Posted April 14, 2014
Right now there's another thread on here regarding Diablo 1, and it reminded me of something I've been wanting to ask for about a year now.
Are there any "software techies" here that might help me understand the issues better?? I know there are lots of overall techies here, but it seems like getting old programs to run, and run correctly, on new systems is sort of a unique subspecialty that many top notch techies may struggle with.
It _seems_ that the issues regarding older games are actually more complicated from about the 1994 to 2002 period than pre-1994 games thanks to DOSBOX ( (memory fails me on when exactly XP came out, but that _seems_ to be some sort of turning point as far as getting games to run on new systems. My experience has been most games made for XP run okay while most games between DOS and XP are the iffy ones. But that is probably because I'm an idiot and don't know what I'm doing... thus this thread). Even if that assumption is wrong, it's that 94-02 time period that really interests me because I have soooooo many games on my shelf from that period that just won't run on my new systems. Diablo 1 is one of them. I've gotten it to start, but that's about it. It almost always crashes before doing much of anything.
What are the "secrets" to getting 16 bit windows games to run properly or is it actually more like there are no secrets for this time period and because of DOSBOX it really is actually easier to get pre-1994 games to run than it is Windows 95 or 98 games to run.
Sorry for not marking this as a question to give 5 rep points (or whatever it is for answering) for someone, but I felt there was likely no "solution" and that I would just +1 all replies.
Thank you to any and all that answer and help me understand this issue better.
Are there any "software techies" here that might help me understand the issues better?? I know there are lots of overall techies here, but it seems like getting old programs to run, and run correctly, on new systems is sort of a unique subspecialty that many top notch techies may struggle with.
It _seems_ that the issues regarding older games are actually more complicated from about the 1994 to 2002 period than pre-1994 games thanks to DOSBOX ( (memory fails me on when exactly XP came out, but that _seems_ to be some sort of turning point as far as getting games to run on new systems. My experience has been most games made for XP run okay while most games between DOS and XP are the iffy ones. But that is probably because I'm an idiot and don't know what I'm doing... thus this thread). Even if that assumption is wrong, it's that 94-02 time period that really interests me because I have soooooo many games on my shelf from that period that just won't run on my new systems. Diablo 1 is one of them. I've gotten it to start, but that's about it. It almost always crashes before doing much of anything.
What are the "secrets" to getting 16 bit windows games to run properly or is it actually more like there are no secrets for this time period and because of DOSBOX it really is actually easier to get pre-1994 games to run than it is Windows 95 or 98 games to run.
Sorry for not marking this as a question to give 5 rep points (or whatever it is for answering) for someone, but I felt there was likely no "solution" and that I would just +1 all replies.
Thank you to any and all that answer and help me understand this issue better.
Post edited April 14, 2014 by OldFatGuy