# (*) = requires normal core setting instead of dynamic # new paging methods from MB6 & Ykhwong SVN introduce new cputype settings: # dynamic is the fastest and optimized for the ARM processor + works with Win9x # valid core are: normal, simple, full, auto, dynamic Just paste all this into your Expert commands section, and make sure you modify the mountings to match your file & folder structure: You need to tweak quite a bit to get Win95 working. Here’s the contents of my expert settings. It’s for Diablo 1, but I guess it can be easily adapted for Diablo 2. You can also use the empty image files if you wnat to add more games.Ĭheck out this layout. If you’re unsure about the mounting, you can look up the correct hd mounting parameters for your hd image file size in the readme included in this package: Maybe adding this will already fix your issue. The “boot -l c” command is mandatory to boot up Win95. Imgmount d /storage/extSdCard/Games/PC/Win95/hdd-2gb.img -t hdd -fs fat -size 512,63,64,1023 Imgmount c /storage/extSdCard/Games/PC/Win95/c.img -t hdd -fs fat -size 512,63,16,520 In expert settings, make sure you have set the correct mounting commands. In the game profile options, scroll down and check “Expert commands”. So you can more or less install as many games as you want (as many images as your SD card can hold).Īnyway. The advantage is, that you can copy multiple 2 GB images to your phone, and mount them in different game profiles. I’m using a 512 MB c.img with Windows, and another 2 GB image as drive d:, which contains the game. What you need is at least a hard disk image file with Windows 95, and Diablo 2 installed.
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