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Asked by Tornado in Miscellaneous Hardware, Gaming World
I own a great deal of Dos based role playing games that I cannot play. This, I believe, is because my two computers are Pentiums (one is a 400 MHz and the other is a 200 MHz).
I have WIN 98 installed on both and have dual boot installed to be able to use my old Dos 6.22 to play. These games will not play either in native Dos or in a Dos window in Win 98.
Some of these games I have purchased recently and they come with a software program, called "Mo-Slow Deluxe" which I have been told is designed to slow down the pentium to allow these games to be played on Pentium system. I have not tried this for fear that it will damage my hardware.
1) Have you any technical information on this program to describe exactly how this program works?
2) Will running this program harm my equipment in any way?
3) What can I do to play these games (e.g. get enough lower memory because most require very nearly 640K)?
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