MiG Alley (running in PCem)

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • As some people still struggle to get MiG Alley running under Windows 10, the alternative is run it under PCem v17. In this video I show off running up a PCem Windows 98 SE instance, the custom controller created in Windows, and then fire up the sim for a short bit of flying.
    Patched with the v1.23 patch, BDG v0.85F and BDG v0.85F2 patches.
    The Warthog joystick, throttle and TFRP rudder pedals are all configured in the sim and working as the video shows. Rudder pedals are a little out of calibration as the deadzone needs increasing slightly.
    My setup guide can be found here: www.tales-from...
    Hopefully this'll help a few people who have struggled to get it running.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @robertsartino7664
    @robertsartino7664 27 днів тому +1

    Thanks for this video. Gonna load this up on PCem tomorrow

    • @darkenedroom
      @darkenedroom  27 днів тому +1

      Good luck! 👍

    • @robertsartino7664
      @robertsartino7664 25 днів тому

      ⁠@@darkenedroomok so I got mig alley up and running in PCem and as you described in tutorial that the SB128 audio was snap crackle pop I concur. How did you get the AWE32 drivers into PCem?

    • @darkenedroom
      @darkenedroom  25 днів тому

      Ah, I ended up having to look this up! The AWE32 is an ISA card so Windows 98 doesn't plug and play it in. You have to grab and extract the drivers on the emulated machine and use add new hardware wizard, let Windows do it's search and it should find it and ask you to point it to where the drivers are. Might want to have the Windows 98 iso as the cd image as well, as it grabs stuff from the Win 98 disk as it installs the card.