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June 1st, 2004, 06:30 PM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
only old geezers need to read this
By the way one of the things that linux does excell is "emulators". They have one for nearly every console or old computer system people remember fondly so if you ever watned to go back and play your commodore, trs80, amiga games then look into pulling that old computer out of the closet and loading linux on it. Thats another big point for linux, being able to get a free software and turn the old computer into a server or router or firewall.
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Thanks alot Gandalf, now my eyes are glazed over and I'm caught in a retro daydream... Star Raiders, Pac Man, Miner2049'er, Loadrunner, David's Midnight Magic, M.U.L.E., etc, etc, etc,.. Atari 800 with 16k RAM and a 410 program recorder whooohooo! I soon upgraded to 48k with a Targa 32k RAM board..... then I got my Supra 300 baud modem with outragously high phone bills attached, aaaaaah, the good old days.
..David! wake up!
wha? where? why? Oh, I'm still typing on the forums,.. oops sorry. (your fault Gandalf)
Thanks, I always love a good walk down memory lane.
Cheers! 
[ June 01, 2004, 17:52: Message edited by: David E. Gervais ]
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June 1st, 2004, 09:55 PM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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M.U.L.E., etc, etc, etc,..
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You know that Im obligated to mention now that Shrapnel sells "Space HoRSE" which is a new M.U.L.E.
http://www.shrapnelgames.com/gilliga...ce_HoRSE/1.htm
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June 1st, 2004, 11:03 PM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
I can proudly say I was 1 of the 100 something official buyers of M.U.L.E in Germany. A shame for such a great game that so few bought it, isn't it? And the real shame is that Danny Bunton (spelling?) has died much to early. 
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June 2nd, 2004, 02:16 AM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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Originally posted by Solymr:
Going back to the previous discussion about product stability and perfection, I doubt most major software products are ever bug free, no matter who the creator is. As for the whole 2K vs. XP debate, I choose XP due to game stability. Anything else doesn't really fuss me, I don't care if 2K can stay stable for longer then 2 weeks without rebooting, I just know that 2K doesn't run the games I like very well and thats what makes me choose what OS I use. If 2K ran games better I know I'd stick by it, but I just feel its better suited for a buisness rather then a gamer like myself.
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I have had no more problems with games on 2k than I had on XP. Old games, new games, whichever.
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June 2nd, 2004, 05:30 AM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
I have had no more problems with games on 2k than I had on XP. Old games, new games, whichever.
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With both I found it handy to have 2 drives. I like to have my C drive NTFS for better OS functioning, and my D drive FAT32 for better handling of older games.
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June 2nd, 2004, 12:38 PM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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With both I found it handy to have 2 drives. I like to have my C drive NTFS for better OS functioning, and my D drive FAT32 for better handling of older games.
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Please splan dis to me
Seriously, wouldn’t it be more efficient to just adjust the NTFS permissions for the specific folders used by the games. Keeping in mind that XP handles them differently than 2K.
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June 2nd, 2004, 02:09 PM
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Re: Does SEIV run on XP????
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quote: Originally posted by Gandalf Parker:
With both I found it handy to have 2 drives. I like to have my C drive NTFS for better OS functioning, and my D drive FAT32 for better handling of older games.
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Please splan dis to me
Seriously, wouldn’t it be more efficient to just adjust the NTFS permissions for the specific folders used by the games. Keeping in mind that XP handles them differently than 2K. I dont know. Ive only looked at NTFS permissions in affecting access and security. I didnt know there were options for file system formats. I know there are settings for things like "run as if Win95" but that only goes so far. With some older games they just hate NTFS.
Can you change the file structure of a folder after an install? That would surprise me. If I have to install it twice then its about the same as what Im using.
[ June 02, 2004, 16:22: Message edited by: Gandalf Parker ]
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