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I've very recently created a patch for The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes: The Case of the Serrated Scalpel to cause the music to repeat at each location. If you didn't know or forgot, the game ordinarily plays each location's music only once and then stays quiet until you leave the location. Because most of the music is only a minute long, that likely means playing much of the game in silence. This patch addresses that by having the music start again when it finishes.
Interestingly, the later 3DO version did have repeating music and I just learned today that one of the original developers doesn't know why it didn't repeat in the DOS version and thinks that it might've been an oversight. It's kind of cool to imagine that the developers' intent might've been to do what this patch does if they hadn't been pressured by deadlines or had simply been allowed to patch the game post-release.
Anyways, it's a simple fix that modifies one file. I've verified that it works in ScummVM, as well as DOSBox. I hope that it helps people to enjoy replaying this wonderful game even more.
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?fi ... 7616114931
(This includes both a Windows patcher and a DOS patcher. You can use the DOS patcher from within DOSBox if you don't have Windows.)
Edit: I've created a patcher version and replaced the link because of Raziel's concern.
Edit #2: This patcher version requires the uncompressed, 358 KB version of MUSIC.LIB. It may not work if you installed the game with the "Save Disk Space" option or didn't install at all and simply copied the compressed files straight from the floppy disks, instead. You may need to use DOSBox to install the game with the "Save Play Time" option before you can apply this patch. You can still play in ScummVM afterwards.
Edit #3: Added a DOS patcher to the archive in the link for those who don't have Windows.
Edit #4: Fixed a bug in the intro. Thanks to Raziel.