FIVE UNITS ON THE SCREEN AT ANY GIVEN TIME. The game has a habit of creeping along as a snail's pace whenever you have more than, say. did anybody who has more experience with dosboy than me try out the all different possible emulated sound cards? Perhaps sound no issues with some other card? I'm currently using sb16 (which is default ) ). Collins: Did you set the cycles to something like 15000-17000? Perhaps your CPU is too slow?ītw. Now I'm gonna really play the first mission. My settings: 17000 cycles, FAT HD and CD (remember: mount as CD-ROM!) mounted, everthing else are D-Fend (frontend for dosbox) defaults. Just some minor sound problems (short stopping / hanging of sound, crackling) as already reported. I had no problems with starting the original German (1995, v 1.07) version of C&C. But compared to the "others" everything works fine!! Sometimes video takes long seconds to load or there is a bit performance trouble. But the performance could be more direct. Twiddling around with sound and cd settings I found out C&C works fine with Dosbox 0.63. Just wondering what cycle rate would be recommended for running it some what well, best results I got were 9000 I think, or 6000.ĭoing the right thing C&C will do the right thing ( 13:09) Well I've managed to get the game working on a 1.5Ghz P4 with 512mb ram with the original DOS CD, but I get alot of slow down when too many units on screen. I'm stuck in the narrow band between the two! Any advice? Heres the error code that generates in the dosbox command window:ĭOSbox tells me C&C95 is a Win95 executable, and won't run it. ^.^Įvery time I click the network button it locks up. Not a gaming computer yet, but pretty good for starting out. ZOGUS nVidia GeForce 7100 GS (128MB memory, 256 with shared)ĥ12MB DDR2 Memory (One card & before shared memory) Hardly noticeable), and it did skip on the score screen slightly(Which I think is from reading the CD, not from DOSBox), but other than that it ran perfectly.ĪMD Socket AM2 Sempron 3400+ Processor (I think it says 1.8 GHz on the scaling monitor, when it's fully utilized. I mean the sounds were a little behind on the videos(About a quarter second or less. Ran on Ubuntu (7.04) Linux on DOSBox 0.70 without a hitch. Type "intro cdrom" in DOSBOX and read it all and figure out the exact mount command for your system. ![]() "mount /media/cdrom -t cdrom -usecd 0 -ioctl" I just had to mount it with (Ubuntu 7.10): "mount d /mnt -t cdrom -label GDI" I guess the lable is NOD on the 2nd CD. It only wanted a LABEL to the CD so the game is made happy - i.e. iso of my original CD and then made it work from dosbox. No problems with video, sound or networking. Works just fine, with a similar command for the NOD cds. I've made an ISO of my original CDs and am running "imgmount d: ~/C&C/GDI.iso -t iso" to mount the CD. Installed perfectly and no sound or graphics issues. Taken from fdisk -l xx.img's offset STARTĭestdir is a directory mounted under DOSBOX init. V 0.74-2-3 works using RPi OS Buster (linux) ( 22:42)ĭOSBOX mounts ok, is writeable, but fails to run with this err: Run setup, then when done configure the soundcard as Upon running Dosbox, i run the imgmount as ff: ![]() the version below from a cz site is a small playable file without videos. Unlike the version below, this is a full cd installation, with videos and all. V 0.74-2-3 works using RPi OS Buster (linux) 2nd ver ( 06:13) Command & Conquer - Westwood Studios (1995)
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