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Post by astroraptor on Sept 6, 2006 15:49:07 GMT 1
How bad ^%& would that be? I mean, two things would make my Treo the ultimate super device: MS-DOS emulation and Tomb Raider. And MS-DOS emulation is being worked on right now.
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Post by angel on Sept 6, 2006 19:04:42 GMT 1
Find the source code and i'm sure they'll do it.
As long code isn't free, no future...
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Post by Tinnus on Sept 6, 2006 19:07:40 GMT 1
There's a.... very far possibility. Maybe too far to be possible sadly. PS: in theory you could play Tomb Raider inside the DOS emulator... but the speed would be crap
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Post by mr.chockuls on Sept 7, 2006 0:55:47 GMT 1
is there ms-dos emulator for palm?
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Post by astroraptor on Sept 7, 2006 1:08:43 GMT 1
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Post by veggie on Sept 7, 2006 3:55:11 GMT 1
its harder because tomb raider doesnt have an open source so it cant be ported while emulator speeds are very slow compared to ports.
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Post by mr.chockuls on Sept 8, 2006 1:06:04 GMT 1
oh wow thanks a lot
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Post by astroraptor on Sept 9, 2006 3:58:04 GMT 1
np. I'm almost dehydrated from drooling so much after finding out about it.
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Post by Tinnus on Sept 11, 2006 16:08:33 GMT 1
I don't see how it would be that difficult to get Tomb Raider to work seeing as Quake works and it has a higher system requirement than Tomb Raider does. Working is not the same as working at a playable speed. Take the native Quake port for instance... it can't even get to fullspeed in 200Mhz, let alone emulated. Moreover, TR uses dos4gw (or whatever it's called) and I think I remember someone saying the games that use it are a lot slower.
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