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War in Russia and Windows XP

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 2:24 am
by IMJennifer
Does War in Russia run okay under Windows XP?

This seems like a silly question, but I've looked all over and if Matrix lists operating systems, I've missed it.

Thanks!
:)

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 7:11 am
by Preuss
I have win XP, and it runs great. Though I do remember a post a long time ago about somebody having problems widdit.

Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2002 3:14 pm
by IMJennifer
Thanks, I'll start the download then.:)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 1:41 pm
by Veer
WIR does not seem to run in Windows 2000 - it runs in XP through.
Does anyone know how to get WIR to run in 2000? I get a 'locked, frozen' message everytime i try to run it.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 1:46 pm
by heiks
Originally posted by Veer
WIR does not seem to run in Windows 2000 - it runs in XP through.
Does anyone know how to get WIR to run in 2000? I get a 'locked, frozen' message everytime i try to run it.
it runs fine on my w2k. Can't really tell if I'm doing anything differently from you. One problem might be trying to force the program to run in a window?

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2002 9:17 am
by Veer
In intro image 'warrus' and the credits show, then I get an error box which pops up and says:

"The NTVDM CPU has encounttered an illegal instruction
CS:0000 IP:0077 OP:f0 37 05 03 02
Choose 'close' to terminate the application"

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There also is an ignore button but clicking on that dosn't help as the dos program is - frozen.

Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2002 1:09 pm
by heiks
Originally posted by Veer
In intro image 'warrus' and the credits show, then I get an error box which pops up and says:

"The NTVDM CPU has encounttered an illegal instruction
CS:0000 IP:0077 OP:f0 37 05 03 02
Choose 'close' to terminate the application"

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There also is an ignore button but clicking on that dosn't help as the dos program is - frozen.
Looks like there's a problem in the nt dos virtual machine (http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/N/NTVDM.html )

Here's something which may help: http://computing.net/windows2000/wwwboa ... /5826.html

That post seems to suggest two things:
1) reinstall WiR
2) reinstall Windows (as usual :) ), just replaceing some files may be enough, though as usual. You may want to try the recovery (or what ever it is called in english) install (anyway the install that should replace any corrupt and/or missing system files)

this may also help:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q196453

Posted: Wed Jul 03, 2002 2:31 pm
by Veer
Thanks a lot. I read up on some of the links and they were helpful.
Wasn't able to fix the problem however.
But that's O.K. I use Win2k only at work, so its probably a good thing I can't play WIR.
I have an XP machine at home, so can play there...:)

Posted: Thu Jul 04, 2002 9:19 pm
by PMCN
I tried it again under XP and I still run into the trouble that I can not see the mouse cursor!

Anyone got an idea what might be causing this and if there is a simple fix? What is odd is that the game runs...perfectly fine and the mouse itself works...I just have no idea where the cursor is :(

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 12:44 am
by itsjustme0770
I am having problems with WIR under XP. I can run it fine, but when I try and examine certain HQ units or change Air Missions I get an "Out of Memory" message in the game. Any suggestions?

Thanks much.

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 3:06 am
by sw30
Search either here or on the PacWar forum about out of memory issues and how to solve them. All comments on Win NT apply to 2000 and XP also.

I run both PacWar and WiR fine on my work machine, of course, being at work, I have little time to play... (Really, I work at work. Honest.)

Jeff

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2002 3:08 am
by Possum
Hello Itsjustme0770
You have insufficent low memory (the 1st 640K block of memory on your computer) avaliable to run the game (but only just!) See if you can move some of the drivers/background programs to high memory, eg edit the mouse driver to load high. You will only need to free up a small ammount of low memory. Best would be to shove as much as possible into high memory, as the WIR executable can ONLY use low memory. Unfortunatly I cannot advise you how to do this with XP, as I have no experience with XP at all.