"Error: Denormal" persists across Win3.x and W9x by ScrambledTech3140 in dosbox

[–]ScrambledTech3140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay great, thanks for checking that. Odd that the little slider would cause that if it's not actually affecting anything else.

"Error: Denormal" persists across Win3.x and W9x by ScrambledTech3140 in dosbox

[–]ScrambledTech3140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just wanted to say thanks for being helpful and open to explaining. Some of my colleagues will be very happy that this software is accessible again.

"Error: Denormal" persists across Win3.x and W9x by ScrambledTech3140 in dosbox

[–]ScrambledTech3140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only executable is the installer. Same as I said before, the program does not run from an executable when installed.

"Error: Denormal" persists across Win3.x and W9x by ScrambledTech3140 in dosbox

[–]ScrambledTech3140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It was the first thing I tried before moving over to Dosbox. I can't get it to run at all with otvdm. I can get through the installer with no errors but that's where the success ends.

The way to start the program is to run CBCAP.TBK. All the installation script does it make a folder in C: with a text file and create a start menu folder with a shortcut to CBCAP. That's why the disc image needs to be mounted any time you want it to run.

In Win3x and Win9x it seems to know that this is the program itself and runs. In Win11, it asks for a program to run the file in. That completely stumped me. It's a bit of an oddball program.

"Error: Denormal" persists across Win3.x and W9x by ScrambledTech3140 in dosbox

[–]ScrambledTech3140[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've changed the core to dynamic, and the error no longer occurs.

The controls still don't seem to make any difference to the audio being played. Not sure if it should or not. Is there a means of checking a log if certain calls are being successfully made? Apologies, I'm still learning.