This seemed to work great sound works, SVGA is working (larger viewing area) and everything properly loads. Mount D: “path to your Z_CD folder” -t cdrom -label ZED # Lines in this section will be run at startup. …then I created the DOSBox config file, left the sound settings as default, and added this to the autoexec section: After that, just follow his tutorial.Īfter I installed the game, I added the AUDIO, HISCORE, all the LEVELS and SAVE.z files from the zip file on this awesome oldgamesdownload site to the “Z” folder (Thanks you guys!).įrom there, I double-checked to make sure the Z.BAT file stated Please Wait – Loading /CD:D %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 The first part of his Step 3 is the path to the “Z_CD” the second is to the “Z” folder. …I then created another folder called “Z” and had DOSBox install the game into that folder (see BallWin’s step-by-step). iso files into it, effectively making it a “CD”. What you’ll want to do is create two folders in whatever location you decide to install the game files in. I’m not really familiar with DOSBox, but he helped me figure out most of it. …check about halfway down the page at BallWin’s step-by-step (thanks for that man!) process. (just do a google search for “main.pac error z dos game” and it should be around the first result) I have figured out how to get everything working right, and wanted to share my thoughts on the installation process.įirst, I found some good help on the subject over at: I’ve seen a lot of people online having issues with their install of this game, as well as getting the sound and cutscenes working.
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