Posted: September 30th, 2007, 5:47 pm
A couple of things:
All I did was generate a compatable binary with current tools from the original source. You still need DOSBox or equivalent to run it. I don't believe it will run under Win32, although providing a minimal capability to do that might be a smallish project. I'm sorry if you think I wrote a Win32 executable.
I agree with you comments ragarding ScummVM, but do not understand why you feel that something like ScummVM is any different than the native Win32 executable.
In the original BASS case, you start Sky.exe (engine) and it automatically reads the SKY.DSK, etc. files and fires up BASS in all its glory.
In ScummVM, you start ScummVM (the engine) with some appropriate arguments, and it automatically reads the SKY.DSK, etc. files and fires up BASS is all its glory.
How is that different? Is it because ScummVM can choose a variety of engines and, therefore, a variety of programs? Or is it because ScummVM also has an interactive mode which allows you to choose a game?
In fact, I've got a BASS distribution which provides a BASS executable which just runs. I assume it fires up ScummVM with the correct arguments, but I haven't investigated it.
TheDumbGamer
All I did was generate a compatable binary with current tools from the original source. You still need DOSBox or equivalent to run it. I don't believe it will run under Win32, although providing a minimal capability to do that might be a smallish project. I'm sorry if you think I wrote a Win32 executable.
I agree with you comments ragarding ScummVM, but do not understand why you feel that something like ScummVM is any different than the native Win32 executable.
In the original BASS case, you start Sky.exe (engine) and it automatically reads the SKY.DSK, etc. files and fires up BASS in all its glory.
In ScummVM, you start ScummVM (the engine) with some appropriate arguments, and it automatically reads the SKY.DSK, etc. files and fires up BASS is all its glory.
How is that different? Is it because ScummVM can choose a variety of engines and, therefore, a variety of programs? Or is it because ScummVM also has an interactive mode which allows you to choose a game?
In fact, I've got a BASS distribution which provides a BASS executable which just runs. I assume it fires up ScummVM with the correct arguments, but I haven't investigated it.
TheDumbGamer