|
CT60 and related things BBS
Re: FreeSCI compiled for MINT |
Posted by: Tobias
|
Jul,20.2006-13:54
|
Hi MacFalcon,
for a list of commandline arguments just call:
root@falcon040:/root/freesci_0.3.5>./freesci.ttp --help
Usage: freesci [options] [game name] [savegame ID]
Runs a Sierra SCI game.
--gamedir dir -ddir read game resources from dir
--run -r do not start the debugger
--sci-version -Vver set the version for sciv to emulate
--version -v display version number and exit
--debug -D start up in debug mode
--help -h display this help text and exit
--graphics gfx -ggfx use the 'gfx' graphics driver
--scale-x -x Set horizontal scale factor
--scale-y -y Set vertical scale factor
--color-depth -c Specify color depth in bpp
--disable-mouse -m Disable support for pointing device
--midiout drv -Odrv use the 'drv' midiout driver
--mididevice drv -Mdrv use the 'drv' midi device (eg mt32 or adlib)
--pcmout drv -Pdrv use the 'drv' pcmout driver
--sound-server srv -Ssrv Specifies the asynchronous sound server to use
--list-savegames -l Lists all savegame IDs
--show-rooms -s Displays room numbers on the game console
The game name, if provided, must be equal to a game name as specified in the
FreeSCI config file.
It is overridden by --gamedir.
------------------------------------------------
I use ./freesci.ttp -x1 -y1 -d$HOME/sq3 (path to directory containing game data)
The directory should contain at least the RESOURCE.XXX and VERSION files I think. This works for Space Quest III, since I only have this game to test.
You can view a screenshot from FreeSCI with SQ3 running on my Falcon here:
http://www.tobiashagemann.de/sq3.jpg
Greetings, Tobias.
|
[All messages in this thread] [Start new thread]
What's the anti-troll code? That's your personal code to be able to add comments and messages on the dhs.nu site.
Don't have a code or forgot it? Fix it here.
|