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Death 999
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Are you loading up SC2 or UQM?
That is, did you download this code off of something labelled Ur-Quan Masters?
You see, UQM is written for modern systems, and SC2 was written for old ones. One of the compatibility issues I recall seeing was color swapping, so it sounds like you're using SC2 instead of UQM.
If you're trying to run the original game, and you want to play it on a modern system, try downloading UQM from http://sc2.sourceforge.net/
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Culture20
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Weelah! D_999's a mod now!
The only thing I remember doing for original SC2 was to add the flag: /g:bios
Check out The Pages of Now and Forever or DosBox website to find out how to run the original SC2 on a modern machine, but D_999's suggestion is a good one unless you're wanting to play the original for comparison.
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I had no problem running it I'm using Win98.
Oh yeah.. you need to disable the music and sound although it's plays nicely though the PC Speaker it runs SLOW I MEAN REAL SLOW(must be looking for a SB Compatible Sound Card which does not exist at least acoording to DOS) my guess would be 2 frames a second a no skipping! Oddly after I disable sound it runs faster than it should Hypermelee anyone?
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1_Terminator
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The problem is ram not Processing power I'm running a 1.1 Ghz machine I guess my ram and video etc. is all on board and the ram is configurable though the bios. It needs extended not expanded ram (or vice-versa unsure of name it's the one windows doesn't really use, and it sure as hell ain't disk space as I only have 15 MB of it.
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Culture20
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SCMaster: Today's OS's don't seperate RAM into 650k main memory and shove the rest into extended memory. It's all just memory. Use DosBox; it simulates a Dos machine near-perfectly, and it's opensource. Before UQM appeared, I was playing SC2 on linux via dosbox. If you need any further explaination, they're all in the links above.
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