Voyeur II
Voyeur II
Hi,
The article in retro Gamer on the CDI says that there is a version of Voyeur II disc one in the CDI community. Does anyone have a copy? I've not seem anyone comment on it so I must have missed that. Does anyone have any info?
I own the PC version but could never get it to run under WinXP. Is the CDI version available to download anywhere?
Thanks
The article in retro Gamer on the CDI says that there is a version of Voyeur II disc one in the CDI community. Does anyone have a copy? I've not seem anyone comment on it so I must have missed that. Does anyone have any info?
I own the PC version but could never get it to run under WinXP. Is the CDI version available to download anywhere?
Thanks
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nono, no download! Rare, yes, we love rare CD-i titles Welcome here, dunc!
[spam]You'll find more info early next year here![/spam]
However, you mean this one:
click here! (that's another topic in our Games List.)
Watch the videos (they're inside) and see the CD-i version would easily top the CD-ROM version. This would have been a two-cd experience.....
I'm sorry we're not handing out copies, that would strike the oath we have with all our contacts. That's because, without them, we wouldn't have the prototypes in the first place.... We can overload you with info however
[spam]You'll find more info early next year here![/spam]
However, you mean this one:
click here! (that's another topic in our Games List.)
Watch the videos (they're inside) and see the CD-i version would easily top the CD-ROM version. This would have been a two-cd experience.....
I'm sorry we're not handing out copies, that would strike the oath we have with all our contacts. That's because, without them, we wouldn't have the prototypes in the first place.... We can overload you with info however
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No luck. When I try to run the setup file I get this error:
16 bit Windows Subsystem
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows Applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
Any ideas? I remember trying lots of different things before and never got anywhere. Shame...
16 bit Windows Subsystem
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows Applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
Any ideas? I remember trying lots of different things before and never got anywhere. Shame...
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DosBox is the way to make it work indeed. Not just a dos-box under Windows, but the dos-emulator called 'dosbox'. You can find it at http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/
Install VoyeurII with setup.exe and ignore any errors.
On the C:\ drive, a folder "VoyeurII" is created
Install the DOSBOX application
Run DOSBOX
in the DOSBOX command prompt, type:
mount c c:\
mount d d:\ -t cdrom (where d is the drive you installed Voyeur2 from)
type
c:
type
cd voyeurII (to go to the voyeur folder)
type
setsound
- Select & configure digital audio driver
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster or 100 % Compatible
- Attempt to configure sound driver automatically
- Device detected successfully => OK
- Done
Type
V2
Depending on the type of computer you're using, you might want to play around with some settings in the config file of DOSBOX or try using the Ctrl-F12 and Ctrl-F11 commands to overclock the CPU, or use Ctrl-F8 and Ctrl-F7 to change the 'skip frames' setting. Read the readme file for more info.
The sound seemed to lag a bit on my pc, so it was a bit like watching a Bruce Lee movie...
Good luck.
Install VoyeurII with setup.exe and ignore any errors.
On the C:\ drive, a folder "VoyeurII" is created
Install the DOSBOX application
Run DOSBOX
in the DOSBOX command prompt, type:
mount c c:\
mount d d:\ -t cdrom (where d is the drive you installed Voyeur2 from)
type
c:
type
cd voyeurII (to go to the voyeur folder)
type
setsound
- Select & configure digital audio driver
- Creative Labs Sound Blaster or 100 % Compatible
- Attempt to configure sound driver automatically
- Device detected successfully => OK
- Done
Type
V2
Depending on the type of computer you're using, you might want to play around with some settings in the config file of DOSBOX or try using the Ctrl-F12 and Ctrl-F11 commands to overclock the CPU, or use Ctrl-F8 and Ctrl-F7 to change the 'skip frames' setting. Read the readme file for more info.
The sound seemed to lag a bit on my pc, so it was a bit like watching a Bruce Lee movie...
Good luck.
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