Difference between revisions of "GAMES:Little Big Adventure"
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Tested on: iBook G4 1.33GHz Single core, 1.5GB RAM, MacOS 10.4.11 | Tested on: iBook G4 1.33GHz Single core, 1.5GB RAM, MacOS 10.4.11 | ||
+ | DOSBox version: 0.72 | ||
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+ | It works, but '''it's quite slow''' (10 FPS), and has '''some troubles with the sound''' card emulation. It's hardly playable, but still works. | ||
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+ | Tested on: Dell Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz - 512 MB RAM - Windows XP Home SP2 | ||
DOSBox version: 0.72 | DOSBox version: 0.72 | ||
− | + | Floppy version (without sound and movies) works fine. No special configuaration needed. | |
+ | CD version (IMGMOUNT) works fine although a bit slow in between scenes. Sound needs to be configured as explained in [http://www.magicball.net/games/lba1/lba1_2_dosbox_guide MagicBall DosBox Guide]: | ||
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+ | Music Sound Card Configuration: "Sound Blaster Pro 1 (OPL2)", "220"<br> | ||
+ | FX Sound Card Configuration: "Sound Blaster Pro 1", "220", "7", "1"<br> | ||
+ | Speech Configuration: "Keep Speech Files on Hard Disk - YES" | ||
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+ | VOX files need to be copied manually from cd (or IMGMOUNT) to harddisk first. |
Revision as of 10:07, 1 June 2008
Tested on: iBook G4 1.33GHz Single core, 1.5GB RAM, MacOS 10.4.11 DOSBox version: 0.72
It works, but it's quite slow (10 FPS), and has some troubles with the sound card emulation. It's hardly playable, but still works.
Tested on: Dell Pentium 4 CPU 2.53 Ghz - 512 MB RAM - Windows XP Home SP2 DOSBox version: 0.72
Floppy version (without sound and movies) works fine. No special configuaration needed. CD version (IMGMOUNT) works fine although a bit slow in between scenes. Sound needs to be configured as explained in MagicBall DosBox Guide:
Music Sound Card Configuration: "Sound Blaster Pro 1 (OPL2)", "220"
FX Sound Card Configuration: "Sound Blaster Pro 1", "220", "7", "1"
Speech Configuration: "Keep Speech Files on Hard Disk - YES"
VOX files need to be copied manually from cd (or IMGMOUNT) to harddisk first.