27%) 34 (2.70%) 48 (3.81%) 1161 (92.22%) DOSBox 0.73 (644) 16 (2.48%) 23 (3.57%) 17 (2.64%) 588 (91.30%) DOSBox 0.72 (722) 45 (6.23%) 24 (3.32%) 31 (4.29%) 622 (86.15%) DOSBox 0.71 (164) 29 (17.68%) 12 (7.32%) 8 (4.88%) 115 (70.12%) DOSBox 0.70 (952) 23 (2.42%) 17 (1.79%) 29 (3.05%) 883 (92.75%) DOSBox 0.65 (727) 39 (5.36%) 30 (4.13%) 41 (5.64%) 617 (84.87%) DOSBox 0.63 (918) 76 (8.28%) 45 (4.90%) 46 (5.01%) 751 (81.81%) DOSBox 0.62 (395) 56 (14.18%) 24 (6.08%) 27 (6.84%) 288 (72.91%) DOSBox 0.61 (998) 87 (8.72%) 59 (5.91%) 68 (6.81%) 784 (78.56%) DOSBox 0.60 (774) 108 (13.95%) 73 (9.43%) 72 (9.30%) 521 (67.31%) DOSBox 0.58 (1149) 266 (23.15%) 15 (1.31%) 20 (1.74%) 848 (73.80%) DOSBox Tutorial DOSBox Manual

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Retailer,,, not a computer store. Computer sound cards are for gaming. Audio interfaces are normally an external USB device $100 and up. You can't expect to run DAW software on anything less. Soundblaster is the very worst card for Sonar ever. I'm glad CJ pointed that out as that's the best advice so far. Cakelab - Sonar X3e Studio Singer Songwriter, Solo Performer, Acoustic Duo and semi pro Sound Monkey. slartabartfast Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS Total Posts : 5289 Joined: 2005/10/30 01:38:34 Status: offline Re:Choppy audio on play back 2013/02/18 14:47:17 (permalink) Buy your audio interface from a Music Retailer,,, not a computer store. Your point is well taken, but your method is suspect. You can find soundblaster cards at many music retailers and pro and prosumer interfaces at "computer" stores. You need to do a fair amount of basic research into what you actually need, rather than depending on the nice guy at the store to recommend whatever he thinks he understands or what brings the biggest commission. Begin your search by defining what you intend to use the interface for over the next 3-5 years. If you plan to individually mic a double set of drums for your band, you are going to need a lot of inputs. If you are mainly using midi driven soft synths, then your onboard audio chip/card or a soundblaster will work, if you learn how to use them. Any interface requires some sorting out in order to use it the way you want. Buying your way out of ignorance is a potentially expensive process, as I for one have learned by experience. A search of this forum will bring a gazillion hits about what various users have found useful. google: recommend audio interface site:forum.cakewalk.com. Sound Blaster 16 ISO by SoundBlaster. Topics ISO, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster16 Language English Item Size 214.6M . CD de instala o da Placa SoundBlaster 16 Sound Blaster 16 ISO by SoundBlaster. Topics ISO, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster16 Language English Item Size 214.6M . CD de instala o da Placa SoundBlaster 16

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In the archive (78 files) intoc:\users\your name\oldgames\jazzrun dosbox , inputs are:mount c: c:\users\your name\oldgames\cd jazzsetupHere you choose soundcard, to know SoundBlaster 16 stereo,accept (yes) settings.The prog will leave you in c:\jazzinput jazz to start game.Next time you wanna play:mount c: c:\users\your name\oldgames\cd jazzjazzThat's bout it. Last edited by dosraider on Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:52 am, edited 1 time in total. wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait. Carley Post by Carley » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:37 pm Okay, well, I don't really know what I changed in the config file to make it work, but it seems to be working now. I had read that before but didn't understand it at all, it either didn't link that wiki page about what I was looking for or I missed said link. I'm pretty sure all I did was add my mount lines and change autolock (for the mouse) to false. But here are my mountlines anyway:mount c c:\GOGGames\oldgamesc:setup.exe (or) jazz.exe Quadko Darklander Posts: 2092 Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:07 am Post by Quadko » Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:48 pm It's working? Good job, no worries then! But if I misunderstood, let us know and we'll keep taking a look.

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24 bit soundcards 24 bit recording and playback is currently available only on very good quality soundcards, such as the Creative Audigy 2, MIDIMan Delta cards, Echo Gina, Darla and Layla. If you don't have such a card you don't need the 24 bit n-Track version. If you'll buy one of this cards later you'll be able to upgrade to the 24 bit version for the exact price difference between the standard and 24 bit version. If you don't know if your soundcard can handle 24 bit recording and playback, probably it can't. The "32", "64" or "128" in the names of some soundcards doesn't refer to the bit depth (for example the Creative AWE 64 is a 16 bit soundcard, the number 64 referring to the theoretical maximum number of MIDI voices available). Here's some examples of 16 bit soundcards: Creative Labs SB16, 32, AWE32/64, Ensoniq/AudioPCI 64, SB128, Live!, Audigy 1 most generic multimedia audio devices that you find pre-installed on your computer. Some may support 24 bit audio output but not 24 bit recording. The Soundblaster Audigy 2 and later can record and playback in 24 bit (& 96 Khz) mode. The Asio drivers only work up to 16 bits/48 Khz but 24 bit/96 Khz recording works with WDM drivers. Since n-Track natively supports WDM drivers the limitation with Asio drivers is not a concern. The Soundblaster Audigy 1 can only record and playback in 16 bit mode, despite the specs may lead to think that it's a 24 bit card. To check if a soundcard accepts the 24 bit format, click on the settings button on the playback vumeter window, select "24 bit", click OK and start the playback. If the format is not supported the program will report an error. Also make sure you've selected the

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Floppieslater. Daron Stinnett notes: I don't think so. We considered it, but it doesn't look like the retailers want a floppy version.Some players have expressed their disdain for the small size of DF. Theysay that the CD is "padded" with the inclusion of the DF demo. (In fact, thedemo of Full Throttle is larger than DF itself -- this is largely due to theformer's extensive sound and animation components.) However, others havenoted that just because a game comes on a CD-ROM doesn't mean that it *should*take up 640 Mb -- some games don't lend themselves to that. It would havebeen nice to have a few more Missions on the CD, like another 200 or so ;-) Think of it this way: what if DF were only offered on (two dozen) floppies? Would you have been happy? *** Important note:If you are offered DF on ~21 floppy disks, or find such a version on a BBS orFTP site, that version is *pirated*. Do *not* download, purchase, or accept DF in this format. This is *illegal*. You are considered an accessory unless you report this violation of copyright to the authorities. A lot of people worked very hard on DF -- they don't work for free. If you want to try out DF, get the demo level (see section 2.0).1.5 What sound cards are supported?===================================Creative Labs' SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro, SoundBlaster 16, AWE32;MediaVision's ProAudioSpectrum, PAS16, ProAudio Studio, and Premium 3-D;Roland MT32/LAPC-1; Ensoniq Soundscape; Gravis UltraSound and UltraSound Maxin native mode; General MIDI, and compatibles. (Plug: the stereo sound on myPAS16 is flawless and fabulous.) 1.6 What controllers are supported?===================================Two-and three-button mice (mouses?) are supported, as are the FlightStick Pro,and the ThrustMaster FCS and compatibles. Note: the FLCS is *not* supported.The Gravis GamePad is supported, and the buttons are configurable. 1.7 Does DF have __________?============================ 1.7.1 ...a multiplayer option?==============================LA made the decision not to include modem or network play in DF, preferringinstead to concentrate on producing a solid game (I'm paraphrasing). Although it wouldn't make much sense to have a 'deathmatch'-style game withtwo rebels fighting each other, a one-on-one Kyle Katarn/Trooper match ispossible. A cooperative modem game option would fit much better into thestoryline, considering that some fairly intricate and complex puzzles must besolved to complete a mission. The storyline, however, is *not* the decisive factor here. LA obviouslydecided that DF would be "popular enough" without a modem option. Manynet.players have modems or are on networks, thus the high demand for thisoption on the Net is understandable.1.7.2 ...a "save" feature?==========================There is *no* mid-mission save feature in DF. After you complete a mission,your status and weapons are saved. In each mission, there are variousinvisible "save locations". If you die, and you have at least one

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Patching the IMUSE.INI file. Using a disk editor, you'll find theinternal names (e.g. SBCLONE.WDR (SoundBlaster compatible), SB16.WDR(SoundBlaster 16) or SBPRO.WDR (SoundBlaster Pro)). With an offset of 0Eh/0Fhbytes from the first character of the name, you find the 2-byte hexadecimalport number. The interrupt channel can be found at offset 12h, and the DMAchannel is located at offset 16h. So you can easily patch the port/DMA/IRQcombination you need, even if it's not offered by SETUP.11.3 Misc help============== - Does DF run too slowly for you? Rerun the SETUP program and transfer morecomponents of DF to your hard drive, provided you have the room. - DF runs fine in Windows 95. Just make a .PIF file to specify settings whenrunning from Windows (note that you can't run DF *in* a window), or you cansimply run DF from the command line. - DF also runs fine under OS/2 (and you can run it from a network CD-ROMdrive). - Certain models of Cyrix chips may lock up when loading a DF level. To fixthis, the DOS4GW.EXE that comes with DF needs to be replaced with an olderversion. Contact LA for the fix.11.4 How do I contact LA technical support?===========================================CI$: Game Publishers Forum A (GO GAMAPUB) section 7 Or send email to ID# 75300,454America Online: Keyword "LucasArts" Or send email to LUCASARTS3GEnie: Games RT (m805) category 27 Or send email to LUCASARTSInternet Email: [email protected] Or send email to [email protected] site: Support BBS: +(415) 257-3070=====================12.0 Acknowledgements=====================If you gave me tips and your name is not listed here, I apologize. I use a"first one gets credit" system -- many people sent me tips and secrets after Ihad already found them. Also, I was unprepared for the deluge of mail Ireceived, and often lost track of messages; sorry! If I ever meet any of thefollowing people, I'll buy them a beverage of their choice: - Tim Smulders sent me a bunch of custom Missions I was missing--including his own! - Steph Smith gets a big cheer for counting *all* enemies in *all* levels at *all* levels of difficulty; he also wrote descriptions of some cheat codes - Troy Benge uncovered the hidden Tentacle - Paulius Stepanas gave me lots of feedback on things ranging from grammar (how embarrassing!) to strategy, and made the kewl shots-to-kill table in section 6.17 - Allen Do found secrets for Missions III, IV, X, and XI; as well as the extra non-secret in Mission XII - Dennis McKenna , after spending a "damn week on this level", found another way of getting an extra life in Mission IV - Marc Atkin found a secret in Mission IV - Alexandre da Silva Pereira found how to get to the Ewok in Mission IV without cheating

2025-04-11
User5874

Retailer,,, not a computer store. Computer sound cards are for gaming. Audio interfaces are normally an external USB device $100 and up. You can't expect to run DAW software on anything less. Soundblaster is the very worst card for Sonar ever. I'm glad CJ pointed that out as that's the best advice so far. Cakelab - Sonar X3e Studio Singer Songwriter, Solo Performer, Acoustic Duo and semi pro Sound Monkey. slartabartfast Max Output Level: -22.5 dBFS Total Posts : 5289 Joined: 2005/10/30 01:38:34 Status: offline Re:Choppy audio on play back 2013/02/18 14:47:17 (permalink) Buy your audio interface from a Music Retailer,,, not a computer store. Your point is well taken, but your method is suspect. You can find soundblaster cards at many music retailers and pro and prosumer interfaces at "computer" stores. You need to do a fair amount of basic research into what you actually need, rather than depending on the nice guy at the store to recommend whatever he thinks he understands or what brings the biggest commission. Begin your search by defining what you intend to use the interface for over the next 3-5 years. If you plan to individually mic a double set of drums for your band, you are going to need a lot of inputs. If you are mainly using midi driven soft synths, then your onboard audio chip/card or a soundblaster will work, if you learn how to use them. Any interface requires some sorting out in order to use it the way you want. Buying your way out of ignorance is a potentially expensive process, as I for one have learned by experience. A search of this forum will bring a gazillion hits about what various users have found useful. google: recommend audio interface site:forum.cakewalk.com

2025-04-04
User1252

In the archive (78 files) intoc:\users\your name\oldgames\jazzrun dosbox , inputs are:mount c: c:\users\your name\oldgames\cd jazzsetupHere you choose soundcard, to know SoundBlaster 16 stereo,accept (yes) settings.The prog will leave you in c:\jazzinput jazz to start game.Next time you wanna play:mount c: c:\users\your name\oldgames\cd jazzjazzThat's bout it. Last edited by dosraider on Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:52 am, edited 1 time in total. wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait. Carley Post by Carley » Wed Mar 26, 2014 5:37 pm Okay, well, I don't really know what I changed in the config file to make it work, but it seems to be working now. I had read that before but didn't understand it at all, it either didn't link that wiki page about what I was looking for or I missed said link. I'm pretty sure all I did was add my mount lines and change autolock (for the mouse) to false. But here are my mountlines anyway:mount c c:\GOGGames\oldgamesc:setup.exe (or) jazz.exe Quadko Darklander Posts: 2092 Joined: Fri Jun 24, 2011 10:07 am Post by Quadko » Wed Mar 26, 2014 6:48 pm It's working? Good job, no worries then! But if I misunderstood, let us know and we'll keep taking a look.

2025-04-12

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