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Re: Tres + TresCom Isle on Linux
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 5:13 am
by yochenhsieh
Dapper Dan wrote:
Were you able to open the password program under Linux in order to open the TC-Isle or did you have to have Windows assistance like me? That's the only part of TC-Isle level I couldn't get to open with Cedega/Winex.
No, I can't.
My laptop has Win98/Mdk9.2 dual boot so that I can extract&install TC-Isle in Windows then play it in Linux. And I use the winex 3.3.1 rpm from
http://ivanleo.spedia.net/ , perhaps now it's time I shall try the cvs-20041223 version on that site...
Posted: Tue Dec 28, 2004 4:58 pm
by Dapper Dan
MP you could use the CVS version of Cedega/Winex like yochenhsieh has and it wouldn't cost a thing.
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 12:33 pm
by yochenhsieh
Dapper Dan wrote:MP you could use the CVS version of Cedega/Winex like yochenhsieh has and it wouldn't cost a thing.
Mmmm... I can't run Trespasser with the Cedega-cvs on my laptop, and therefore I switch back to WineX-3.3.1...
Dan, I noticed that when I run TC-Isle&TresED with Winex, they wrote new tpass.ini&tresed.ini in my home directory and didn't read the original *.ini files. Did that happen to you as well?
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:01 pm
by Dapper Dan
This is an area I'm not familiar with. How would I know that it wrote new ones? Would it help to post the contents of my .ini files here? I think I know where they are.
yochenhsieh, are you notiicing tremendous stability when running TresEd under Winex? IsToR and I did a few experiments running TresEd under Linux, and never could get it to crash!
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:07 pm
by Dapper Dan
yochenhsieh wrote:Dapper Dan wrote: I can't run Trespasser with the Cedega-cvs on my laptop, and therefore I switch back to WineX-3.3.1...
If I'm remembering correctly, there seems to be at least one early version of Cedega that wouldn't allow you to even load the game. I'm not sure I remember which one. The next release came out pretty quickly and ran Trespasser very well, so I was then happy. The latest version, 4.2 is the best yet!
yochenhsieh, you should send Transgaming.com your screenshots of Trespasser running under Winex. They are always wanting screenshots of games running successfully with it to post on their website, and I never did send them one of the actually game running.
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:33 pm
by yochenhsieh
Dapper Dan wrote:This is an area I'm not familiar with. How would I know that it wrote new ones? Would it help to post the contents of my .ini files here? I think I know where they are.
By default(in Windows), Trespasser demo(TC-Isle) & TresED write *.ini file in the same directory where the *.exe is. For example, I installed TC-Isle at "D:\TC-Isle" and it created "D:\TC-Isle\tpass.ini". After I run TC-Isle in Linux and changed my settings, I found a new tpass.ini in my home and the original tpass.ini wasn't modified.
So, just check where you installed TC-Isle at and where is the tpass.ini which has your settings...
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2004 1:57 pm
by Dapper Dan
Here's my tpass.ini for TC-Isle...
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[Settings]
Safemode=0
Auto Settings=1
RenderQuality=4
Std Console=1
Physics Stats=1
Hardware.txt=1
DWI Trespasser FINDER=1
D3D GUID=E03DE684AA46CF11816F0000C020156EAA
Width=800
Height=600
AutoLoad Temp=0
XView=0
YView=0
Registry Init=1
Max Recommended Tex Dim=128
Use D3D=1
GUIAPP=1
Video GUID=0000000000000000000000000000000000
D3D GUID=E03DE684AA46CF11816F0000C020156EAA
Video Driver=DirectDraw HAL (display)
Z Buffer Bitdepth=16
Hardware Water=1
Page Managed=1
Triple Buffer=1
Dither=1
PlaySFX=-1
PlayAmbient=-1
PlayVoiceOver=-1
PlayMusic=-1
UseSubTitles=0
AudioEnable3D=-1
DDrawCertIgnore=1
Gamma=9
Gore=2
InvertMouse=0
KeyMap=2000000040000000020000008000000000000000
100000001100000008000000010000002000000051000000
010000001000000002000000450000000001000046000000
000400005200000000020000570000000000000100000000
0000000253000000000000044100000000000008440000000
0000010C2
D3D Filter Caches=
Video Card Type=
Video Card Name=
Video Name=
Video Description=
D3D Name=
D3D Description=
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 9:03 am
by yochenhsieh
Maybe I didn't explain it in the right direction...
If you have TC-Isle installed at "/somewhere/TC-Isle", it should read and write "/somewhere/TC-Isle/tpass.ini" like it should did in Windows. However, in my case, it created a new ini file "/home/user/tpass.ini" and all my settings were saved there.
If you're not sure how to check that, just run TC-isle and change your settings, then find out which file has your changes.
It's convenient that different users have their own settings in their home directory. I can also run the game in Windows&Linux with different settings.
Posted: Fri Dec 31, 2004 1:21 pm
by Dapper Dan
There's one in my home directory too. Never noticed that before.
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[Settings]
Safemode=0
Auto Settings=1
RenderQuality=4
Width=1024
Height=768
AutoLoad Temp=0
XView=0
YView=0
Gamma=6
Registry Init=1
Max Recommended Tex Dim=128
Use D3D=1
Video GUID=0000000000000000000000000000000000
D3D GUID=E03DE684AA46CF11816F0000C020156EAA
Video Driver=DirectDraw HAL (display)
Z Buffer Bitdepth=16
Hardware Water=1
Page Managed=1
Triple Buffer=1
Dither=1