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RoboBlue wrote:Yeah, Incredible Toon Machine ran on 3.1. Also galaxie, when I suggested Lode Runner I meant the remake, Lode Runner: The Legend Returns.
False. Increible Toon Machine runs also on ms-dos. I've also got a copy of it.....
Also got Lode Runner too.....
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That's interesting, it must've been an earlier version than the one I played. o.o
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There probably were both DOS and Windows versions (kind of like Transport Tycoon, Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny, Hugo, there were a few games like that).
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DaVince wrote:There probably were both DOS and Windows versions (kind of like Transport Tycoon, Lands of Lore: Guardians of Destiny, Hugo, there were a few games like that).
Yeah... i've got both of them for The Incredible Toon Machine.... and I can proove it that exists
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Has anyone gotten windows 3.1 printer drivers to work under dosbox?
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I haven't, but I think you might have to program your own drivers as you'll have to communicate through the host OS with a dos-based driver for any kind of printer, old or new. Serial or USB.
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Yeah, I think you would just be better off using the overlying OS for that.
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