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dosraider 28-01-2010 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by dosraider (Post 395253)
The game runs fine in Dosbox 0.73. :)
Unzip the folder mmadness on your virtual C folder, run dosbox, mount your virtual C, do a cd mmadness, run setup once and set sound to soundblaster.
Run the game with museum

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Originally Posted by A F 1 G 3 (Post 395259)
virtual c folder?? dont get it...i just unzipped to my actual C drive (my documents)

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Originally Posted by af1g3 (Post 395261)
nvm i did all the steps, changed to soundblaster, tried to run with museum then dosbox gets stuck at trying to run museum

Click here to know how to get a virtual C and to run dosbox properly.

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Originally Posted by Saccade (Post 395133)
If you're still having problems and you *are* using Dosbox, it may be worthwhile starting a thread in "Troubleshooting" to get help.

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If you continue to ignore my posts you're on your own.
It's pretty useless to explain it all here how you must run the game, even if in fact it's very simple, in a couple of weeks we can start over with another beginner because the whole explanation will be buried.

AF1G3 28-01-2010 07:27 PM

calm down, did all that..im not an idiot virtual c to me means using a program called alcohol 120% and making a virtual c drive within that program, sorry i dont speak 1989 DOS lingo. DOSBOX gives me a message like upgrade your video drivers/direct x...if you are so willing to

www.crossloop.com (put fake email address, install, skip registration)

u can connect to my laptop via that program and do the 2min process for me and see what the problem is if not then i guess nostalgia will never come for me

dosraider 28-01-2010 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by AF1G3 (Post 395346)
...if you are so willing to

www.crossloop.com (put fake email address, install, skip registration)

u can connect to my laptop via that program and do the 2min process for me and see what the problem is if not then i guess nostalgia will never come for me

Nope, no can do. No private sessions.

If you have a problem installing dosbox that's the place to be:
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/index.php

The Fifth Horseman 28-01-2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by AF1G3 (Post 395346)
calm down, did all that..im not an idiot virtual c to me means using a program called alcohol 120% and making a virtual c drive within that program, sorry i dont speak 1989 DOS lingo.

It's not DOS lingo, but very generic computing lingo.
Virtual drive = any simulated drive. That also includes such things as hard drives and floppy disks. :noworry:
Alcohol 120%, meanwhile, is meant for virtual CD and DVD drives - ie a small sub-set.

dosraider 28-01-2010 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by AF1G3 (Post 395346)
.im not an idiot virtual c to me means using a program called alcohol 120% and making a virtual c drive within that program, sorry i dont speak 1989 DOS lingo. DOSBOX gives me a message like upgrade your video drivers/direct x...

Now that I think about it, maybe you're one of those persons that feels better using a front end, as is:
http://members.quicknet.nl/blankendaalr/dbgl/

Don't need to speak 1989 dos lingo with those, they speak win lingo to you ....

Andrew2 03-03-2011 05:15 AM

No Sound
 
Hey guys, I am not getting any sound from DOSBox when running Museum Madness, anybody having similar problems, I am running DOSBox on a Macbook Pro.

Thanks!

Andrew2 03-03-2011 08:07 PM

GOT IT!
 
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Originally Posted by Andrew2 (Post 423854)
Hey guys, I am not getting any sound from DOSBox when running Museum Madness, anybody having similar problems, I am running DOSBox on a Macbook Pro.

Thanks!

Hey, I got it, had to run the setup file!


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