SansGUI
yes so did I, I find that your exe file does not work, that gives me the white screen , I get the video sequence but then the vr comes up in this white screen letter box.
& when I paly from dvd drive on hard disk(virtual image) for exampe surf lodge in the closet after big jim slade walks into kitchen I then get the cd spinning on screen when tex is talking to chelsea & then it comes up with a progress bar returning to surf lodge which is gives you the vr mode & that's when it crashes. does the same with dvd express. If you restart & change to software it gets you over that point.
anyway I'm not stuffing around anymore & just play your version.
& when I paly from dvd drive on hard disk(virtual image) for exampe surf lodge in the closet after big jim slade walks into kitchen I then get the cd spinning on screen when tex is talking to chelsea & then it comes up with a progress bar returning to surf lodge which is gives you the vr mode & that's when it crashes. does the same with dvd express. If you restart & change to software it gets you over that point.
anyway I'm not stuffing around anymore & just play your version.
Lynne
tex murphy is back in town
tex murphy is back in town
I find it odd that the you get cd drive activity with my files as they make the game look for the data folder in the game directory and not on a disc.
I only played thru the opening sequences and Tex's Office. The cd version doesn't take as much hdd space
As a side note: I had a black screen (no video) with audio with the cd version that was caused by a codec and/or player (I don't know which one caused it...intel indeo 5, ffdshow, ffmpeg, ogg, vlc, or another) but I fixed it by reinstalling divx.
I only played thru the opening sequences and Tex's Office. The cd version doesn't take as much hdd space
As a side note: I had a black screen (no video) with audio with the cd version that was caused by a codec and/or player (I don't know which one caused it...intel indeo 5, ffdshow, ffmpeg, ogg, vlc, or another) but I fixed it by reinstalling divx.
A sansGUI interface is one that does not have the small features called "Windows". The term comes from the French word sans, meaning "without".
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).
SansGUI's are more typically used in Unix-like Operating Systems. The conventional wisdom is that a GUI (Grapical User Interface) help guide the casual computer user to perform routine tasks with Point and Click simplicity. SansGUI's have acquired considerable acceptance for users accustomed to the CLI (Command Line Interface).