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+ | {{Infobox Game | ||
+ | |title=Loom | ||
+ | |id=76 | ||
+ | |image= | ||
+ | |caption= | ||
+ | |developer=Lucasfilm Games | ||
+ | |publisher=Lucasfilm Games | ||
+ | |released=1990 | ||
+ | |version=[[Version0.74|0.74]] | ||
+ | |status=Supported | ||
+ | |executable= | ||
+ | |setup=}} | ||
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+ | '''Loom''' is a graphical adventure game. | ||
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+ | == Making it work == | ||
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Loom is supported by [[TOOLS:ScummVM|ScummVM]] which may be preferable to emulating through DOSBox. ScummVM needs a folder containing the *.LFL files and the file DISK01.LEC copied from the disc. | Loom is supported by [[TOOLS:ScummVM|ScummVM]] which may be preferable to emulating through DOSBox. ScummVM needs a folder containing the *.LFL files and the file DISK01.LEC copied from the disc. | ||
The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music. ScummVM can play *.ogg files extracted from the disc tracks as described in its documentation. | The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music. ScummVM can play *.ogg files extracted from the disc tracks as described in its documentation. | ||
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+ | If you require support for general issues, see the [[Performance|performance guide]] and [[DOSBox_FAQ|FAQ]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Adventure games]] |
Revision as of 13:16, 20 November 2012
Loom | |
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Developer | Lucasfilm Games |
Publisher | Lucasfilm Games |
Released | 1990 |
Status | Supported |
Tested on | 0.74 |
Tested game version | Unknown |
Links | Compatibility List |
Commands
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Executable | |
Installer | N/A |
Setup | |
DOS Extender
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DOS4GW.EXE | Unknown |
Works with DOS32A | N/A |
Loom is a graphical adventure game.
Making it work
Loom is supported by ScummVM which may be preferable to emulating through DOSBox. ScummVM needs a folder containing the *.LFL files and the file DISK01.LEC copied from the disc.
The CD-ROM version uses redbook audio for music. ScummVM can play *.ogg files extracted from the disc tracks as described in its documentation.
If you require support for general issues, see the performance guide and FAQ.