VESA Super VGA, MPU-401 General MIDI and Sound Blaster Pro. Tested with MAC OS X 10.5.6, PowerPC G4 1,25 GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, SC2k version 1.1 and DOSBox 0.72. Default settings from install.exe were used. Switching back to window mode seems to fix this problem. All kinds of artifacts and flashing colors. DOSbox 0.72Had to run as administrator if not on runs and crashes.Both sound and mouse work fine. Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit Quad core phenom processor and 4gb ram. Sound card set to Sound Blaster AWE32, IO 220, IRQ 7, DMA 1, sounds just like I remember it! 1.0.1 () CD-ROM (installed to HDD) Mouse and music working OK. Tested on Windows XP SP3, with DOSBox 0.72, SC2000 v. Reseted SFX setup to Sound Blaster Compatile with HEX 220 - IRQ 7 - DMA 1 and it worked! but not all the time, seems to be rather random. (No CD boot, just install) Mouse and music worked OK but SFX were lacking. Tested on Windows XP SP2, with DOSBox 0.72. Mouse works fine, but sound and music is lacking. Tested on Fedora 9, with repository RPM: dosbox.i386 0.72-4.fc9. The full version will have a "SOUND" subfolder, and will have options for configuring sound when running "install.exe" If you are not getting any sound at all, and running "install.exe" does not provide options for configuring sound, you may have the demo version. I've found the demo version of SimCity 2000 to be packaged without sound capabilities. Tested DOSBox 0.72 on Ubuntu 8.10: Intrepid Ibex Video, sound, and music all work fine after running "install.exe" and switching video to "VESA" and Sound to "Sound Blaster". Not running as administrator and UAC is enabled. Occasional music glitches, but still usable. Tested DOSBox 0.72 on Windows Vista Ultimate 圆4 Video, sound, and music all work fine after running "install.exe" and setting Sound to "Sound Blaster Pro 2" for music and "Sound Blaster Pro" for SFX. This game has been tested on the environments listed below: If you require support for general issues, see the performance guide and FAQ. Please update this article if you have information which will let this game work with sound and music. Setting the correct IRQ/DMA/port settings does not seem to help. Anyway, have fun!Īnd if you want to experience some more retro action from the web, don’t miss this collection of amusing boot screens, or just check out our retro section and emulator archives, there’s a lot of good stuff out there.The game includes an INSTALL.EXE which sets the video and sound cards, however for the sound card, it reports a failure to verify the Sound Blaster, and other, cards. These were originally discovered by none other than The Washington Post, perhaps during some deeply thorough journalistic exploration into playing DOS games, who knows. The games even work with a gamepad, so if you have a PS3 controller connected to your Mac, or any other gamepad hooked up, it should work just fine, which is good because I have no idea how you’d manage to pull off the crazy combos in Street Fighter 2 without a controller. Since it’s web based, don’t expect to save any of your game states or the games themselves, however. The web-based emulator works surprisingly well and you’ll have no problem playing them on just about any hardware. You can either play them in the small window of a web browser, or expand them to full screen. If you don’t want to wade through the 2000+ strong jungle of MSDOS titles, here are three classics that many gamers will instantly recognize: Street Fighter 2, Oregon Trail, Sim City. Check out the full archive of thousands of DOS games here at The Internet Archive.There are so many classic games available that nearly anything you can think of is included, ranging from Duke Nukem, Street Fighter II, The Oregon Trail, Sim City, Lemmings, Prince of Persia, Commander Keen, if it’s an old school retro game and you can name it, and it’s probably there and free to play.
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