Dplus on 27/9/2006 at 12:33
Hey Just got the Cd edition of SS1 after remember hwo much fun 2 was when i played years ago. Obviously had problems running it. Folling the steps through i noticed that "Run with VDMS" was also said to have a version with the musical icon in fornt. I onyl get that version. While installign the game i didnt think anything of it until the difference was mentioned in a later step. Is it imperative that during instalation that you use the none "musical" version. Also (though i think this is proably just a typo)
"Conventional Memory:
Total: AUTO with protected "checked"
Initial Enviroment: 4086
Does this mean to read 4096?
Thanks for ur help guys, I really want to Play teh game that started it all.
D+
Dplus on 28/9/2006 at 01:19
Genious. It seems to be workign so far. !start doesnt seem to work but the cdshock file works after ignoirng the com2 error. great! :thumb: Cant thank you enough Drat
Drat on 28/9/2006 at 07:08
Thank Kolya.
Rokkk on 8/10/2006 at 12:39
Quote Posted by ripa
You can bypass your hardware's VESA implementation with dgvesa, part of the dgVoodoo glide wrapper. Running System Shock with dgvesa allows it to use the same refresh rates all Windows programs use. System Shock ran perfectly at 800x600 120Hz with doublescanning (no flicker or nasty scanlines!). You can even run it in windowed mode. Also, dgvesa eliminates the need for mouse2kv.
You can get dgVoodoo 1.40+ at (
http://dege.freeweb.hu/) Installing it is quite simple: just extract it to your System Shock directory. You can configure it by running dgVoodooSetup.exe. My settings: Platform: DOS; Global tab: Fullscreen mode, 32-bit, Working in VDD mode, Hide console checked, Set mouse focus to application checked; VESA tab: Use built-in VESA support checked, refresh freq 60Hz (not the same thing as refresh rate), and 4096kb video memory. Finally, to enable dgvesa, you need to run dgvesa.com before cdshock.exe and without mouse2kv. It's simple with a batch file. My cdshock.bat contains just two lines: dgvesa.com and cdshock.exe. Run the batch file with VDMsound for great audio!
If System Shock crashes with dgvesa when starting a new game, try running System Shock without dgvesa, create a new game, set it to high resolution, save the game, and finally restart System Shock with dgvesa, and load the savegame.
Your refresh rate might still be just 60Hz because of Windows XP. In that case you need to force it higher. I've always used RefreshForce, but I think it can also be done with the default ATi and nVidia control panels somehow.
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http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5038/ohnoesxb1.jpg)
Thank you thank you thank you !! dgVoodoo was superb, fixed every little flaw for me in ss1. Everything works like a dream now.
Dirtwasp87 on 14/10/2006 at 01:35
This is almost a garunteed stupid question but after I install VDMSound, there is no "right click, run with vdms" or anything in my right click menu has changed. anyone have any ideas?
if not then it's ok because i got the game working with mouse2kv and mok's cdshock.exe so don't put it at any high priority.
Dirtwasp87 on 24/10/2006 at 02:55
Quote Posted by ripa
You can bypass your hardware's VESA implementation with dgvesa, part of the dgVoodoo glide wrapper. Running System Shock with dgvesa allows it to use the same refresh rates all Windows programs use. System Shock ran perfectly at 800x600 120Hz with doublescanning (no flicker or nasty scanlines!). You can even run it in windowed mode. Also, dgvesa eliminates the need for mouse2kv.
You can get dgVoodoo 1.40+ at (
http://dege.freeweb.hu/) Installing it is quite simple: just extract it to your System Shock directory. You can configure it by running dgVoodooSetup.exe. My settings: Platform: DOS; Global tab: Fullscreen mode, 32-bit, Working in VDD mode, Hide console checked, Set mouse focus to application checked; VESA tab: Use built-in VESA support checked, refresh freq 60Hz (not the same thing as refresh rate), and 4096kb video memory. Finally, to enable dgvesa, you need to run dgvesa.com before cdshock.exe and without mouse2kv. It's simple with a batch file. My cdshock.bat contains just two lines: dgvesa.com and cdshock.exe. Run the batch file with VDMsound for great audio!
If System Shock crashes with dgvesa when starting a new game, try running System Shock without dgvesa, create a new game, set it to high resolution, save the game, and finally restart System Shock with dgvesa, and load the savegame.
Your refresh rate might still be just 60Hz because of Windows XP. In that case you need to force it higher. I've always used RefreshForce, but I think it can also be done with the default ATi and nVidia control panels somehow.
(
http://img232.imageshack.us/img232/5038/ohnoesxb1.jpg)
I got sshock1 working fine through my previous post and through dgvesa, the problem is not the sound, everything works really well, but after about half an hour or so the game just crashes to the desktop with no warning, even after using ss1hr.exe it works fine for about half hour 45 min and then just quits to the desktop.
I've read all 15 pages:eek: :weird: and can't find anyone else with this problem.
Specs are:
pentium 4 3.0GHz HT
1gb ddr ram
80GB HDD
256mb GeForceFX 5200 agp/8x
My Dad's computer is doing the excact same thing, and his specs are:
Pentuim 4 2.4GHz
1.5ghz DDR Ram
160GB SATA HDD
256mb GeForceFX 5200 agp/8x
RaptormanMT on 21/11/2006 at 05:42
I have also been experiencing desktop crashes. It crashes to desktop about 2 minutes into the game every time I try to play.
I have an XP, P4 2.6ghz machine, 512 RAM, Radeon 9800 Pro, soundblaster Live.
The game is absolutely fine, until it crashes :\
kampfwurst on 3/12/2006 at 22:55
What about this modified CDSHOCK.exe?
Just copy it into the sshock directory, start it and play without any problems.
And no, this is no virus or anything else. If u want, check it.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/5949421/CDSHOCK.zip.html)
w0lfshad3 on 27/12/2006 at 11:33
when i load the game the sound is choppy, the intro looks very strange like a video with bad codecs and after i enter my name the game crashes
i got p4 2.4 radeon x1300 1gb ddr333