![]() ![]() However, my virtual cdrom isn't an option when setup reboots and starts looking for drivers. UPDATE:I have found that by booting a Win9x startup floppy the progman error goes away. IMG files are not read only.Īny ideas? My system is Tuf gaming x570 board, Ryzen3700 processor 32g ram and GT1030 video 2g memory. from DosBox prompt I switch to my C drive and when I typr DIR nothing comes up, drive is empty. Now, no matter which iso I use (95, 98 and ME) it goes through the scan and says it's copying files to the drive but it ends after that with a "error loading progman.exe" (or something like that). ![]() I did copy the files from the ISO to my virtual drive but, although it recognized the CAB files it would not load the drivers from them. I did make sure that my iso was mounted at startup before booting windows and it was. Explorer had not opened yet and the only drive available to select was my c drive. Everything seemed to go great until at some point during one of the expected reboots it asked for the Win98 cd. I installed Win98se following the instructions provided on publisher website. ‘IF’ I get a new phone I will share more experience with you guys.Good day all! I was hoping someone could help me solve this. Maybe it’s time to let my iPhone 4 go and get a new Android phone. A huge gap isn’t it? 8,000 points can make 70MHz so 160,000 could make… I don’t know but much higher I guess. I just checked smartphone benchmarking rates which shows Nexus 10 scored only 8,000 points while newest Galaxy 6S scored 160,000 points. Sometimes it gives me a wrong music at a wrong situation though.įor the CPU speed wise, my i5 2500K desktop gives me around 300MHz and i5 laptop gives me around 260MHz and they run HOMM3 really fine. For BGM, I just ripped the CD and playing MP3s from background app. The most stable one was Virtual Clone CD and I am using it now. ![]() I have tried many other virtual drives including Daemon tools, which was a real pain in the ass to install btw, and all of them failed to run or read audio tracks. The game itself is working alright but the problem is that Virtual Clone CD just doesn’t read audio tracks from disk image. ![]() So I just gave up that game and moved on to my all time favorite Civilization 2. Maybe newer phones can achieve the number but I have no idea since mine is old iPhone 4. HOMM3’s benchmarking program gives me 70MHz on my Nexus 10 and it requires 133MHz. I managed to install the game but it was extremely slow. In fact, my main goal was to run Heroes of Might and Magic 3. I tried all different sorts of settings to test out what Win95 on M-Dosbox can do. I probably have installed Windows 95 on my tablet more than 50 times in past one month. Magic Dosbox is working well so I just want to share my experience with you guys. Okay so, I’m currently having fun with Civ2 on my Nexus 10 tablet. In monitor settings I unckecked “automatic monitor detection” (or something like that). In safe mode I deleted lpt and com port drivers in device manager. Safe mode worked and I installed S3 + sound blaster drivers from previous post. I quit limbo and mounted this image in Magic Dosbox. Then to directory with installation files.ĭuring installation Limbo PC emulator crashed so often that I though that it will never finish.īut finally I was able boot. I started on floppy drive A:\, I switched to C:\. Then I booted from floppy win95 boot disk. CD-ROM was disabled.Īt beginning I copied installation files to the root of win95.img file which I mounted as Drive c:\. Unlike this video I booted from floppy using windows 95 boot disk. It was pain because this app crashes often. It was pain, but I will write here my experiences.įirst snapshot was done with the Limbo PC emulator like in video in previous post. ![]()
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