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g4zz4

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I've done a google search for the gp version of scummvm, but all I seem to find are outdated links. I guess this project has finished now? Where can I get hold of the last version of scumm? I checked out these forums and I see mention of a v0.5, would this be the last version made?
 
g4zz4 posted on Sep 19 2004 at 01:02 PM said:
I've done a google search for the gp version of scummvm, but all I seem to find are outdated links. I guess this project has finished now? Where can I get hold of the last version of scumm? I checked out these forums and I see mention of a v0.5, would this be the last version made?

I found a version at pdroms, i think its the lastest version.

Im just waiting for a PM from someone for a program which converts the TDOTT files, as the link on a help page is down.
 
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What are the TDOTT files, and why need they to be cenverted?

DOTT runs fine on Scumm on the GP...
 
pretty impressive! No doubt you'd make a fair bit of money out of that should you want to sell them. Shame you can't get the talkies to play on the gp32
 
Oh no!
Now I get it. It was the "T" that irritated me. So "THE" DOTT. lol

And what do you need to convert? monster.sou files? Just go to www.scummvm.org and download the tools there! You will need lame (a mp3 encoder) along with this tools and the monster.sou files in one directory. Just read the ScummVM (not the one for the gp-version) readme, it explains everything very good...
 
mp3 doesn't work at all!! you need to convert to ogg for it to work on the current build. If anyone wants the file please could you pm me your e-mail address and ill send you it. i'm still trying to find a way of putting the file up for people as the host i'm using an't that good.
 
I found this line in the readme html on this site:

"It is built using a clock speed of 133MHz - The .FXE is uncompressed if you want to play with the clock speed that is up to you."

So my question is, how do I change the clockspeed ( is there a tool or something?) to play it at 160Mhz (the maximum of my GP32) ???

Or is there a version somewhere that has already been modified to run at different speeds?

Please, I want to know this!
 
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