INCA I Help

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OK, I've tried re-playing Inca I on my Vista64 machine using DOSBox......no sound. Any ideas for me?

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The sound is CD audio. Mount the CD with: -t cdrom -ioctl
01000010 01111001 01110100 01100101 00100000 01101101 01100101 00100001

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I tried that Collector...it didn't work. For the past week or two i've been getting an annoying error message when i start up DOSBox....not sure if it's related.

At the top of the message box the title says: windows - no disk

inside the box:
Exception Processing Message 0xc0000013 Parameters
0x000007FEFDA17240 0x0000000000000004 0x000007FEFDA17240
0x000007FEFDA17240

I click any of the 3 buttons under the message and DOSBox loads.
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try using the default dosbox.conf.
01000010 01111001 01110100 01100101 00100000 01101101 01100101 00100001

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I begun playing INCA in DOSBox... but there is an inherent problem: the manual says that the Restore/Load screen is activated with ctrl-F9, however this combination for DOSBox means "Quit". So I can't restore a previous game, since DOSBox always quits. Any ideas how can I avoid this? :S
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Re: INCA I Help

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ANSWER: Pressing Ctrl-F1 in DOSBox brings you to the keymapper where you can disable and re-assign the interface key combinations :)
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