UPDATED: "Native" MSCC on 64-bit Windows
#11
Quote:On 2018-08-12 at 9:49 AM, Flareon350 said:

I did all those steps bit by bit and it still does not work for me. This is very frustrating I really don't know what I'm doing wrong here.

Is the "obvious spots" to paste the path the MappedExeName? Because that's where I pasted them.

Easiest way to get the path right: look at where the file "otvdmw.exe" ended up after you extracted everything.

So, if "otvdmw.exe" sits under "C:\WineVDM" for example, both lines should read like this exactly:

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"MappedExeName"="C:\\WineVDM\\otvdmw.exe"

Though I find it strange that you just say it doesn't work, instead of posting the error message (it's virtually guaranteed there is one). Please do so if you still have problems after this.
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#12
Okay that's what I had wrong! I didn't realize otvdm.exe was part of the path name. It works now! Slight smile

Thank you for your help, it's very appreciated.
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#13
Wow, I need to check this out. Maybe I can sell my old laptop after all. Tongue
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#14
Wow it works... This is awesome! I wonder how long this has been around... I had search for something like this multiple times I thought a while ago, so I wonder if this is relatively new... thanks Andrew! I will for sure have to add this to my list of ways to play CC on 64-bit machines, definitely near the top of the list.Smiley

edit - OK I found a few quirks so far... the High Scores window only shows you level 1, and it doesn't remember which level you left off at. Slight frown
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#15
Wouldn't it just be easier to use a virtual machine?

I use and would recommend Oracle VM
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#16
This is far easier to set up than a virtual machine, from experience on both.
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#17
Exactly. I've been reluctant to try setting up a VM, but I'm definitely going to give this a shot, for several of my favorite 16-bit games, once I have some time.

As it seems to be based on Wine, it probably also consumes far fewer resources than a VM.
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#18
It really works on my 64-bit computer! One question though, is there a way to turn the music on? Do I have to copy the audio files somewhere? I can't seem to get it working although I've already set it on in Options menu.

Anyway, this is definitely an awesome program you found there, thank you very much for sharing!
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#19
Quote:On 9/19/2018 at 11:10 AM, Reynaldi said:

One question though, is there a way to turn the music on? Do I have to copy the audio files somewhere?

All of the files that come with MSCC should be in a single folder (i.e. the same one CHIPS.EXE is in).
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#20
Quote:12 minutes ago, andyrkki said:

All of the files that come with MSCC should be in a single folder (i.e. the same one CHIPS.EXE is in).

All audio files are already in the same folder as CHIPS.EXE, but for some reason no sound is coming out. Moreover, if I enable "Background Music", it will display the warning message of "None of the MIDI files specified in entpack.ini were found".
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