I haven't messed with command prompt in a while, but how...
I haven't messed with command prompt in a while, but how...
do you get Moslo to work? I clicked the moslo.com link but the command prompt screen flashed only for like .01 seconds. Any advice?
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After you've done what Wally said (that will make it a universal command rather than local) enter the dos prompt and go to whichever directory the game in question you're trying to slow is located. Type:
Whereas "X" represents a 2 digit number between 99 and 01 which tells moslo at what percent of the original operating speed you want to run it at. (i.e, /25 would be 1/4 original speed)
If what Wally said doesn't work or if you can't do it for some reason, do the following:
1. Go to the directory where moslo.com is located.
2. Type the following:
Whereas "mygames" is the directory where the game is located and "gamename.exe" is the name of the game you're running. (See above for "X" explaination)
Do *NOT* click it, it isn't meant to be used standalone, just run from a dos prompt with whatever game you want to slow.
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moslo /X gamename.exe
If what Wally said doesn't work or if you can't do it for some reason, do the following:
1. Go to the directory where moslo.com is located.
2. Type the following:
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moslo /X c:\mygames\gamename.exe
Do *NOT* click it, it isn't meant to be used standalone, just run from a dos prompt with whatever game you want to slow.