Hi Thomas,
If! I could find code for force feedback, I would probably put a little bit in
to Mach 1 tts for when you get off into the marbles and or hit the wall. I
definitely would not want much more than that. But at this point it is a moot
point as I have never been able to find that
Your mac book is the reason you don't see these problems.
Even your version of windows runs better then most..
At 04:16 AM 2/4/2009, you wrote:
Hi Shaun and all,
Quick question for you.
I'm running a realtech hd card here in a laptop, have never edited the
ini files for any gma games, and
hehe, you might have a point there Trouble. So far I've been very
happy with how windows runs on this thing. No doubt it has its quirks
though like any other system, I'm just not using windows heavily
enough to discover what goes wrong.
Anyway, I'll keep the Apple fan boy side of myself on a
I just downloaded the latest version of En-tombed as well, and it seems
that when either your character or any of the enemies tries to heal when
using espeak voices, it crashes.
Will get error message when it happens again.
Trenton, the T Man!
On 2/1/2009 7:09 PM, Dakotah Rickard wrote:
I wanted to play some games in frots today. however, jaws will not read the
screen propperly. the screen fills up with text, and doesnt appear to
scroll down. Anyone have this problem, and what can I do to fix it if
anything?
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Hi,
This question is for those gamers using Mac OS X. Recently I read on a
web site there is a port of DirectX 9 for Mac OS X. However, when I
tried to google for more information about it I came up empty. I don't
know if this is a fully integrated component of Mac OS leopard, an
Hi,
In answer to the actual question here, I have no clue. I've just been
googling too, and have come up with nothing significant. Just thought
I'd reply to say that I'd be happy to help out wherever I can if you
don't have a mac there to test on. I'm far from a coding genius as
you probably
Hi Scott,
I do know there use to be one, but don't know if it still exists. one of
the games I have, Star Trek Elite Force II, gives a list of Mac OS X
specifications which are as follows.
Mac OS 10.1 or better.
DirectX 9.
A G3 processor or better.
256 MB of ram.
1 GB of hard drive space.
So
I've been looking for a solution to that problem a long time. No luck on my
end so far. A while ago, I contacted the developer. Mr. Kinder doesn't feel
he has the time to try and address our problem. It has something to do with
how the text is displayed. He thought that it might help if
Hi TOm,
There are some flaky attempts to use DirectX via Wine on Mac OS X, but
everything I've heard is that it is extremely unstable. It's possible
that as far back as 10.1 that Microsoft was providing DirectX for Mac,
I'm not sure. They were offering INternet Explorer for Mac and such
Tom,
Just been googling more, been using this as an excuse to avoid doing
any real work so thanks hehe. All I'm turning up is the various
solutions for running Windows on a mac, which is of course no use to
you. Crossover games looked like it maybe had some potential, but
it's a comercial
I was not able to get Win Frotz to work under my XP home at all.
I did get Win Frotz TTS to work..and it seems to work quite well.
I am currently playing station fall.
Man does this bring back fond memories of days gone by.
Robert
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Hi Josh,
That makes sense. It is completely possible the games I am speaking of,
Elite Force and Elite force II, are making reference to using DirectX
via wine or Darwin. Although, they don't mention wine or darwin
specifically chanses are good that is what they meant. I can find
absolutely
The newer version of windows frotz doesn't seem as useable as the old one.
Personally, I use winfrotz tts or streight winfrotz, - though weerdly as
it's based on a slightly older version, winfrotz tts seems much more stable
and has much fewer problems playing games like the old infocom
Hello Tom and Josh,
Here is the web site to the official MacDX home page:
http://macdx.coderus.com/
This may help you both out, hopefully.
FYI: Site was found by doing a Live! search.
Trenton, the T Man!
On 2/5/2009 8:41 PM, Thomas Ward wrote:
Hi Josh,
That makes sense. It is completely
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