SS1 SHLink - System Shock Windows wrapper (no music)
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22. July 2010, 03:42:25
Excuse me for a second while I pick my jaw up off the floor.#10
03. August 2010, 21:40:51
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Very nice work! Sounds like a very worthy endeavor, wish I knew more about programming and could help in some way. Good luck.04. August 2010, 11:12:01
I played with this for a while and it worked really well for about 15min when I hit some lever in game and it crashed.#12
Last message from the command line:
Code:
Calling main()...
vga mem at 008B1000
Impressive work.06. August 2010, 02:45:07
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Malba TahanQuote
Quote by Kolya:
I don't know what error is this. Next release I'll add a kind of "crash dump" so I can get useful information when bugs happen and perhaps I'll be able to fix them.I played with this for a while and it worked really well for about 15min when I hit some lever in game and it crashed.
Last message from the command line:
Code:Calling main()...
Impressive work.
vga mem at 008B1000
By the way, talking about bugs, I've found 8 or 9 serious bugs in SS code until now. Most of them are attempts to access data outside the allocated space. Looks like DOS4GW doesn't catch them, but Windows does, so I had to fix them for the Win32 release.
I'm working on sound now. I figured out that System Shock uses AIL3.0 (old MILES audio library) for its audio subsystem (I didn't know that!). Does anyone knows where I can download that library? (the file name should be something like ail30.lib). It would help a lot my disassembly work, and I think I could get audio working much faster if I had that file. I found AIL 2.0 sources for free on the internet, but they seem to bevery different from version 3.0. Thanks!
06. August 2010, 18:11:40
Do you know which exact library version you're looking for? There seem to have been a whole bunch of 3.0 versions.#14
EDIT: Strange. According to that history the first 3.0 version came out in September 1994, but SS1 was released in March. Not sure when exactly the CD version came out. Well I guess it's a safe bet that it's the very first 3.0 version then.
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