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Striderzin 01-12-2006 12:41 AM

Hello guys, I wanted to play some Time Commando but it didn't run :(
Tried to set the compatibility mode do Windows 95, tried dosbox and still don't work...

Please, tell me it's a way to run this marvellous game :kosta:

Mighty Midget 01-12-2006 12:45 AM

What didn't work, exactly? Any details, like error messages, system and suchlike, would help. Saying "it doesn't work" only gives one solution "pray".

Striderzin 01-12-2006 12:56 AM

sorry..well, in the windows version there is an error message after the introduction videos..
in the dos version I have opened the cd on DOSBOX, enter DOS folder and installed through setup.exe, but when I execute timeco.exe nothing happens..
someone has asked here if Time Commando runs in Windows XP - http://www.abandonia.com/forum/index.php?a...;f=2&t=9784 he got an answer of this guy "the_fifth_horseman" to use a virtualisation software..where can I download one?

PS : sorry about my english..

edit : i'll not describe the windows version error cuz it's normal to Time Commando not run in WinXP..so I am looking forward through the virtualisation software solution..

Mighty Midget 01-12-2006 01:03 AM

Your English is as good as anyone's :) Sorry for yelling, but it's like 03.00 AM here, and I need some sleep.

Ok, what does the error message say? When you say "nothing works in dos", do you get any messages? Does Dos-Box jump back to the desktop? What happens? It's helpful to get the error messages.

EDIT: I don't know about that virtualization thing, but someone else may know.

Saphire 01-12-2006 06:17 AM

I'm afraid there's no way for it to run from a CD, but have you tried to run it from a created ISO on hard disc? And you're in any way better off trying it to run in DosBox than in Windows XP.

The Fifth Horseman 01-12-2006 03:04 PM

Go to Microsoft's site and get Virtual PC 2004. It's a free download from them.
You'll have to install the operating system on it, so you'd better have a copy of Windows 9x or a friend who has one.

Striderzin 01-12-2006 06:32 PM

thanks for helping...

here is the error of the windows version :

http://img349.imageshack.us/img349/6...inerrorec0.jpg

and here is the doxbox screen when I try to execute timeco.exe(the executable for running Time Commando DOS version)

http://img369.imageshack.us/img369/3868/timedosng6.jpg

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I'm afraid there's no way for it to run from a CD, but have you tried to run it from a created ISO on hard disc?[/b]
I'll try to make an iso with Alcohol 120% now, thanks for the tip!

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You'll have to install the operating system on it, so you'd better have a copy of Windows 9x or a friend who has one.[/b]
don't have a win9x right now, but if that is the only solution I'll try to get one =)

Striderzin 01-12-2006 07:22 PM

YAY! Got it running installing through a virtual drive.. Saphire, I love you!
and that makes sense, I've saw in another forum that Time Commando needs to take control of your entire CD Drive, and Win XP doesn't permit that..
Well, thanks to all \o/

Striderzin 01-12-2006 08:58 PM

oh well..it's running in windows version but with sound issues, sometimes it doesn't play the attack sound, damage sound =/ any idea?

edit : nvm, it's working fine now without directx sound acceleration =)

Saphire 01-12-2006 09:41 PM

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edit : nvm, it's working fine now without directx sound acceleration =)[/b]
Hmm, you know you brought me on an idea myself. Maybe that's the solution to get Blood & Magic to run with clean good sound, maybe under VDMSound (it runs only in DosBox with sound, and not perfectly clean which slows the game down). Thank you in return, and have fun with the game :)


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