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  1. 11 hours ago, Lucky_Strike said:

    Ah yes, now that you both mention it I do recall that there was some futzing to be done for OpenGL support. All I can offer is hope - if I managed to get it running then it must be possible and not too difficult since I am an utter non-command line type of guy, I need my apps ready made and working generally. If I find any notes or remnants of installed stuff I will be sure to let you know.

    I've had many fond memories of "rebuilding" applications and even the full operating system.🤕🙄

    I've taken to writing installation notes to minimize that headache. I'm currently using Linux Mint. So far, no response on OpenGL in the Bottles forum. Thanks for responding.

  2. 19 minutes ago, Lucky_Strike said:

    I have used an app called Wine on MacOS which uses bottles for individual Windows apps. I did have the CMRT demo installed and running a few years ago. From my fuzzy memory it ran passably, graphics performance was the biggest compromised part, but it was playable with smaller scenarios. Have you downloaded a demo to try first? If my memory is correct that was a part of my motivation for trying Wine in the first place, for some reason I couldn't get the CMRT demo to install under MacOS, but was able to do so with Wine.

     

    Good, suggestion to try a demo. I had not thought of that!!! I have successfully installed and run a few games Window's games from Wargame Design Studio.  Thanks for responding.

  3. Recently a program called Bottles was released that allows Window's games to be played under Linux. Many of the Battlefront Games carry the notation: "The game does not work in a virtualized environment (virtual machine)".  I'm looking forward to buying a Battlefront game, but before I buy I have two questions:

    1) Does Bottles constitute a virtual machine?

    2) Has anyone used Bottles with a Battlefront game?

  4. Thanks very much for the response. I have the CD, but I feel a bit disappointed that this game has not been updated. I'll take a pass for now, but will look into other more current games by Battlefront. One reason for my "sudden" interest in Combat Mission Afrika Korps was that Tlller Software, now Wargame Design Studio issued recent upgrades for its "old" games. Thanks again for providing a very informative response.

  5. I bought Combat Mission Afrika Korps many years ago. Enjoyed the game. Currently, the game is not installed as I have gone though several computers over the years. Now, I'm using Linux, but still have one computer that is dual boot with Windows 10. Before installing again, I have been looking through this forum.

    In the image below, there are two Windows "patch" files, without any explanation. Before doing anything; I was wondering how these "patches" are loaded. Specifically, do they improve any game functionality with Windows as the original version of Afrika Korps appears to be now behind the times.

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  6. Still around. Good!

    I bought "Combat Mission: Africka Korps" when it first came out.

    Great game, just never got around to playing it as a multi-player game. Sigh. Time flew by.

    I moved onto Linux (Ubuntu 14.04), so I can't play directly. Still have the ability to boot into MS Windows.

     

    I see that there is a "looking for opponents" thread. I'll have to look into it. :)

  7. Try this. I can't remember who made it but I found it here and it worked for me. I'm just giving back to others what I found.

    I have the ATI 4350. Replacing the BMP files seems to have fixed the video problem identified in this thread. Thanks.

    I still have the minor issue with having to do the "ALT TAB" key press. At least that's only an irritant. I'll have to look more into that.

  8. Thanks very much for your help. I believe that you have pointed out an obscure point. Though the drivers did not unload, the SIS control panel did. I played the game last night on the Sony Viao and it worked.

    I have been hesitant about removing the drivers as I have an LCD monitor and without the drivers the monitor reports "Range Error" and doesn't display anything.

    The FX-5500 video card arrived. I have not installed it yet.

    CMAK does work with the SIS-650 chipset, so problem solved. So Thanks again.

  9. GOOD NEWS the 3D graphics loaded on the Sony Viao. (Duplicate message from Sony Viao Thread)

    Since today is Saturday, I had time to go over this issue. I believe the problem was solved, in short, by reloading DIRECTX 9c.

    The current SIS driver version that I have is 6.14.10.3640. I tried to install the zipped version "sis650_740.zip" but ran into a series of roadblocks. The major one being that the Windows uninstall program would hang. Windows also would not let me overwrite the existing driver.

    Anyway, as I read the forum messages, one message mentioned DIRECTX. Since nothing else appeared to work, I reloaded DIRECTX 9c off the Microsoft webpage, and CMAK loaded!!!!

  10. GOOD NEWS the 3D graphics loaded on the Sony Viao.

    Since today is Saturday, I had time to go over this issue. I believe the problem was solved, in short, by reloading DIRECTX 9c.

    The current SIS driver version that I have is 6.14.10.3640. I tried to install the zipped version "sis650_740.zip" but ran into a series of roadblocks. The major one being that the uninstall program would hang. Windows also would not let me overwrite the existing driver.

    Anyway, as I read the forum messages, one message mentioned DIRECTX. Since nothing else appeared to work, I reloaded DIRECTX 9c off the Microsoft webpage, and CMAK loaded!!!!

  11. It has been a while since I have worked with Windows98SE. From what I rember, from "Safe Mode" you have at least two options.

    1. Run File system checker. To do this from "File System Information" => "tools"=>"Files system Checker" Hopefully it will notice that this file is missing and will ask you to restore it. Put the Windows 98SE in the CD drive.

    2. The other approach from "Safe Mode", try updating the driver, again with the Windows 98SE CD in the CD drive. Another approach along this line is to use the Hardware Device manager to first remove the video card and then reinstall it.

    3. If the Video Card is a retail card, you should have an install disk that could potentially be run in Safe Mode.

  12. Duplicate Reply Post for those following the SIS chipset saga.

    Bad news for me and my Sony Viao. The SIS video

    drivers (version 6.14.10.3640) did not work. That does not mean that they may not work with other SIS chipsets. I hope the others are more successful. In the meantime, I await the arrival of the new video card.

    Many thanks Schrullenhaft. You have provided excellent support eventhough a compatible driver could not be found.

  13. Bad news for me and my Sony Viao. The SIS video

    drivers (version 6.14.10.3640) did not work. That does not mean that they may not work with other SIS chipsets. I hope the others are more successful. In the meantime, I await the arrival of the new video card.

    Many thanks Schrullenhaft. You have provided excellent support eventhough a compatible driver could not be found.

    [ December 11, 2004, 03:37 PM: Message edited by: srynas ]

  14. To Leedsunited40: The best I can say is that the WINDOWS update site has been dumbed down to remove the ability of a user to select options. The windows update site did not offer any new video drivers. So I did the "extreme" which was too remove the video drivers from the Sony Viao which had the unfortunate result of an "out of range error" on my LCD monitor. Anyway, I was able, after a while, to get an image on the monitor and I went to the WINDOWS update page, and even with missing drivers, WINDOWS did not detect the need to install the missing video drivers. Rather than deal with this any longer, I have ordered a video card, which should arrive next week.

  15. In early December I found out that CMAK would not work on a Sony Viao computer as it uses the SIS chipset. Since that time, I have been reading of others on the forum, that they too are experiencing the very same problem. I have ordered a video card eVGA GeForce FX5500, 256-A8-N313-AX since I can not get a SIS driver that will work. The card has not yet arrived so I don't know if my problem will be solved.

    The number of comments raises a couple of suggestions.

    1. Can Battlefront post drivers known to work on the support page?

    2. Will Battlefront contact SIS to get the problem corrected. Alternatively, can the program be patched to work with the SIS chipset.

    3. Going to the Windows update page did not work for me. So far none of the other people who have left messages on this forum has reported sucess in this regard.

  16. In early December I found out that CMAK would not work on a Sony Viao computer as it uses the SIS chipset. Since that time, I have been reading of others on the forum, that they too are experiencing the very same problem. I have ordered a video card eVGA GeForce FX5500, 256-A8-N313-AX since I can not get a SIS driver that will work. The card has not yet arrived so I don't know if my problem will be solved.

    The number of comments raises a couple of suggestions.

    1. Can Battlefront post drivers known to work on the support page?

    2. Will Battlefront contact SIS to get the problem corrected. Alternatively, can the program be patched to work with the SIS chipset.

    3. Going to the Windows update page did not work for me. So far none of the other people who have left messages on this forum has reported sucess in this regard.

  17. "NEIL" Has reported the same problem that I am having.

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    "I recently bought the CDV anthology...CMBO ran fine and I am really happy with it. However, CMBB and CBAK didn't. It all works until it says 'loading 3d graphics' then that box stays on the screen with the .... flickering; black screen in background but can see labels of places. Am running XP and I deleted the Hotfix mentioned in the suggestions. Also I only have service pack 1 - PLEASE HELP ME SOMEONE!!!! I dont have a graphics card as apperently, its incorporated in the processor - Its a celron 2ghz? I think - Not very technically minded. Any help would be great - Neil"

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    So far the news is not good. I went to the SIS webpage http://www.sis.com/support/index.htm and downloaded their drivers, the video would not display.

    I tried the Windows update webpage, (after deinstalling the drivers) and windows did not detect the missing driver. So that approach failed.

    I will see what else I can find, but the solution may be to buy a video card for the AGP slot.

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