
sorry I just found a topic from April of 07 on this, sorry I did not search faster! .......looks like you all are working on it as you have time, which is great!!! thanks

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Funny you should mention this. I also had some problems running the CD versions in my Win98 machine, which I have specifically set up to run DOS and early Windows games. After some time, I isolated the problem to my sound card which was a cheapo "Soundblaster-compatible" clone. After replacing it with a genuine oldschool Soundblaster (AWE32 PnP) the Kyrandia games worked fine.CrisGer wrote:it is tricky as it has digital voice and wont run even on ny Win 98 SE which runs a lot of the older games including the non voice Kyrandias
no you don't need a special DOSBox setup - as far as I remember the standard DOSBox setup plays all the kyrandia titles just fine (but please keep in mind that this is the ScummVM forum, and not the DOSBox forum)CrisGer wrote:It is possible to do a special set up using DOS BOX to run it on XP, it is tricky as it has digital voice and wont run even on ny Win 98 SE which runs a lot of the older games including the non voice Kyrandias. Is there any hope of getting support for Kyrandia II on ScummV, I seem to remember seeing it mentioned as being partially supported, but have not been able to check back here for a while due to work demands.
Well you could say why use ScummVM for BS1/2* & COMILordHoto wrote:Any reason to use VDMSound for Kyrandia 1 when ScummVM supports it?
All of these games can, of course, be quite awkward to run if you have some other operating system than Windows.chas-g wrote: Well you could say why use ScummVM for BS1/2* & COMI
I personally think ScummVM is GREAT but use it for games that would be very awkward to run otherwise. For games that only need the Windows compatability function** I see no reason to use ScummVM, but thats my opinion.
It might be to anyone who flees in horror at the mere sight of a command-prompt, but for the most part DOSbox seems quite user-friendly to me. I've tried it with several different programs, and while a few have failed miserably in more-or-less amusing ways, most of them worked very well.chas-g wrote: I haven't tried using Dosbox (sounds like a bit of a nightmare).