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  • This download is an executable MS-DOS program that will not run on a modern computer. It needs a DOS emulator such as DOSBox-X, Staging; or a virtualized MS-DOS or FreeDOS system.
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1993 August 4

  • Zip - DOS / Magazine
  •   Demozoo

Emulating OSMIUM1.EXE in DOSee.

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Set the emulator to use VGA only graphics configuration

Need to turn off the audio?
Disable sound card support

Have no audio?
  1. Try SoundBlaster 1.0 hardware
  2. Try Covox Sound Master hardware
  3. The song or audio file maybe missing from the program
  4. Audio may not be supported
    Unlike other systems of the era, audio for DOS was unfortunately complicated for both programmers and end users alike. A lot of early scene software didn't bother including it. While those that did often didn't test it on all the hardware they supposedly supported.


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5 items in the archive
  • BY.EXE
  • OSMIUM1.EXE
  • OSMIUM1.NFO
  • PKZIP.EXE
  • VOID.EXE
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Wow! It's finnaly done! 12:19am August 4th! I'm praying that I've killed all the bugs in it but you never know....anyways, it's fairly simple to use this mag, use the arrow keys, escape goes back one menu (or exits), etc....so you shouldn't have any trouble with it. Now the music on the other hand might, just might present a problem. I've never had any trouble with it but just in case you can use these parameters: OSMIUM1 1 -- Forces no music to be played, skips the sound card detect and everything. OSMIUM1 2 -- Forces the music, skips the sound card detect and assumes that there is one. NOT recommended... Well, any questions or comments I'd love to hear to drop me a line sometime, especially bugs. Well, have a good summer. Astaroth [VOiD]
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