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Damn CD Rom
i found my TIE Fighter game and Ive decided to install it on my home computer. It install properly no problems and then when i go to play it its loads for a bit then stops with the message "Stack Overflow" appearing in DOS.
How do I fix this "stack Overflow" whatever the hell that is.
How do I fix this "stack Overflow" whatever the hell that is.
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Windows 98
Side note:
Apparently thsi also happens on my brothers computer, he's running Windows 95
Side note:
Apparently thsi also happens on my brothers computer, he's running Windows 95
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"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
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"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
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i'l give it a shot, thanks, its always worked on windows before though,95 and 98.Hethrir wrote:Have you got DOS sound drivers? Try "reboot into MSDOS" and playing it from there. Old 16bit game doesn't like windows much.
Does it have anything to do with my screen dimensions? A freind o mine said if I have it set to high it might flip it out.
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"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
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Did it always work on this paticular computer? Or has the hardware changed?Darth Fanboy wrote:i'l give it a shot, thanks, its always worked on windows before though,95 and 98.Hethrir wrote:Have you got DOS sound drivers? Try "reboot into MSDOS" and playing it from there. Old 16bit game doesn't like windows much.
Does it have anything to do with my screen dimensions? A freind o mine said if I have it set to high it might flip it out.
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Used to work all the time on this comp, its been a long time since i tried to use it though.TrailerParkJawa wrote:Did it always work on this paticular computer? Or has the hardware changed?Darth Fanboy wrote:i'l give it a shot, thanks, its always worked on windows before though,95 and 98.Hethrir wrote:Have you got DOS sound drivers? Try "reboot into MSDOS" and playing it from there. Old 16bit game doesn't like windows much.
Does it have anything to do with my screen dimensions? A freind o mine said if I have it set to high it might flip it out.
"If it's true that our species is alone in the universe, then I'd have to say that the universe aimed rather low and settled for very little."
-George Carlin (1937-2008)
"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
-Dr Roberts, with quite possibly the dumbest thing ever said in 10 years of SDNet.
-George Carlin (1937-2008)
"Have some of you Americans actually seen Football? Of course there are 0-0 draws but that doesn't make them any less exciting."
-Dr Roberts, with quite possibly the dumbest thing ever said in 10 years of SDNet.
TIE Fighter was notorioiusly picky about your DOS settings. If you're running it straight from DOS, edit your CONFIG.SYS file and enter the following line
You may need to play around with the first number (increment it), or set it to 0,0 instead.
If you're running it from Windows, right-click the icon and change its settings there.
Code: Select all
STACKS=9,512
If you're running it from Windows, right-click the icon and change its settings there.
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Ontop of this, just incase the game doesn't like Windows, you can go into the shortcut properties and set it so that it doesn't detect Windows.
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