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2. overwrite TANDY.ADV with MT32MPU.ADV from the game directory (if you have a working MT32 emulation) or use the GF1MIDI.ADV from GUSAIL97 (if you have a working Gravis Ultrasound emulation)
 
2. overwrite TANDY.ADV with MT32MPU.ADV from the game directory (if you have a working MT32 emulation) or use the GF1MIDI.ADV from GUSAIL97 (if you have a working Gravis Ultrasound emulation)
  
3. overwrite BUCKC.XMI with BUCKA.XMI or BUCKB.XMI (personal preference)
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3. overwrite BUCKC.XMI with BUCKA.XMI or BUCKB.XMI (personal preference, BUCKC.XMI is the Tandy score, BUCKA.XMI and BUCKB.XMI for Midi)
  
 
4. run START.EXE and choose TANDY 1000 sound (not Tandy graphics!)
 
4. run START.EXE and choose TANDY 1000 sound (not Tandy graphics!)

Revision as of 19:50, 14 April 2013

Buck Rogers: Matrix Cubed
Developer Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Publisher Strategic Simulations, Inc.
Released 1992
Status Supported
Tested on 0.74
Tested game version Unknown
Links Compatibility List
Commands
Executable START.EXE
Installer N/A
Setup
DOS Extender
DOS4GW.EXE Unknown
Works with DOS32A N/A

Using Tandy Sound for combat and movement and a Midi device for music

1. delete MATRIX.CFG

2. overwrite TANDY.ADV with MT32MPU.ADV from the game directory (if you have a working MT32 emulation) or use the GF1MIDI.ADV from GUSAIL97 (if you have a working Gravis Ultrasound emulation)

3. overwrite BUCKC.XMI with BUCKA.XMI or BUCKB.XMI (personal preference, BUCKC.XMI is the Tandy score, BUCKA.XMI and BUCKB.XMI for Midi)

4. run START.EXE and choose TANDY 1000 sound (not Tandy graphics!)