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posted04/17/2004 12:16 AM (UTC)by
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Could somebody Recommend Me a DOS Emulator for WinME?

I Recently Bought MK3 for PC, but I Just can get to The Menu Screen, then I Start a Game and it Crashes.

I also Wanna Play Doom II, because Windows gives Me Weird MIDI Music.
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04/14/2004 06:27 PM (UTC)
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Do a search for DOSBox, it's REALLY cool. I use it to play the games. It's free too.
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04/14/2004 07:02 PM (UTC)
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That Thing is not Working Properly.

It isn't able to Find any other Drives than Z:

The Instructions on The Read Me are Lies, it doesn't even can Execute dir/a or vol.
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04/14/2004 08:54 PM (UTC)
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Win ME does have DOS, it's not integrated like it is in XP (one of the reason why XP sucks btw) so you could just hit F8 when windows is booting to go to the command prompt.
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04/14/2004 09:13 PM (UTC)
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Mmhhhh... I don't think so.
http://www.overclockers.com.au/techstuff/a_dos_me/oldvers.shtml
http://www.dewassoc.com/support/winme/real_dos.htm
Is not that Easy, Man.

Now The Stupid DOSBox is saying:
"Unable to Find MK3 CD

Please be sure that The MK3 CD is in Your CD-ROM Drive and that The Drive Door is Properly Closed.
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dreemernj
04/15/2004 01:50 AM (UTC)
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WinME is still a dos based OS like 9x, but they didn't make it easily accessible. If you check the web, you can find a standalone version of Dos 7.1, which is the dos that 9x and ME runs in. You can also find 31, 95, 98, and me front ends which are very small zips that contain all you need to run each of those OSs in Dos 7.1 (just like the way we used to run 3.1 by typing Win at the Dos prompt).

I use this version of dos along with FreeDOS to do just about everything dos related. Things like MUGEN and certain DOS games do not like that I am running Win2K since it is actually not DOS based, so I have the others on there.

I have tried numerous Dos emulators and none have worked well. I have also used Virtual PC software like VMWare which works extremely good but my comp (P3 450) is not powerful enough to run things in VMWare at high speeds. You might be able to if you have a faster comp.
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jlacroix
04/15/2004 12:57 PM (UTC)
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For dosbox, make a folder on your C: drive, like C:\dos. execute "mount c C:\dos" without the quotes, and copy your games to C:\dos. It works, the instructions are correct, too.

It doesn't contain commands that are copyrighted by Microsoft, however, you can copy them from Windows 98.
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04/16/2004 12:48 AM (UTC)
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DON'T USE that F-DOSBox, is a F-Bomb, I had to Start The Computer with a Windows Start Disk (Floppy) that I Created in another Machine.

Besides it Corrupted some Directories of My Hard Drive Including The Windows One, DON'T USE The F-DOSBox.
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04/16/2004 04:50 AM (UTC)
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What is The Track 47 of The CD?

It has some Guy Talking BackWards.
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dreemernj
04/16/2004 04:53 AM (UTC)
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Yeah he's saying the Lobster poem or something like that. MK2KungBroken recorded and reversed it a bunch of years ago (when MK3 PC first came out). Its funny.
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04/17/2004 12:16 AM (UTC)
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I Reversed it Using Sound Forge, but I'm not able to Understand anything...


The Music is Too Loud.

Do You know if There's some Noise Filter or something in Sound Forge?
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