Hi guys
Firstly, a big thank you to the people who ported this for the N800 - I've loved playing DOTT and Monkey Island again after so many years.
However... I did something very foolish. In a mistaken attempt to really fill the screen (instead of just living with a small black border round the image) I increased the Graphics Mode to 3x.
ScummVM immediately crashed. So be it I thought - except I've not been able to get back in to correct my mistake!
I have uninstalled/reinstalled many times using the App Manager. I've also navigated to the app directory (usr/games) using Xterm and tried to run the file directly with some of the standard command line options from the PC version, but it crashes the terminal program as well!
Somehow, despite uninstalls/reinstalls and clearing *all* user data/restoring application defaults (with the function in Control Panel) ScummVM is remembering the screen setting I last used - and crashing before I can change it back to something sensible.
Please forgive my stupidity and point me to where the setting lies - or a way around it!
I'd be very grateful for any help. Thank you.
(By the way, although I remember much about boot discs and Himem etc in DOS I know almost nothing about UNIX. It took me an hour to figure out how to use the Xterm program, so please be gentle)
Help needed to correct my mistake
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You probably need to delete the config file -- unfortunately, I do not know where that is located on the N800, but try searching for a file called "scummvm.ini", or ".scummvmrc" (might be in your home dir, hidden), and then delete or edit that file to get rid of the 3x settings.
Finally, it's definitely a bad bug in ScummVM (or SDL, depends) to let you get stuck this way, and not a sign of stupidity, so relax .
Finally, it's definitely a bad bug in ScummVM (or SDL, depends) to let you get stuck this way, and not a sign of stupidity, so relax .
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Re: thanks
probably a play on Nim Chimpsky ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nim_Chimpsky ) which itself is a play on Noam Chomskytrubye wrote:btw, nym, if your name is a play on Noam Chomsky, that's pretty cool.
witty!