Kknd
Kknd
I recently decided to play this again. I currently have windows xp and I know this used win 95. I've been having trouble installing this into the computer and so I started to search for answers. I tried using dosbox but somehow I can't get it to work. I noticed that it works for the downloable demos, but everytime I use dosbox it reads "Could not find Game Path" which I have no idea what it means. I really would like to play this and if there are any help, I would greatly appreciate it. I have noticed that I am able to install command and conquer red alert but I don't remember how I did it. I think it has something to do with right clicking and clicking on properties then switching the compatibility to 95. thanks.
First :learn mounting a dosgames folder as your c:
mount c: x:\folder
Second: learn mount your cdrom as d:, as many older games will only work well if the cd drive is d:
mount d f:\ -t cdrom - usecd 0 - ioctl
the - ioctl is only for XP, under W98/WME use - aspi instead.
Or better: add this lines in your dosboxconfig under [autoexec]
mount c: x:\folder
c:
so your dosbox will startup in your x:\xx folder mounted as C:
And yes, dosbox can be used to install games. I would even STRONGLY advise to install the games you are playing in dosbox to be installed trough dosbox, this will avoid many problems regarding the sound settings and eventually vidcard settings.
If you wish you can call different dosbox configs at dosbox startup, with /without CD drive mounted, with / without EMS, all kinds of configs for fine tuning your dosbox .
Maybe you could start with reading the README included in the download, all is explained clearly there.
mount c: x:\folder
Second: learn mount your cdrom as d:, as many older games will only work well if the cd drive is d:
mount d f:\ -t cdrom - usecd 0 - ioctl
the - ioctl is only for XP, under W98/WME use - aspi instead.
Or better: add this lines in your dosboxconfig under [autoexec]
mount c: x:\folder
c:
so your dosbox will startup in your x:\xx folder mounted as C:
And yes, dosbox can be used to install games. I would even STRONGLY advise to install the games you are playing in dosbox to be installed trough dosbox, this will avoid many problems regarding the sound settings and eventually vidcard settings.
If you wish you can call different dosbox configs at dosbox startup, with /without CD drive mounted, with / without EMS, all kinds of configs for fine tuning your dosbox .
Maybe you could start with reading the README included in the download, all is explained clearly there.
Last edited by dosraider on Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:29 am, edited 3 times in total.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Last edited by dosraider on Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:29 am, edited 1 time in total.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Last edited by dosraider on Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:30 am, edited 1 time in total.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Take a look at this little Zip-archive. It contains 2 files:
After that, click on Run.cmd, sit back, and watch the magic work.
- Run.cmd - A Windows command file to launch DOSBox 0.72.
- dosbox.conf - A DOSBox configuration file with commands to mount drives and install KKND.
After that, click on Run.cmd, sit back, and watch the magic work.
DOSBox ReadMe | DOSBox Wiki | DOSBox 60 seconds guide | How to ask questions
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And of course Minimax will write you a nice dosboxconf for every game you want to run through dosbox, he's such a nice guy, you don't need to learn the simple basics of dosbox.
BTW, should you need more of those nice files to run your dosgames, there you'll find Minimax, ask him nicely if needed.
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/index.php
BTW, should you need more of those nice files to run your dosgames, there you'll find Minimax, ask him nicely if needed.
http://vogons.zetafleet.com/index.php
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
As long as it is a game I have, or can get a legal copy of, I will try
KKND was actually bought 2 days ago. Saw it at my local game pusher, remembered the thread here, and decided it was worth a shot.
From what I see, I think I will like it. It looks a lot like Battle Isle which I like a lot.
KKND was actually bought 2 days ago. Saw it at my local game pusher, remembered the thread here, and decided it was worth a shot.
From what I see, I think I will like it. It looks a lot like Battle Isle which I like a lot.
DOSBox ReadMe | DOSBox Wiki | DOSBox 60 seconds guide | How to ask questions
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Or:
You'd better bang your head against the table, and really hard, several times, maybe that will get your tiny brain in place. So you can read the dosbox readme and will know how to change the standard US key layout to your own.
Whilst in dosbox, hold <ALT> down, and input <9> and then <2> on your numpad, release <ALT> and oh looky you have \ in dosbox.
Or:
Learn the standard US layout, only 2 or 3 keys are important, easy to find out:
You'd better bang your head against the table, and really hard, several times, maybe that will get your tiny brain in place. So you can read the dosbox readme and will know how to change the standard US key layout to your own.
Or:dosbox readme wrote: 149 Q: I can't type \ or : in DOSBox.
150 A: This is a known problem. It only occurs if your keyboard layout isn't US.
151 Some possible fixes:
152 1. Switch the keyboard layout of your operating system.
153 2. Use / instead.
154 3. Open dosbox.conf and change usescancodes=false to usescancodes=true.
155 4. Add the commands you want to execute to the "configfile".
156 5. Change the DOS keyboard layout (see Section 7 Keyboard Layout).
157 6. Use ALT-58 for : and ALT-92 for \.
158 7. for \ try the keys around "enter". For ":" try shift and the keys
159 between "enter" and "l" (US keyboard layout).
160 8. Try keyb.com from FreeDOS (http://projects.freedos.net/keyb/).
161 Look for keyb2.0 pre4 as older and newer versions are known to
162 have a bug in the loader routines.
Whilst in dosbox, hold <ALT> down, and input <9> and then <2> on your numpad, release <ALT> and oh looky you have \ in dosbox.
Or:
Learn the standard US layout, only 2 or 3 keys are important, easy to find out:
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.