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Title: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 11 February 2012, 21:03:23
Hi have just got a genuine copy of Silent Service 2.  I played this as a kid on my old C64, but this is a pc version.

I've got an external floppy drive, but have absolutely no idea how to run the game on my win7 laptop.

Does anyone have an idiots step by step guide to help me please?


TIA :y
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: Gaffers on 11 February 2012, 21:09:32
I think you can create a folder, copy all the game files in to it create a shortcut to the .exe.  on the shortcut right click and go in to properties where you can select the DOS settings.


At least that's where I would start anyway. :y
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 11 February 2012, 21:21:42
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk?? 
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: zirk on 11 February 2012, 21:44:47
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk??

Depends how old the floppy is, try seeing whats on the disk first, if windows wont see it,  go to dos (comand prompt) and try c:dir/p a:, or what ever the drive letter is.
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: Martian on 12 February 2012, 10:45:20
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk??
That message translates to the disk has become unreadable, quite common with floppies unfortunately.
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 February 2012, 10:55:19
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk??
That message translates to the disk has become unreadable, quite common with floppies unfortunately.

or the floppy driver itself is faulty and cant read any disk..
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: Martian on 12 February 2012, 11:09:13
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk??
That message translates to the disk has become unreadable, quite common with floppies unfortunately.

or the floppy driver itself is faulty and cant read any disk..
That is a possibility Cem, but every time I have seen that message it's because the disk itself is fubared.
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: cem_devecioglu on 12 February 2012, 11:12:44
My immediate problem, I can't access the floppy disks. It tells me to format the disk??
That message translates to the disk has become unreadable, quite common with floppies unfortunately.

or the floppy driver itself is faulty and cant read any disk..
That is a possibility Cem, but every time I have seen that message it's because the disk itself is fubared.

old floppy drivers are rarely used nowadays , so they catch too much dust and become unusable.. last time I try to use them ,all 3 floppy drivers in home, read none of the floppies :(
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 February 2012, 13:24:39
It's a new floppy drive, but the game is not so lucky, lol.

Will try and find out how to use command prompt and read the disks....here goes :-\
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 February 2012, 14:35:10
The disk media is not recognised. It may not be formatted.

This is the message I get when using command prompt.

The requirements for the game are as follows:

"Requires IBM PC, AT, AT PS/2 Tandy 1000, Compaq 386. The machine must run under DOS 2.x, 3.x or 4.x

The machine must have at least 512k Ram, but 640k is better"

I'm running an i5 dual 2.4, 8gig ram on win7 professional.  Any further suggestions please on how to read the 2 disks or are they kaput?  I hope it's not the later as I've only just bought the game :'(


TIA :y
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: jtypecav on 12 February 2012, 14:51:01
If you get too frustrated I'd say that a C64 emulator and a disk image would have more of the reminiscent feelings of your youth!  ;D

Is it a USB floppy drive or a native one striaght to the mobo?
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 February 2012, 16:44:09
It's a brand new floppy drive USB external...   I've tried to use DOSBox, but not being very clever with PC's didn't get it to work  :(
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: jtypecav on 12 February 2012, 17:01:49
Have you tried writing something to a blank 3.5"?
Title: Re: DOS Game help
Post by: blackviper90210 on 12 February 2012, 17:05:18
No I haven't. Not sure where in the loft I might still have some, lol. Been a while since I've used a floppy ::) ;D ;D ;D

What difference will this make, or is it to test the drive?