![]() Yes, i think it works like the pc release, so you must 'search' for the gamefiles subdirectory first, so it will update the scumm.ini. So for now everything run like a charm nothing is damaged Like emulator the games are in cd:\ probably I used add games and it created me a scumm folder with an scumm.ini inside but I don't see any games.Īh let me see maybe I must have a look in cd:\ ? I find a menu very different than original Scumm, very complete. bin is effectively scrambled, I didn't try to descramble with tools. iso simply extrat the files in data folder with IP.BIN and then use create_iso.bat with iso_make_pack tools from main. The release binaries are already prepared (scrambled, etc.), so you should only need to run makedisc to generate a CDI file.įafadou wrote:I tried the iso that kremiso send me It looks like DreamSDK includes tools for creating CD images. ![]() I see from your earlier post that you've installed DreamSDK before. I will try it myself when I have time, but hopefully we can figure it out together. I am not sure how one would do this on Windows, but see Option A and Option B below for two things you can try. The files need to be organized on the CD in a special way in order to run on a Dreamcast. ScummVM will boot much faster this way.Ĥ. It includes tools that will allow you to decompile and extract SCUMM scripts from various games, as well as graphics and sound. Delete every plugin except "g" from the dcalt-dist/cd/plugins directory. This is a collection of various tools that may be useful to use in conjunction with ScummVM. For example, you can create a dcalt-dc/cd/games/monkey directory and put the files there.ģ. Copy the Monkey Island files anywhere in the dcalt-dist/cd directory. It contains a dcalt-dist directory with several subdirectories and files.Ģ. scummvm-2.6.1-bp155.1.7, Interpreter for several adventure games, linux/ppc64le. (In the file browser, you will find the CD files under /cd)Īnyway, this is all you need to do to prepare a CD from a release (using Monkey Island as an example):ġ. plee-the-bear-data-0.7.1-bp154.1.42, Game data files for Plee the Bear. It won't list any games at first, but you can follow these instructions to add games: When ScummVM boots, it displays the launcher, just like ScummVM does on Windows. You don't need to create scummvm.ini - ScummVM will create it for you and save it to a VMU. For information on how to add games to ScummVM see the documentation.Kremiso wrote:for now, i have tried only to use your /cd subfolder as the cd root folder, adding gamefiles in a xxx directory, specyfing that directory in the scummvm.ini file as path, and removing all the unnecessary plug-ins, with no luck yet For other games see the Where to get the games page on our wiki. Some games are available for free on our Game downloads page. To play one of the game listed on this page you will need to have your own copy of the game and add it to ScummVM. Note: ScummVM does not include any games. You can also see the Compatibility chart for these releases: The status of these can be found on the Development Compatibility chart. We attempt to test many versions of games, however there are occasionally problems with other languages.Ĭlick on the game name to view the complete notes of a game.Īlso, this is the compatibility of the 2.1.0 stable release, not of current repository/daily builds. For information on how to add games to ScummVM see the. ![]() Please note this list applies to the English versions of games. Note: ScummVM does not include any games. This page lists the progress of ScummVM as it relates to individual game compatibility.
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