Solar Winds in XP

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Solar Winds in XP

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Anyone know how to run "Solar Winds" in Windows XP? I can start it, but right when the opening narration starts the game seems to freeze, but without any visible error messages. I tried all the suggestions I found here, maybe I missed something.
Crutches

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I have the exact same problem, I've been looking for a way to make it work, using emulators and everything but nothing yet... someone plz try and help us out
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Same here, I can't find a way.
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...That's why if I DO get my hands on a WinXP disk, the only thing I'm getting off it is the Demos. :devil:
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don't forget the wonderful feeling you get when you pump it full o' lead.
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Post by procerus »

Anybody tried Solar Winds using <A HREF="http://dosbox.zophar.net/">DOSBox?</A>
<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.litepc.com/index.html"><IMG SRC="http://www.procerus.btinternet.co.uk/98 ... A></CENTER>
<CENTER>with <FONT COLOR=FF0000><B>629K</B></FONT> of free conventional memory in full DOS mode using QEMM 9.0<BR>(or 628K with <A HREF="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html">UMBPCI.SYS</A> providing real mode for <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/axcel216/speed.htm">FastVid</A>) with SmartDrive, CD-ROM,
<A HREF="http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/">CuteMouse</A>, sound support and <A HREF="http://home.student.utwente.nl/r.muller ... Refresh</A> all loaded high.</CENTER>
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Yeah. It doesn't seem to work. :cry:
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Post by Laoghaire »

Same problem here, using Win2k
codyh

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Old news now, but I managed to get it running with wine under linux. Of course, it ran impossibly fast. So I'm going to try to run Solar Winds under moslo under wine under linux :P
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Just so you know it doesn't run on any windows past 95...
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Uh guest is me. I should register...

Quick someone post so I don't look like some loser with three posts and no replies.
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Now, if you run it through ENOUGH programs, theoretically you'd slow it down enough because it would take so long to process everything.
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Post by emcit_uk »

Did anyone manage to resolve the problem where Solar Winds freezes as the game starts in XP. I got the sound working so am totally frustrated now...
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Solar Winds Freezing

Post by Hynra Foo »

I'm running 98 and having same prob.

Very irritating!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Guest »

Had the same problem here and couldnt find anyway to get it to work. Using various slow down programs does not seem to work and I believe I've tried everything short of tracking down my old win95 disc and running two OS'. I think my disc may be corrupt as well :Angry: because it takes multiple tries to even access it. Anyone know where I could get a fresh copy? I'll try running it though 95 and get back to say if it works or not.
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Note: We dont promote abandonware here. W*WK
Juxe

Post by Juxe »

Here's what I did, and I'm running it flawlessly right now. Run "command" (from the start menu click run). Go to the A: drive and run the install only. Then open dosbox and mount the drive you installed on and run the game. I have full speed, sound, mouse, everything.
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works

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use dosbox. it works. i'M playing the game right now as i'm typing this.
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dosbox works for me too, just no sound but I don't really care about that anyways
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Post by Guest »

im currently in 98SE, but I think that DosBox will work the same in XP. If you don't know what dosbox is it is a dos emulator (duh!) for tons of platforms. it takes care of the speed issues for you and loads soundblaster and other drivers for you automatically. I was really surprised when all i had to do to play was calibrate my controller with out even installing it... I believe the website is dosbox.sourceforge.net but i may be wrong
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