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christiankhs
12-09-2002, 07:07 PM
ZC 1.92 DOESNT WORKS FOR ME.
WHEN I TRY TO OPEN.. ZELDA.EXE . SAYS " ZQUEST.TXT NOT FOUND" BUT ITS THERE! IN THE SAME FOLDER I OPENED IT ALSO.
AND WHEN I TRY TO OPEN THE Z QUEST, IT SAYS :"ALLOCATING DATA BUFFERS ERROR" . I DOWNOLADED IT 2 TIMES BUT NOTHING CHANGES.
?.......HELP
How much RAM do you have? The :"ALLOCATING DATA BUFFERS ERROR" usually means you don't have enough RAM.
Dart Zaidyer
12-09-2002, 07:11 PM
FIRST, DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS. IT MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT.
Secondly, run ZQuest before running zelda.exe, this should create the files ZC is looking for.
christiankhs
12-09-2002, 07:33 PM
WELL. I THINK IS THE RAM THING IT HAVE 24 MB! SHIT..
NO PROBLEM ITS MY GRANDMA´S COMPUTER . MINE IS NOT WORKING WELL. BUT I WILL FIX IT LATER .
THE CAPS MAKES THE POST MORE EXPRESIVE!
OK
THANKS
I think that ZC requires at least 40 MB of RAM.
christiankhs
12-09-2002, 07:43 PM
1.90 requires 8 mb . it works for me im going to stay with it.
Zaggarum
12-09-2002, 09:40 PM
Originally posted by Dart_Zader
FIRST, DON'T TYPE IN ALL CAPS. IT MAKES YOU LOOK LIKE AN IDIOT.
Secondly, run ZQuest before running zelda.exe, this should create the files ZC is looking for.
I IMPLORE YOU TO RECONDSIDER...
:laughing:
Did that sound like I was an idiot?... wait!... don't answer that!
Ganonator
12-10-2002, 03:17 AM
according to XP, Zelda-w.exe for 163 uses 26,172K of memory (about 25MB) and Zquest-w.exe uses 33,363K of memory (about 33MB) when I'm working on J:R... I'd tell you the usage for 1.90, but obviously it dicks up my comp cause its XP.
EDIT: replaced 23MB for 33MB.. i was tired, and it was late:D
Demimore
12-10-2002, 05:55 AM
8MB.... I thought it was 16MB.... I used to run 190 on a 16MB computer. Try to place ALL your ZELDA CLASSIC FILES in ONE FOLDER.... ALL OF THEM. That can fix strange problems....
christiankhs
12-10-2002, 10:54 AM
the readme of 1.90 says 8mb ram. yes i did the files in folder thing. but nope . i hear that the price for extra mb RAM is cheap , isnt?
ShadowTiger
12-10-2002, 11:33 AM
Ram isn't so expensive. I managed to upgrade from 64 to 256, with no real problems. I've got a PII 300 MHZ, 256 MB ram. (Now. :rolleyes: )
And 163 runs just fine, except in those "massive layers on layers" scenes. :sweat:
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