Bruno Campanini wrote:
> How to get them working under XP Pro?
>
> Bruno
TR Installer:
I have used the TR Advanced Installer with VDMSound and Glidos, and I
was pretty impressed with them. It's relatively easy to set up, when
everything works right. I've never messed around with the new textures,
though.
Glidos cost me $10 but may be worth it, as Glidos works very well. (I
stopped using it because each time you reinstall Windows requires that
you use yet another of your limited number of Glidos unlock keys.)
vgVoodoo is a free alternative to Glidos (included with the Installer),
but I personally didn't have much luck with it on my computers.
DOSBox:
I prefer to play TR1 inside of DOSBox on XP Home. I'm not saying it's
the best option yet, but it works well for me.
I settled on DOSBox because it is sorta simple to set up, it's free, it
doesn't require any additional software or rationing of installation
keys, and it gives you a platform for running other DOS games/apps as
well. (I also wanted a solution that was as Linux-friendly as possible.)
The only problem that I have that really annoys me with my DOSBox/TR1
setup is that the "falling rock" sound effect in the later levels
becomes distorted. Scares the bejeebees outta me sometimes when I'm
sneaking around and watching for something to jump out at me. Also,
wild camera movements and some of the larger areas make my video become
slightly jerky.
VMware:
I've also tried TR1 inside VMware. It ran. Next paragraph...

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Hope this helps. Good luck.
My system poop: Athlon XP 2600+, ATI Radeon 9200, Windows XP Home. I
got acceptable performance using DOSBox 0.70 and later, in both Windows
and Linux. DOSBox versions earlier than 0.70 haven't worked for me
consistently.
Tomb Raider Chronicles (TR Advanced Installer)
http://www.tombraiderchronicles.com/tr1/index.html
Glidos
http://www.glidos.net
DOSBox
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net >> Stay informed about: Tomb Raider I & II &...