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5) Take out your current Pentium chip and replace with a hamster.
5) Take out your current Pentium chip and replace with a hamster.
Won't the fur clog up the cooling fan?
5) Take out your current Pentium chip and replace with a hamster.
Won't the fur clog up the cooling fan?
I forgot to mention that you need to dip the hamster in Nair first.
Won't the fur clog up the cooling fan?
I forgot to mention that you need to dip the hamster in Nair first.
Oh, and the heat from the motherboard keeps him warm. Gotcha.
I forgot to mention that you need to dip the hamster in Nair first.
Oh, and the heat from the motherboard keeps him warm. Gotcha.
Mind you, it is tough to keep him fed without having to open the computer case all the time. But, if you leave one of the expansion slots empty you can put small scraps through the hole in the back of the computer.
Part 7: Slow DOWN your computer
If the game runs too fast, here's what to do:
Find the game's executable file (the file you run, usually {somename}.exe) using Windows Explorer. Right click on the file, and choose "Properties".
Click the "Program" tab. Click the "Advanced" button.
Check the "Comaptible Timer Emulation" box. Click "OK", then "Apply", then "OK" again. See if that fixes the games speed. If that doesn't fix the problem:
A utility called "Moslo" can help solve this problem. Read the FAQ on Moslo here: DOSGAMES.com FAQ #3: Moslo.
Does anybody know how to slow down a PC so that it can run a really old program?? The program loads, but goes to fast to make any sense of it.
Any help would be appreciated as I am not much of a computer guy anymore
Thanks!
Amazing what I found when I went to my Google toobar and searched: play old dos games in xp
DOSGAMES.com: How to get DOS games to work in Windows XP!
Part 7: Slow DOWN your computer
If the game runs too fast, here's what to do:
Find the game's executable file (the file you run, usually {somename}.exe) using Windows Explorer. Right click on the file, and choose "Properties".
Click the "Program" tab. Click the "Advanced" button.
Check the "Comaptible Timer Emulation" box. Click "OK", then "Apply", then "OK" again. See if that fixes the games speed. If that doesn't fix the problem:
A utility called "Moslo" can help solve this problem. Read the FAQ on Moslo here: DOSGAMES.com FAQ #3: Moslo.
Amazing what I found when I went to my Google toobar and searched: play old dos games in xp
DOSGAMES.com: How to get DOS games to work in Windows XP!
Part 7: Slow DOWN your computer
If the game runs too fast, here's what to do:
Find the game's executable file (the file you run, usually {somename}.exe) using Windows Explorer. Right click on the file, and choose "Properties".
Click the "Program" tab. Click the "Advanced" button.
Check the "Comaptible Timer Emulation" box. Click "OK", then "Apply", then "OK" again. See if that fixes the games speed. If that doesn't fix the problem:
A utility called "Moslo" can help solve this problem. Read the FAQ on Moslo here: DOSGAMES.com FAQ #3: Moslo.
Come on, Rich. Here we were, having a good time with the addition of hamsters in this thread, and you had to go and get serious on us...
I'm a "see hill, take hill" kind of guy.
Amazing what I found when I went to my Google toobar and searched: play old dos games in xp
DOSGAMES.com: How to get DOS games to work in Windows XP!
Come on, Rich. Here we were, having a good time with the addition of hamsters in this thread, and you had to go and get serious on us...
I'm a "see hill, take hill" kind of guy. All your ideas were throw away Courses of Action. I was a typical Marine going into a room full of people trying to solve a problem with a bunch of interesting ideas but, meanwhile, little digital people were starving to death and few wer showing concern for the tragic fate of their digital existence.
Matthias: Ignore the folly of these men that simply want to tell your friends "Peace, be well" but show little love to them. Fly to your computer and save them!
I'm a "see hill, take hill" kind of guy.
I was going to allow the bald hamster take the hill.
Come on, Rich. Here we were, having a good time with the addition of hamsters in this thread, and you had to go and get serious on us...
I'm a "see hill, take hill" kind of guy. All your ideas were throw away Courses of Action. I was a typical Marine going into a room full of people trying to solve a problem with a bunch of interesting ideas but, meanwhile, little digital people were starving to death and few wer showing concern for the tragic fate of their digital existence.
Matthias: Ignore the folly of these men that simply want to tell your friends "Peace, be well" but show little love to them. Fly to your computer and save them!
The moslo program and the tip about changing the executable files properties did help slow it down so that you can play the game, but not quite enough. The fight scenes are still to fast to keep up with and I keep getting slaughtered