Privateer/Priv2?
I tried searching, but found nothing helpful, so if this HAS been answered elsewhere, please forgive me, but I am really dying to play my fave space game of all time, and really would love to let my kids in on the joy that was Privateer as well.
I tried searching, but found nothing helpful, so if this HAS been answered elsewhere, please forgive me, but I am really dying to play my fave space game of all time, and really would love to let my kids in on the joy that was Privateer as well.
I am new to this whole "compatability" thang, but can follow instrutions pretty well, and have some smarts, at least
So please, please, please... if anyone here can help me get these suckers rolling in Win2000 Pro, TWO generations of gaming enthusiasts will forever be thankful!
ICQ 452671
Thanks
I am new to this whole "compatability" thang, but can follow instrutions pretty well, and have some smarts, at least
So please, please, please... if anyone here can help me get these suckers rolling in Win2000 Pro, TWO generations of gaming enthusiasts will forever be thankful!
ICQ 452671
Thanks
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Hi,
Privateer was an awesome game - I remembering finishing that back in the day. Anyways, to solve your problem you can run a nice DOS emulator program for running old DOS only games (i.e. Privateer) within the Win2K kernel (includes XP).
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1
Hope this helps.
L8R
Privateer was an awesome game - I remembering finishing that back in the day. Anyways, to solve your problem you can run a nice DOS emulator program for running old DOS only games (i.e. Privateer) within the Win2K kernel (includes XP).
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php?show_news=1
Hope this helps.
L8R
I got it, and almost there! I installed Privateer, but am having a hangup with the EMS settings... since I think it doesn't actually use the old emm386.exe from dos, the option I see in the dosbox.conf file is simply "ems=true"... I need to set the ems to "ram" according to the docs with privateer... is there a way?
Should I maybe disable xms?
Has anyone here actually DONE this with Privateer before? (long shot, I know, but I am so close I can taste it, heh.. Privateer 2: The Darkening is next, I hope )
Should I maybe disable xms?
Has anyone here actually DONE this with Privateer before? (long shot, I know, but I am so close I can taste it, heh.. Privateer 2: The Darkening is next, I hope )
Good ol' EMM386.exe! Sorry, I haven't tried any Emm386 games on dosbox so I haven't encountered this - I'm gonna try some and experiment and see how to fix this. But, for now mabye some of the solutions some other people had may fix your problem.
#1: Master of Orion
"I got master of orion to work by editing my config.sys file by changing the device=c:\windows\emm386 emm286 to
device=c:\windows\emm386 RAM "
The above is user #7 on: http://gamebird.dk/games/community2.php/?gid=443
#2: Also, someone else has a similiar problem with Privateer (since their handle says "guest" I'm not sure if it's you posting - but I'll paste the link here anyway): http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2183
Hope some of that may help.
By the way, using DosBox - after installing Privateer into C:\Origin\Privateer for example... then once you initiate dosbox type "mount c:" at the prompt for the program to recognize c: drive... then you can navigate to the privateer directory normally.
L8R
#1: Master of Orion
"I got master of orion to work by editing my config.sys file by changing the device=c:\windows\emm386 emm286 to
device=c:\windows\emm386 RAM "
The above is user #7 on: http://gamebird.dk/games/community2.php/?gid=443
#2: Also, someone else has a similiar problem with Privateer (since their handle says "guest" I'm not sure if it's you posting - but I'll paste the link here anyway): http://www.dosgames.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2183
Hope some of that may help.
By the way, using DosBox - after installing Privateer into C:\Origin\Privateer for example... then once you initiate dosbox type "mount c:" at the prompt for the program to recognize c: drive... then you can navigate to the privateer directory normally.
L8R
Here is a link to a site with other suggested Dos Emulators ... you can try these too if you want, but if it's an Emm problem I think it may occur here as well - not sure.
http://www.zophar.net/pc.html
L8R
http://www.zophar.net/pc.html
L8R