- Re: playing old dos games
- Posted by nutso fasst on March 29th, 2006
Which MoSlo version? Older ones don't work on newer computers and had crappy
docs. The freebie one from the author's website (http://www.hpaa.com/moslo)
is much better, especially with the second slowdown method.
nf
- Posted by bp on March 31st, 2006
"nutso fasst" <no.replies@no.where> wrote in message
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Thanks nf. Using Version 1.5 with method 2 seemed to do the trick in terms
of slowing it down.
Unfortunately, for some reason the game i was trying to play ("Janitor Joe"
which I think was also known as "Jumpjoe") would not respond to commands! I
could use menu-commands to turn sound on and off, start the game, exit the
game, etc. Everything except make Joe move and jump. ;-p
Oh well, I guess this little trip down memory lane wasn't to be.
BP
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