Hi. I have installed the older game by Gametek. Seems to have installed ok and I have sound, music, even scrolling of different opening scenes, and then I get to the final screen where a small display box indicates I can Load a previous game. There is no mouse cursor nor an option to start a new game. What I understand from previous posts on this site is that I might need microsoft mouse driver 8.10 or 9.01. Can anyone give me a VERY direct link where I can download this? I can't seem to find this on my own without going all over the place. Any help would be appreciated.
Re: Jack the Ripper (DOS version)#134833 09/24/0307:32 PM09/24/0307:32 PM
It's DOS 7.0 that's bundled with WIN 98se. Not sure if this driver would work or not. Did you find anything in inferno's links? I'll go through my bookmarks tonight and see if I can locate where I got this driver. I remember it was difficult to find as Microsoft sort of made a point of discontinuing it and stripping it off driver sites. They were selling it for a while, charging like 25.00 for a mouse driver!! Sweet.
EDIT: I reread my posts for this game and saw that I could never get it going in WIN98se. Not that it's impossible, just that with my setup I couldn't do it. The only way I got it to work was with pure DOS 6.22 with the mouse901.exe driver for DOS. The cutemouse and logitech DOS drivers didn't work.
Re: Jack the Ripper (DOS version)#134837 09/26/0311:47 PM09/26/0311:47 PM
I started playing a loaned version of Jack the Ripper. I didn't finish the game (I didn't like the gameplay). But I got it working in DOS mode of Win 95. It didn't play with Windows 95 running (it kept freezing).
I can send you a couple of mouse drivers if you want. I think I used the one made by Mitsumi. It's very compatible with games (though you may need to load it high if you're short on conventional memory) and you can load it without any switches. I've used it with both PS/2 and serial mice, mostly Logitech mice.
I also have another mouse that is very compatible, but which requires a switch in order to use it with a PS/2 mouse. So instead of a line like
LH mouse.com
the line is
LH mouse/com /P
The /P is the switch The LH is to load the mouse into upper memory so it doesn't take up space in conventional memory. I don't remember whether Jack the Ripper needed a lot of conventional memory or not.
I can email you either or both of these mouse drivers. They won't work with a USB mouse, but they'll work with various brands of PS/2 and Serial mice.