![]() ![]() In essence, you need DOSBox or another DOS emulator, install it, then run Fleet Defender's install through your emulator (make sure you have a subdirectory to act as "C:" I use "C:\Dosgames" to mount as "C:") then play the game.ĮDIT: If you have the CD version, rather than the 3.5" version, you'll also have to mount the CD drive for the initial install (the game doesn't need the CD to run). Also, it will recognize a joystick, but not a throttle - maybe adjustments have to be made thru the DOSBox interface, I haven't screwed with it in a while. ISO is generally used to burn into a media like CD or DVD but in recent years ISO images generally used to mount in a logical way into the operating system without burning them into a media. The problem I've run into is getting the right number of processor cycles to make the game run smooth the menu's run better at one set, the game at another. ISO files are used to store multiple files and folders into a single structured file system named ISO or iso-9660. ![]() ![]() Regardless, I don't think the Windows executable will run on Vista, but you can run the game install thru DOSBox, then the game itself. I know that's how I set up X-COM and MegaRace. I think I had to set it up through DOSBox, but it's been a while. I wrote one of those reviews, actually! I got it running (now on Vista) using DOSBox - an emulator that lets you play DOS games on PC. ![]()
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