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|developer=Sierra On-Line
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|publisher=Sierra On-Line
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|released=1996
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|version=[[Version0.72|0.72]]
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'''Lighthouse: The Dark Being''' is an adventure game.
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== Installing the Game ==
 
== Installing the Game ==
  
'''With CD'''
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=== With CD ===
  
 
Mount your drives like you normally would when running any DOS game.  Now, decide if you want to run the game in Windows, or in DOS.   
 
Mount your drives like you normally would when running any DOS game.  Now, decide if you want to run the game in Windows, or in DOS.   
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Note: I had an insane amount of trouble with the Windows install. I found it much easier just to go through DOS.  If you're determined enough to use the Windows version though, there are plenty of resources on the internet on how to get it running properly.  
 
Note: I had an insane amount of trouble with the Windows install. I found it much easier just to go through DOS.  If you're determined enough to use the Windows version though, there are plenty of resources on the internet on how to get it running properly.  
  
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=== Without CD ===
 
 
'''Without CD'''
 
  
 
If you're like me, and don't have immediate access to the disks, if your disks are damaged, or if you simply don't feel like dealing with them, there is hope.  Take all of the Lighthouse files, duplicate them and  keep them in two folders.  I named mine 'LightHouse', and 'LightHouse2' just to keep it simple.  Drop them into whatever drive you can find and remember easily.  I used my C: drive just because. Make sure they are in two different places! If you put them into the same folder, the game will throw the "Cannot find 999.pal resource" error no matter what you do.  
 
If you're like me, and don't have immediate access to the disks, if your disks are damaged, or if you simply don't feel like dealing with them, there is hope.  Take all of the Lighthouse files, duplicate them and  keep them in two folders.  I named mine 'LightHouse', and 'LightHouse2' just to keep it simple.  Drop them into whatever drive you can find and remember easily.  I used my C: drive just because. Make sure they are in two different places! If you put them into the same folder, the game will throw the "Cannot find 999.pal resource" error no matter what you do.  
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[[Image:LHDOS_inst3.JPG]]
 
[[Image:LHDOS_inst3.JPG]]
  
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Alright that should be it. Happy playing!
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== External links ==
  
Alright that should be it. Happy playing!
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*[http://www.mobygames.com/game/dos/lighthouse-the-dark-being Lighthouse: The Dark Being] at MobyGames
  
 
[[Category:Adventure games]]
 
[[Category:Adventure games]]

Latest revision as of 06:40, 4 January 2013

Lighthouse: The Dark Being
Developer Sierra On-Line
Publisher Sierra On-Line
Released 1996
Status Supported
Tested on 0.72
Tested game version Unknown
Links Compatibility List
Commands
Executable Unknown
Installer N/A
Setup N/A
DOS Extender
DOS4GW.EXE Unknown
Works with DOS32A N/A

Lighthouse: The Dark Being is an adventure game.

Installing the Game

With CD

Mount your drives like you normally would when running any DOS game. Now, decide if you want to run the game in Windows, or in DOS.

If you're planning to use Windows, you're going to need the patch files to update the game. The 2.0 to 2.0a patch is here: [1], and the 2.0a patch is here: [2]. After you get that all installed, simply run the 'setup.exe' and the rest should be cake. If you get the "Cannot find 999.pal resource" error, make sure the game is looking in the right place for your CD drive. A quick look into the 'resource.win' file should do the trick.

For those of use planning to install the DOS version of the game, use the install.bat file and follow the instructions from there. By any chance you run into the same problem I did, where the directory field for installation was blank, just type in 'SIERRA'.


Note: I had an insane amount of trouble with the Windows install. I found it much easier just to go through DOS. If you're determined enough to use the Windows version though, there are plenty of resources on the internet on how to get it running properly.

Without CD

If you're like me, and don't have immediate access to the disks, if your disks are damaged, or if you simply don't feel like dealing with them, there is hope. Take all of the Lighthouse files, duplicate them and keep them in two folders. I named mine 'LightHouse', and 'LightHouse2' just to keep it simple. Drop them into whatever drive you can find and remember easily. I used my C: drive just because. Make sure they are in two different places! If you put them into the same folder, the game will throw the "Cannot find 999.pal resource" error no matter what you do.

Now, the reason I had you save the files into two folders is because we're going to mount each one differently. Mount your main drive (mine is C:) as you usually would, that step doesn't change. Now, take that second folder and mount it as a CD-ROM drive. To do this you need to type '-t cdrom' after the normal mounting command. Next, go into the drive you declared the CD drive, and type install. This will automatically select the 'install.bat' file to run the DOS Installation.

The process should look something like this (with your file names):

LHDOS inst1.JPG LHDOS inst2.JPG LHDOS inst3.JPG

Alright that should be it. Happy playing!

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