Hi,
I just discovered ScummVM and can't wait to go home and try it. I just read somewhere I can run PC games on the Mac OSX. I know Monkey Island 1 & 2 are available as freeware for the Mac but don't run on my MacBook Pro. I have my CD's of all the old LucasArts games for the PC, will they work through ScummVM on my Mac?
Also, the main games I want to play are:
All the Monkey Islands, The Dig, Full Throttle, AfterLife, maybe the Indy game and Maniac Mansion 2.
Has there been any problems associated with these games for the Mac OSX? I've been going through the forums and don't see anything major.
Any help is much appreciated, thanks!
PC Games on Mac OSX
Moderator: ScummVM Team
Did you run them from the hard disk?
IIRC, iMuse support has never been completed for mac, but I might be wrong.
In the case of Monkey Island 1, it might use redbook audiotracks(regular cd-tracks) which you would need to rip to mp3, but I am unsure of this as I don't know which version of MI1 came with the bounty pack.
IIRC, iMuse support has never been completed for mac, but I might be wrong.
In the case of Monkey Island 1, it might use redbook audiotracks(regular cd-tracks) which you would need to rip to mp3, but I am unsure of this as I don't know which version of MI1 came with the bounty pack.
It is alway recommended to copy the datafiles to the hard disk of your computer and run the game through ScummVM from there.
Does iTunes show only one track or 24 or so?
If you only see one track, then that is the datatrack and no you do not need to rip it. If you see 24 or so tracks, you need to rip every one of them(except the first track which still is the datatrack) to mp3 and rename them track01.mp3, track02.mp3 and so on and place them in the same folder as your gamedatafiles for MI1.
You can also use .ogg or .flac if you so prefer.
Monkey Island 2 only uses midi, so in this case you only need to copy the required datafiles to you hard drive.
For a list of required datafiles for each game see:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Datafiles
Hope this helps.[/url]
Does iTunes show only one track or 24 or so?
If you only see one track, then that is the datatrack and no you do not need to rip it. If you see 24 or so tracks, you need to rip every one of them(except the first track which still is the datatrack) to mp3 and rename them track01.mp3, track02.mp3 and so on and place them in the same folder as your gamedatafiles for MI1.
You can also use .ogg or .flac if you so prefer.
Monkey Island 2 only uses midi, so in this case you only need to copy the required datafiles to you hard drive.
For a list of required datafiles for each game see:
http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Datafiles
Hope this helps.[/url]
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