Last edited by J'orfeaux; 08-30-2010 at 07:26 PM.
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
I have posted the same thread on another forum. Just like some answer ive got from you, he wanted me to use DOSBOX and he told to use my old computer instead for game made for windows 95 between 1995 and 1998
with the webcam, he told exactly how I could play street fighter 2 or any other floppy by DOS
What I needed to do was the following
1. I went on the street fighter floppy disk 1 and I have installed the game on C in a folder named DOSgame
2. on DOSBOX, I have type: mount c c:\dosgame\
3. c: to change z: to c:
4. CD sf2
5. sf2
6. went in the option, and sound blaster was working fine
for warcraft 1 , I did the same but the music is still absent (Im thinking that my WArcraft disc has a problem
This is what im doing right now, so far , I have not anything that work for the music
EDIT 2: Well Jorpho, you were right since your first post, im so sorry to have make you waste time
Dos Box was the solution
I will use my Old computer for windows 95 game
I just do not have choice to play with DOSBOX, im not gonna try to track down another old computer for that
Thanks again everyone!
Last edited by Glitchologteam; 08-30-2010 at 07:39 PM.
Is Warcraft on CD? If so, it might require the analog audio cable that was standard for CDROM drives long long ago.
I think it's fair for me to ask...
If you're gonna play this classic, why oh why in the name of Tiny Tim play the MS DOS version?
*giggle*
"There is much pleasure to be gained from useless knowledge." --Bertrand Russel (attributed)
That was my question, too. I remember "back in the day" when we were all patiently waiting for Street Fighter II to be brought to the PC. And when it finally arrived, we played it for 2 seconds before screaming, "WHAT THE HELL IS THIS CRAP?!" - and immediately afterwards, went back to playing the buggy (but still superior) unauthorized South Korean port, Street Fighter II IBM.
Super Street Fighter II Turbo, at least, got a very good port for DOS. I'd recommend playing that version, if any, because the other ports are beyond awful.
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