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I'm trying to install DOOM (the shareware version) on my old Compaq running Windows 3.11. I've got the files • deice.exe • dooms_19. Beyonce 4 Deluxe Free Download Zip. 1 • dooms_19.2 • dooms_19. Tomb Raider Anniversary Cheats Codes For Pc Download. dat • install.bat all downloaded and I have a USB floppy drive. However, I'm having trouble installing it, and I think it has something to do with which files I'm loading onto what disk. So far, I've figured out that I need • deice.exe • install.bat • dooms_19.dat on the first disk I insert.
This seems to get the install system up and running. However, there are several more disks that have to be inserted, and so far, my combinations of files and disks have been wrong. I know it's a longshot, but does anyone here know/remember which files go on which disk? And before anyone asks, yes, I know it can be done on DOSbox, but my laptop's screen resolution is actually too high (from what I've tried) to do a full-screen display of DOOM on DOSbox. So to the Clinton-era machine we go. Here is my solution which I have tested with to mount multiple images at once. For this solution I'm using the official archived DoomV1.9installersw1995idSoftwareInc.action.zip from: • Copy the following files onto your floppy disk #1: • deice.exe • dooms_19.2 • dooms_19.dat • install.bat • Copy this file onto your floppy disk #2: • dooms_19.1 • Insert disk #1 and run INSTALL.BAT • When asked to insert disk #3, insert disk #1 again (installer or DOSBox bug?) • After the copying is finished the installer should extract the files.
If not, simply run DOOMS_19.EXE • After the extraction is finished the installer should delete the DOOMS_19.EXE. If not, simply delete it since you don't need it anymore • Run SETUP.EXE to set up the soundcard • Run DOOM.EXE to play. First, a couple of corrections: I think the computer you describe is Bush Sr. Era (maybe Reagan era), not Clinton era. You might really enjoy using newer hardware, and use a non-original version of DOOM to display stuff in higher resolution.
The provided information sounds extremely dubious: splitting a corrupt file and re-joining it is quite likely to result in a corrupt file. Just because Chkdsk didn't notice a problem with the filesystem structure does NOT mean that the data is okay. Now, I do think I actually remember what goes on the disk. With DOOM's installer, all files would fit on the first floppy except for the larger files: only the first larger file would go on the first floppy. So put all files except dooms_19.2 onto the floppy. The files could also be copied to a hard drive and run from there. If memory further serves me correctly, I believe DEICE basically worked by concatenating files, and then renaming the file to end with.exe, because they were self-extracting LZH files.
Of course, that's assuming that the data isn't stored on a floppy that isn't working.
I installed Doom3 BFG edition the way it said over. The whole procedure was carried out as instructed.
When I double clicked the executable file, my computer didn’t know how to open it so nautilus searched for an app on the Internet and suggested to download pypar2, I downloaded it opened the executable file again and PyPar2 gave me options to create something; and I did it. I still cannot play the game. I’m running Edubuntu 12.10, and the directory is created in an NTFS formatted drive.
Its a fresh new Edubuntu installation, I haven’t installed any updates yet. It seems that NTFS formatted drives do not support executable files. As stated: Setting executable permission of any files at ntfs partition on Linux is almost impossible. The solutions I've seen so far are very hacky and I wouldn't recommend them unless you know what you are doing. An easy workaround would be to move the whole game files to an ext4 file system, for example, create a Games directory in your home directory, move the Doom3 BFG files there and make the executable files executable again: $ chmod +x ~/Games/Doom3BFG/myExecutable After that you should be able to run the file by double clicking it or run from command line with $ ~/Games/Doom3BFG/myExecutable If you prefer the more hacky way and want to run it only from your NTFS file system, you should read on the following threads: • • •.