ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
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i had something like 23 batch files to install correct configurations to run various programs...
YUP, YUP, YUP!!!
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ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
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i had something like 23 batch files to install correct configurations to run various programs...
ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
The problem with installing DOS as a partition is that there are often (generally?) no device drivers for things like your DVD-drive, mouse, etc. This makes it difficult to even install a DOS game you have in some cases.
There are always compatability mode drivers. The standard CD driver will support CDs in a DVD drive. The generic MS mouse driver will work for most mice, though the buttons and wheel on newer mice probably won't work. The only tricky bit is the video. It's possible that you won't be able to get anything better than 640X480.
Nice thing about VirtualPC is that it emmulates a very common video card and sound card from the early 90s, so just install the drivers for those and you're good to go.

ORIGINAL: Sardaukar
I have fond memories about having DOS boot disk with 6 different configurations needed in different games... DosBox is quite good, but cannot handle everything...so may have an old rig just for playing old games.
ORIGINAL: AlexCobra
Excuse me, can I ask a thing about VirtualPC? What about processor performance - the most annoying thing I can't handle with most of DOS-emulators, is that my Athlon is too fast for most early 90's games. I tried some progs that slows the processor, but it just don't work like it should do... I want no more then 100MHz, but can't get it. So, do VirtualPC allow to slow down processor frequency? Somehow:-)?
ORIGINAL: marky
i couldnt even get VPC to work[&:][:(]
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
Guess there was a good reason to keep my DOS 5.0 manual after all..... [:D]
How about this......anyone know where one can get a good analog joystick and then how to hook it up to the PC? I have an Atari 2600 emulator on my machine but the games are mostly unplayable with the keyboard only.
and i'd really like to play classics like "The A-Team" or "Yar's Revenge" again. [:'(]
ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
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[&:] isn't there a port where joysticks plug in? i used to use one not that long ago...
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
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[&:] isn't there a port where joysticks plug in? i used to use one not that long ago...
Not for an analog joystick. I can plug in my flightstick to the port on the sound card. Is there an adaptor one can purchase? Last time i checked (but this was several years ago) you had to cobble together something from scratch. I'm not that handy. I'd probably burn the condo down.

ORIGINAL: Nikademus
ORIGINAL: rtrapasso
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[&:] isn't there a port where joysticks plug in? i used to use one not that long ago...
Not for an analog joystick. I can plug in my flightstick to the port on the sound card. Is there an adaptor one can purchase? Last time i checked (but this was several years ago) you had to cobble together something from scratch. I'm not that handy. I'd probably burn the condo down.


ORIGINAL: Nikademus
what about a classic atari joystick? I think thats what i meant now that i've collected my thoughts (without coffee)
ORIGINAL: Nikademus
what about a classic atari joystick? I think thats what i meant now that i've collected my thoughts (without coffee)