SWIV 3D - No CD
ok ok, this is the situation now:
1 i create the bin/cue with swiv name (swiv.cue swiv.bin)
2 they are in c:\games directory
3 i launch dosbox.. write the commandline imgmount d c:\games\swiv.cue -t cdrom
4 the image is mounted
5 mount c c:\games (previously i didn't do it because you didn't tell me to "don't change instructions" )
6 d:
7 dosinst
8 in the installation the directory of installation is c:\swiv
9 c:
10cd swiv
11 swiv_dos
12 swiv, error: no cdrom!
is that ok? sorry for the etc etc.. simply i didn't remember the end of the command line and it was in the previous page so that i had to erase and write it all again
1 i create the bin/cue with swiv name (swiv.cue swiv.bin)
2 they are in c:\games directory
3 i launch dosbox.. write the commandline imgmount d c:\games\swiv.cue -t cdrom
4 the image is mounted
5 mount c c:\games (previously i didn't do it because you didn't tell me to "don't change instructions" )
6 d:
7 dosinst
8 in the installation the directory of installation is c:\swiv
9 c:
10cd swiv
11 swiv_dos
12 swiv, error: no cdrom!
is that ok? sorry for the etc etc.. simply i didn't remember the end of the command line and it was in the previous page so that i had to erase and write it all again
Try this imgmount line:
imgmount d c:\games\swiv.cue -t iso
Mind: iso in stead of cdrom at the end, can make a difference.
Delete again the install folder (Whilst in Win, need a dosbox restart, and reinstall the game.
And I do hope you deleted the old bin/cue .... ? You didn't simply rename it?
The old cue isn't valid anymore.
If this all doesn't work I'm clueless, but will ask around to see if there are some mates of me who have that version and if they can run it in dosbox 0.72.
imgmount d c:\games\swiv.cue -t iso
Mind: iso in stead of cdrom at the end, can make a difference.
Delete again the install folder (Whilst in Win, need a dosbox restart, and reinstall the game.
And I do hope you deleted the old bin/cue .... ? You didn't simply rename it?
The old cue isn't valid anymore.
If this all doesn't work I'm clueless, but will ask around to see if there are some mates of me who have that version and if they can run it in dosbox 0.72.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Apparently it must indeed be another version of the game, probably the one that HotU has a CD rip hosted.Anonymous wrote:the cd label is SWIV 3D... maybe it is not the same version of the game... my cd was included when i bought that old packard bell pc... don't know if this thing is important or not...
http://www.the-underdogs.info/game.php?id=3122
Seems to be an 'updated' version or so ....
But ... as all HotU downloads are down, can't even testrun it.HotU wrote: Note: The download here is actually SWIV 3D Assault, the 1997 update of the same game that was published in the USA by Interplay. This version offers 3Dfx graphics and native Windows 95 support, making it the best version to own
More: haven't found your version around here, so I'm afraid I can't help you further.
If you're up to it you could try your version in VPC2004/MSDos6.22, but that's a lot more work to set up then dosbox and no guarantee yours will run in VPC....
I can already say that my dosversion works in it, but not the Windows version.
Up to you to go through the trouble to setup/testrun in VPC or not, if one single game is even worth the hassle .... don't know, I doubt it.
I guess you would be easier to go for the Amiga version on lemonamiga.com and play it in an Amiga emulator.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
hi again i'm the guest who wrote above.. I have got SWIV 3D Assault... but it's only a windows version so dos and dosbox aren't working.. and under xp (even with emulation) it says there's an error in kernel32.dll thunkconnect.... so this is the way it ends so much work for nothing heheheh thx anyway..
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Re: SWIV 3D - No CD
I had the same problem. Both in Dosbox and in Windows 98 with the Windows version (running in Virtual PC 2007). I guess it could be a copy protection. I found another exe that did not have the problem. All I had to do was replace the exe. All the movies seemed to still work. I never heard any music though, perhaps it's disabled somehow.Paramore09 wrote: SWIV, Error: No CD-ROM!
To be able to get past the first level I also had to type in my player name as SWIV!AndLetDie to enable the cheats.
Last edited by John Peterson on Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
Swiv..
Oh no, how can it be so hard to run this game? I have it too and have the same freaking issue..
OS: Win XP
What I use: Dos Box
Issue: No Cdrom message.
I do the same procedure as the one who did the first post. I did not try the imgmount binary ...that thing raider mentioned. I just didn't do that yet, though I doubt would help...
..im tired, man.
It's hard to bring the past.
OS: Win XP
What I use: Dos Box
Issue: No Cdrom message.
I do the same procedure as the one who did the first post. I did not try the imgmount binary ...that thing raider mentioned. I just didn't do that yet, though I doubt would help...
..im tired, man.
It's hard to bring the past.
SWIV 3D "error : NO CD-ROM"
Hi,
I've been trying to play SWIV 3D.
I installed DOSBOX, added in the autoexec part of the DosBox configuration file the following lines:
- mount c c:\dosprog
- mount d d:\ -t cdrom -ioctl
(which work fine)
then I installed SWIV in C:\SWIV (so C:\DOSPROG\SWIV),
then launched SWIV_DOS from the SWIV file, the intro launched then came back to DOS :
"SWIV, errror : NO CD-ROM!"
I don't have the real CD as it's at my brother's place, so he sent me an ISO which I mounted with Daemon tools lite. the D: I mounted is the virtual drive, but I supposed DosBox wouldn't see the difference)
would mounting a cue or bin do the trick ??
what should I do ?
Thanks a lot for your feedback !!!
I've been trying to play SWIV 3D.
I installed DOSBOX, added in the autoexec part of the DosBox configuration file the following lines:
- mount c c:\dosprog
- mount d d:\ -t cdrom -ioctl
(which work fine)
then I installed SWIV in C:\SWIV (so C:\DOSPROG\SWIV),
then launched SWIV_DOS from the SWIV file, the intro launched then came back to DOS :
"SWIV, errror : NO CD-ROM!"
I don't have the real CD as it's at my brother's place, so he sent me an ISO which I mounted with Daemon tools lite. the D: I mounted is the virtual drive, but I supposed DosBox wouldn't see the difference)
would mounting a cue or bin do the trick ??
what should I do ?
Thanks a lot for your feedback !!!
-> Try to mount the ISO directly in dosbox 0.73(don't use daemon tools) with imgmount.Ealhaya wrote: I don't have the real CD as it's at my brother's place, so he sent me an ISO which I mounted with Daemon tools lite. the D: I mounted is the virtual drive, but I supposed DosBox wouldn't see the difference)
would mounting a cue or bin do the trick ??
imgmount d "x:\path\name.iso" -t iso
-> Won't hurt to try with a BIN/CUE, use a good soft to create it, as is:
http://www.imgburn.com/
Mount it also directly in dosbox with imgmount
imgmount d "x:\path\name.cue" -t iso
-> Ask your brother to make a good copy of the CD.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
cue/bin
hey again
I burned a bin/cue and tried mounting the cue, but it just doesn't work.
I always get an error :
Could not load image file: C:\DOSPROG\ISO\SWIV-3D.cue"
MSCDEX: Failure: Path not valid
but I still can load easily the iso, and could load the bin.
but when launching I still get a NO CD error.
too bad.
I was so happy to play it again !
I burned a bin/cue and tried mounting the cue, but it just doesn't work.
I always get an error :
Could not load image file: C:\DOSPROG\ISO\SWIV-3D.cue"
MSCDEX: Failure: Path not valid
but I still can load easily the iso, and could load the bin.
but when launching I still get a NO CD error.
too bad.
I was so happy to play it again !
Re: cue/bin
Not a valid Dos name.Ealhaya wrote:Could not load image file: C:\DOSPROG\ISO\SWIV-3D.cue"
MSCDEX: Failure: Path not valid
Delete and try again, but this time name your image
swiv3d.cue / swiv3d.bin
Remark: delete it, don't simply rename it, won't work (... it's possible, but a bit more complicated ....)
[Edit]
For good understanding:
I mean that you create the bin/cue from the original CD.
Not using the probably faulty ISO / a CD burned from that ISO,...... I doubt that would work.
wardrich wrote:The contrasts in personalities will deliver some SERIOUS lulz. I can't wait.
Using DOSBox for Swiv
So... I get the error message when I follow everything that says "this is a Windows NT windowed executable." What did I do wrong, and what does that mean?
GOT SWIV WORKING ON WINDOWS 7 PRO 64-BIT
Hello!
Just wanted to share with everyone, how I got SWIV to play on my Sony Vaio A790 Notebook upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
1. From your SWIV CD, right click on the SWIV Setup file and change compatibility for the install, to WIN95 and then install.
2. Download this patched exe file: http://www.filefront.com/thankyou.php?f ... ac160d7133
and replace the exe file in your installed SWIV folder.
3. Create a desktop shortcut to SWIV.exe (the patched one you just copied over) and then right click on it and change compatibility to WIN95.
4. Launch the game and it should work and the music should be there, just like we all remember. Only down side is that at least for me, there was some white flashes and the navigation icon in the top left, showing you where to go is mostly white and so I can't tell where I'm supposed to go.
Enjoy the memories!!!!
Ashton
Just wanted to share with everyone, how I got SWIV to play on my Sony Vaio A790 Notebook upgraded to Windows 7 Professional 64-bit.
1. From your SWIV CD, right click on the SWIV Setup file and change compatibility for the install, to WIN95 and then install.
2. Download this patched exe file: http://www.filefront.com/thankyou.php?f ... ac160d7133
and replace the exe file in your installed SWIV folder.
3. Create a desktop shortcut to SWIV.exe (the patched one you just copied over) and then right click on it and change compatibility to WIN95.
4. Launch the game and it should work and the music should be there, just like we all remember. Only down side is that at least for me, there was some white flashes and the navigation icon in the top left, showing you where to go is mostly white and so I can't tell where I'm supposed to go.
Enjoy the memories!!!!
Ashton