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    XDelusion
    Posts: 602 from 2010/10/27
    If you are talking about Enemy Territory, then no. I'd only asked for RTCW.
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    Golem
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    I'm not.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    XDelusion
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    Oh, well I don't keep the inet at home, so I couldn't tell ya if it goes on line at all. I know I don't have a server file of any sort.
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    Piru
    Posts: 587 from 2003/2/24
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    The game has been released. Download links follow:
    http://bigfoot.morphos-team.net/files/morphosrtcw.lha
    http://bigfoot.morphos-team.net/files/morphosrtcw.readme

    Source code is here:
    http://bigfoot.morphos-team.net/files/morphosrtcw-src.readme
    http://bigfoot.morphos-team.net/files/morphosrtcw-src.tar.bz2
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Jambalah
    Posts: 820 from 2008/3/30
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    Nice!!!!
    But I haven't got a RTCW in my games collection.... I guess I should purchase =)
    Thx!!
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    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
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    That's great! Nearly too good to believe. :)

    Does it work with MorphOS 1.4 too?
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    Sooo...maybe my drive is broke...but I have the files....yea the story I'm going with. What files do I need, and where do I put them after the installation process?
    ok it said original cd, soo will "my back-up.iso" work?
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Divinity
    Posts: 498 from 2009/9/8
    @xyphoid

    you can use cdrom or ISO, with "rtcw" label mounted
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  • phx
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    phx
    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
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    If you have installation problems (I had), you can copy the files manually.
    Bigfoot was so kind to tell me which files to copy from the Platinum Edition CDs:

    CD1: sp_pak1.pk3
    CD2: autoexec.cfg, hunkusage.dat, mp_pak0.pk3, pak0.pk3

    All files have to copied into the game's "main" directory.
    Probably similar files have to be copied from other RTCW versions.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > What files do I need, and where do I put them after the installation process?

    The installation process puts the needed files to the correct place, that's what the installation process is for after all. So it wouldn't make any sense to change file locations afterwards.
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    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
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    Once you got it installed, I would like to hear if anybody with a G3 did successfully run this game. On my Pegasos2/G3 the "Single Player" program immediately crashes with a Program Exception. The exceptions are triggered by AltiVec instructions.

    Can anybody confirm that?
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    Velcro_SP
    Posts: 929 from 2003/7/13
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    |||

    [ Edited by Velcro_SP 03.11.2011 - 09:13 ]
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  • phx
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    Posts: 70 from 2005/3/29
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    Seems to be a compiler/SDK problem, which emits AltiVec instructions.
    I'm sure there will be an update soon.
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > Seems to be a compiler/SDK problem, which emits AltiVec instructions.

    Sounds like the problem Fortis had.

    https://morph.zone/modules/news/article.php?item_id=1871&comment_id=5301&mode=thread
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    I burned my iso using fryingpan, (selected data/audio tracks dropped iso into window, pressed write- onto a black CD) it came out as a numerical unmounted dvd iconed volume in my morphos. Selecting it opens up the cd with a wolfenstein folder with the following Folders - Bin, Conversione ita, DirectX, Docs, Extras, Setup
    Files were - AUTORUN.EXE, autorun.inf, AUTORUN.INI, setup.exe, setup.ini
    I assume the files I need are in Bin, but all i see is autorun, autorun.ini demo32.exe and Rtcw.dbd.

    I also can't mount it as it appears as a numerical volume, and I can't rename.

    [ Edited by xyphoid 08.07.2011 - 14:59 ]
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > it came out as a numerical unmounted dvd iconed volume in my morphos

    If it was unmounted MorphOS wouldn't have shown an icon for it.

    > I also can't mount it as it appears as a numerical volume,

    If it wasn't mounted MorphOS wouldn't show any volume.

    > and I can't rename.

    That's normal as it is a CD, right?

    [ Edited by Andreas_Wolf 08.07.2011 - 21:17 ]
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    i meant not mounted on ambient!
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > i meant not mounted on ambient!

    If it was unmounted Ambient wouldn't have shown an icon for it. Seems we're going in circles.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    your responding in fragments, and not from the entire of my posts
    so to endulge you it is not initially mounted on workbench, but in the my morphos, folder with an icon which also displays all drives, vol. ect.
    yes it is recognized but not on my screen to view, which means i looked in mymorphos for it(how else would i know)
    yes technically it is mounted but not as rtcw, and as a cd or iso yes it ca't be renamed, so it remains as a numeric volume.

    now mounting the iso produces the same issues
    Lastely you will probably disect this somemore, so unless you have a solution besides purchasing the cd, give it a rest, as I'm not that pressed to solve this
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > your responding in fragments, and not from the entire of my posts

    Yes, I'm responding to the parts I'm quoting.

    > it is not initially mounted on workbench, but in the my
    > morphos, folder with an icon

    Mounting happens on dos.library level, not on Workbench or Ambient. So it is mounted, as I said. As to why the icon is only shown in MyMorphOS I don't know, though.

    > yes technically it is mounted

    Exactly :-)

    > but not as rtcw

    The volume name is written in the ISO image header. It may be that MorphOS assigns a pseudo-random numerical volume name if the volume name 'field' in the header is empty or corrupted. In any case, if it's not shown as 'rtcw' that's simply because that's not the name of the ISO image.

    > as a cd or iso yes it ca't be renamed

    Actually, the header and thus the volume name of an ISO image *can* be changed. There're numerous tools to do this. You can try http://aminet.net/package/disk/cdrom/Edison for instance. Alternatively, you can try to create an assign for 'rtcw:' to the volume with the numerical name. If your ISO image is (apart from the name) identical to one of the original versions that are recognized by the RtCW installer this may work.

    > now mounting the iso produces the same issues

    Yes, that's what's expected.

    > you will probably disect this somemore

    Yes :-)

    > unless you have a solution besides purchasing the cd,
    > give it a rest

    I don't think I'll take your advice :-P
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    Jambalah
    Posts: 820 from 2008/3/30
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    Installed using the way decribed by Phx and all went ok!
    Really excellent work!! Thanks!!!
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
    From: Delaware, USA
    @Andreas

    Thanks for the tips, I appreciate it. I tied Edison, but it didn't work, the iso still mounted as a numeric vol, and
    I don't see how to assign it during the installation process

    @ Jambalah glad you're up, Ithink I'm dealing with different files from the reg ver. and I notice that the setup folder has the setup.exe which
    is approx 700meg. I assume that my files are locked in there...oh well..back to spunging
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > I tied Edison, but it didn't work, the iso still mounted
    > as a numeric vol

    Pity.

    > I don't see how to assign it during the installation process

    Of course you would create the assign *before* you start the RtCW installer. If it searches for a volume called "rtcw" it should attempt to use your mounted ISO image then, provided it's really the volume name the installer is going by.
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    xyphoid
    Posts: 870 from 2008/7/11
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    @ Andreas

    yea I did assuming I did it right (mounted iso ctrl E typed rtcw: then assigned to numeric vol iso-234xxxxx)
    ran installation but no go so I guess my iso has an issue somewhere
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
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    phx

    Why not dl the SDK and compile it yourself on your g3? Shouldnt it str8t compile?
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