On my laptop (Windows 7 OS), DOSBox 0.74 is able to run Windows 95 flawlessly, and as a result, most 3.x/9.x games are playable. However, Runner sticks out like a sore thumb, as it cannot run the .EXE file at all. When I do attempt to run the game, up pops an error message saying, "Cannot open RUNNER.DAT Game file!". Here I am unsure whether the problem lies with the .EXE file, the .DAT file or simply because it's running in an emulated Windows 95 instance.
Do take note that this happens with all shareware version (1.0) copies that I've downloaded, as well as with the full, registered version (1.0), which I also possess. The "RUNNER.DAT" file size for both are 3 KB and 16 KB, respectively. Upon inspection, it does have contents (seemingly used as a sample template for the levels) that reads as gibberish. So, there's not definite way to determine if it's corrupted, it's the exact same for all 3 KB copies. The first 3 KB of the full version appears to be the same, with the additional 13 KB new content.
So far, what I've tried was (all resulting in the same error):
- Opening the "RUNNER.DAT" before running the "RUNNER.EXE".
- Renaming either files, or both.
- Changing between different color palettes and resizing the desktop area (Display Properties -> Settings)
- Accessing DOSBox configuration to change between video system outputs (e.g opengl, openglnb) and CPU types (e.g 386_slow, 486_slow, pentium_slow). Probably other stuff too, can't remember.
- Swearing
- Praying
Also, interestingly, this error has been mentioned before once, but on the now-defunct Download-Central gaming archive. The Wayback Machine captured the Runner entry, the poster mentioning that he "...could not get Runner to work in a Windows 3.1 installation in DOSbox, it always claimed it couldn't open RUNNER.DAT. It worked fine under XP, as well as on Windows for Workgroups on a 486..."
This might indicate that one needs specialized settings, or that Runner is simply not meant for DOSBox.
I also tried with Windows for Workgroups 3.11 installed in DOSBox, which returned the same error. Unfortunately I don't have access to an Windows 3.x/9.x/XP machine to try the game out.
Any assistance and advice would be welcome! Thank you in advance!
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