GoCubs01 0 Posted March 25, 2005 Hi, I have Sim Tower for Windows 95/98 but my OS is XP. Can anyone give me help on how to run the game please. Thank you! Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted March 26, 2005 Run Older Programs on Windows XP: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/helpandsupport/learnmore/appcompat.mspx <edit> Have you just tried to start it? Do you get any errors when you start it? If you get error about 16 bit subsystem, copy autoexec.nt and config.nt files from C:\Windows\Repair to C:\Windows\System32. </edit> Share this post Link to post
Jemko 0 Posted April 13, 2005 ive got the same problem, and the problem is that after runnin exe file ive got 2 msges of missin files: wavmix16.dll wing.dll, and after that msg with this win16 that there is no file which im runnin, copying autoexec didnt hlp, changin compatibility setting either Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted April 14, 2005 WING library means the common WING.DLL or WING32.DLL files that are needed to run many Windows 3.1 games. You can download it from here http://community.the-underdogs.org/pub/tools/other/wing.zip. Just unzip the file into your C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory before running the game. And from http://members.chello.at/theodor.lauppert/games/simtower.htm, you can download the wavmix16.dll. Scroll to "Technical Stuff". The game is rather old, so no promises that it will work on Windows XP... Share this post Link to post
Jemko 0 Posted May 3, 2005 but still missing wavmix16 now i got this msg: this application uses wavmix16.dll which has not been installed corectly. wavmix16.dll must be in the windows system directory: c:\windows\system and wavemix.ini must be in the windows directory: c:\windows after that next msg is aking if i want to run without sound and if i click yes simtowers runs, so we have progress Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted May 4, 2005 Originally posted by jemko: Quote: after that next msg is aking if i want to run without sound and if i click yes simtowers runs, so we have progress Good. Originally posted by jemko: Quote: but still missing wavmix16 now i got this msg: this application uses wavmix16.dll which has not been installed corectly. wavmix16.dll must be in the windows system directory: c:\windows\system and wavemix.ini must be in the windows directory: c:\windows What if you create blank wavemix.ini to your Windows folder (like C:\Windows, C:\WINNT)? Where did you copied the dll? C:\WINDOWS\System? Try to copy it too to C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32 and to SimTower installation folder. I dug out the INI file. Copy the contents of this quote box to WAVEMIX.INI and place it to C:\WINDOWS folder. Quote: [general] ; if ShowDevices exists and is non-zero then will display wave out devices and other stuff ; ; ShowDevices=0 : default ; ShowDevices=1 : show output from waveOutGetDevCaps ShowDevices=0 ; if WaveOutDevice exists it should be between zero and one less num devices ; the default is WAVE_MAPPER ; ; WaveOutDevice=0 : use the first device (default) ; WaveOutDevice=1 : use the second device ; WaveOutDevice=-1: use WAVE_MAPPER (will use [unknow Device] settings) ; WaveOutDevice=0 ; Wavemix will detect if it is running on a 286 and not use any 386 instructions ; you can force it to use the 286 only code on a 386 by setting cmixit=1 ; cmixit=0 (default) ; cmixit=1 uses only 286 code (even on a 386 or >) [default] ; Remix=1 = ResetRemix() (default) ; Remix=2 = NoResetRemix() Remix=1 ; GoodWavePos=0 = uses timeGetTime() (default) ; GoodWavePos=1 = uses waveOutGetPosition() GoodWavePos=0 ; WaveBlocks=# (2<=#<=6) the number of ping pong buffers to use ; if Remix=2, use the smallest number that does not distort the sound ; default=3 WaveBlocks=3 ; WaveBlockLen=# min = 512 max = 4096 ; if a number is not specified (or 0) WaveMix will try to determine a size WaveBlockLen=688 ; SamplesPerSec=11 (11.025 Khz) (default) ; =22 (22.04 KHz) ; =44 (44.1 KHz) SamplesPerSec=11 ; debug=0 (default) ; debug=1,2,3 : level ofdebug information shown [Driver Xref] Windows Sound System Playback=Windows Sound System Sound System Playback=Windows Sound System SB16 Wave Out=SoundBlaster 16 SB16 Playback=SoundBlaster 16 AWE64 Wave Out=SoundBlaster 16 [Windows Sound System] ; Need to set do11khzmce=FALSE in system.ini->[sndsys.drv] if want to use Remix=1 and SamplesPerSec=11 Remix=1 GoodWavePos=1 WaveBlocks=4 SamplesPerSec=22 [soundBlaster 16] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 SamplesPerSec=22 WaveBlockLen=1376 [sBPro Wave Out] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 [MultiSound Wave Out] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=1 WaveBlocks=3 [Media Vision Waveform Output] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=3 [ultraSound Waveform Output] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=3 SamplesPerSec=11 [Maestro Playback] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 ContinuousStream=1 [not compatible] ; sound drivers that are not compatible with wavemix.dll can be added here ; (the =1 is necessary). One of the major conflicts occur with the PC Speaker ; drivers. The wavemix.dll will only work with devices that support ; asynchronous operation - most of the pc speaker drivers are synchronous. ; The name of the devices can be easily seen by setting ShowDevices=1 in the ; [general] section and then running a program which uses the wavemixer. One ; major problem with some of the pc speaker drivers is that they report that ; they are asynchronous when they are really not. Wave driver for PC Speaker=1 More information about wavemix here: http://www.compuphase.com/wavemix.htm Good luck with building tower (with sounds or not...) Share this post Link to post
Jemko 0 Posted May 7, 2005 at last i made wavemix with those u wrote in /windows, didnt do nth with wavemix16 and finally it works !!! thx brother ! im off build some tower Share this post Link to post
Markavian 0 Posted May 30, 2005 I just installed SimTower again after many years onto my Windows XP system, I had exactly the same problem described above. I downloaded the wavmix16.dll to c:/windows/system/ file and created wavemix.ini in c:/windows/ and that got the game started without any trouble, but theres no sound. Share this post Link to post
zeroun99 0 Posted February 11, 2006 I got the same problem, i'm kind of noobs, how do we create wavemix.ini file? I want to play this game so badly! Thank in advance Share this post Link to post
Wilhelmus 1 Posted February 12, 2006 Click Start->Run. And type notepad, press Enter. Copy these lines to notepad window: Quote: [general] ; if ShowDevices exists and is non-zero then will display wave out devices and other stuff ; ; ShowDevices=0 : default ; ShowDevices=1 : show output from waveOutGetDevCaps ShowDevices=0 ; if WaveOutDevice exists it should be between zero and one less num devices ; the default is WAVE_MAPPER ; ; WaveOutDevice=0 : use the first device (default) ; WaveOutDevice=1 : use the second device ; WaveOutDevice=-1: use WAVE_MAPPER (will use [unknow Device] settings) ; WaveOutDevice=0 ; Wavemix will detect if it is running on a 286 and not use any 386 instructions ; you can force it to use the 286 only code on a 386 by setting cmixit=1 ; cmixit=0 (default) ; cmixit=1 uses only 286 code (even on a 386 or >) [default] ; Remix=1 = ResetRemix() (default) ; Remix=2 = NoResetRemix() Remix=1 ; GoodWavePos=0 = uses timeGetTime() (default) ; GoodWavePos=1 = uses waveOutGetPosition() GoodWavePos=0 ; WaveBlocks=# (2<=#<=6) the number of ping pong buffers to use ; if Remix=2, use the smallest number that does not distort the sound ; default=3 WaveBlocks=3 ; WaveBlockLen=# min = 512 max = 4096 ; if a number is not specified (or 0) WaveMix will try to determine a size WaveBlockLen=688 ; SamplesPerSec=11 (11.025 Khz) (default) ; =22 (22.04 KHz) ; =44 (44.1 KHz) SamplesPerSec=11 ; debug=0 (default) ; debug=1,2,3 : level ofdebug information shown [Driver Xref] Windows Sound System Playback=Windows Sound System Sound System Playback=Windows Sound System SB16 Wave Out=SoundBlaster 16 SB16 Playback=SoundBlaster 16 AWE64 Wave Out=SoundBlaster 16 [Windows Sound System] ; Need to set do11khzmce=FALSE in system.ini->[sndsys.drv] if want to use Remix=1 and SamplesPerSec=11 Remix=1 GoodWavePos=1 WaveBlocks=4 SamplesPerSec=22 [soundBlaster 16] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 SamplesPerSec=22 WaveBlockLen=1376 [sBPro Wave Out] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 [MultiSound Wave Out] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=1 WaveBlocks=3 [Media Vision Waveform Output] Remix=1 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=3 [ultraSound Waveform Output] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=3 SamplesPerSec=11 [Maestro Playback] Remix=2 GoodWavePos=0 WaveBlocks=5 ContinuousStream=1 [not compatible] ; sound drivers that are not compatible with wavemix.dll can be added here ; (the =1 is necessary). One of the major conflicts occur with the PC Speaker ; drivers. The wavemix.dll will only work with devices that support ; asynchronous operation - most of the pc speaker drivers are synchronous. ; The name of the devices can be easily seen by setting ShowDevices=1 in the ; [general] section and then running a program which uses the wavemixer. One ; major problem with some of the pc speaker drivers is that they report that ; they are asynchronous when they are really not. Wave driver for PC Speaker=1 Then, click File->Save as... Browse to your windows folder (for example: c:\windows) and save the file as wavemix.ini. Share this post Link to post