I Installed the last version of ScummVM. For palm os, not Zodiac.
I did everything as it's supossed to. But when I run Monkey Island II, it says: "Cannot import engine file ! Please check that all required files are installed on your card, and you have enough free storage memory."
I have 100 free mb on my MMC card and on my internal memory aswell. So I don't know what could be the problem. I tried installing the games on my mmc card, in the correct directory, and the same with the internal card, but I get the same error. I put the engine files on /PALM/Programs/ScummVM/Mods ...
So.. I don't have an idea of what can be the problem, do you ?
ScummVM not running on my Tungsten T5
Moderator: ScummVM Team
Re: ScummVM not running on my Tungsten T5
i hate it when people say that, you don't need to install it, just copy the CD contents onto your mmc card. and if you did im sorry, just technically you don't really need to install it._Maxi wrote:I tried installing the games on my mmc card, in the correct directory, and the same with the internal card, but I get the same error.
Im sorry PsYcO i think you misunderstand the issue and question, the problem is most likeley related to scummvm not being able to find the proper path to the data files due to the wrong card being selected.
Also in certain cases you do need to install the games first, just not directly to a memory card. Most floppy versions require installation as the datafiles often come compressed and split appart. Even certain CD based games require an actual installation to work properly, the feeble files for example stores certain files you within a .cab file that is unpacked during installation (not really applicable here as it isnt supported on palmOS)
Also in certain cases you do need to install the games first, just not directly to a memory card. Most floppy versions require installation as the datafiles often come compressed and split appart. Even certain CD based games require an actual installation to work properly, the feeble files for example stores certain files you within a .cab file that is unpacked during installation (not really applicable here as it isnt supported on palmOS)