I'm trying to get HEDZ to work. it successfully installed on Ubuntu with Wine but now it won't launch because, for whatever reason, it needs 16 colours to run. I've spent weeks trying to get this game working and this is the closest I've gotten. I searched and all the fixes i've seen have either not worked or been possible due to the files specified simply not existing on my system (ie: xorg.conf). So far, I haven't seen anyone troubleshooting HEDZ, just other old games that need this setting. Does anyone know how to set up the 16 colour depth?
Error message:
Doesn't work on DOSBox, Win10, Win7, or a Win98 vm that i tried
Game needs 16 colours
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Re: Game needs 16 colours
Forgot to mention, i'm on Ubuntu 16.04 with Wine 1.6.2. that's what installed when i ran the commands.
Re: Game needs 16 colours
Try running it from the command line a posting the terminal output.
Re: Game needs 16 colours
@Techtronic
See: WineHQ: 256 Color Mode ...
Since you haven't given us any details about your system hardware or graphics stack...
I can just comment that the proprietary Nvidia drivers still support a 16-bit X-Session (last time I checked) - typically you would use a nested X-session.
I tested out the Xephyr option - and that supported a 16-bit colour depth (if memory serves me).
Wine could have support for padding 8-bit/16-bit Windows to 32-bit pixels for Wine's FBO - in a Wine Virtual Desktop...
Just nobody has done this... yet!
Bob
See: WineHQ: 256 Color Mode ...
Since you haven't given us any details about your system hardware or graphics stack...
I can just comment that the proprietary Nvidia drivers still support a 16-bit X-Session (last time I checked) - typically you would use a nested X-session.
I tested out the Xephyr option - and that supported a 16-bit colour depth (if memory serves me).
Wine could have support for padding 8-bit/16-bit Windows to 32-bit pixels for Wine's FBO - in a Wine Virtual Desktop...
Just nobody has done this... yet!
Bob
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Re: Game needs 16 colours
Sorry, i guess that would be necessary.Bob Wya wrote:@Techtronic
See: WineHQ: 256 Color Mode ...
Since you haven't given us any details about your system hardware or graphics stack...
I can just comment that the proprietary Nvidia drivers still support a 16-bit X-Session (last time I checked) - typically you would use a nested X-session.
I tested out the Xephyr option - and that supported a 16-bit colour depth (if memory serves me).
Wine could have support for padding 8-bit/16-bit Windows to 32-bit pixels for Wine's FBO - in a Wine Virtual Desktop...
Just nobody has done this... yet!
Bob
CPU: AMD FX 8350 black edition
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
I have 2GB of RAM and 20GB of storage assigned to the VM with Ubuntu.
How would i run a 16-bit x-session? and what do you mean by the proprietary Nvidia drivers?
I am trying to run the autorun with the 'Wine windows program loader' and i get the error from the first post. if i try to run it without that then it just fails because it's an exe and Ubuntu can't run those natively. The game did successfully install, i'm just having this issue with trying to run it. I've tried looking for a colour depth option but i can't find anything.
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Re: Game needs 16 colours
mainliner wrote:Try running it from the command line a posting the terminal output.
Re: Game needs 16 colours
Ummm... That's a screenshot of the command line. This is definitely not useful.Techtronic wrote:mainliner wrote:Try running it from the command line a posting the terminal output.
See WineHQ FAQ: 10.1.1 How can I get a debugging log (a.k.a. terminal output)?
Please use the WineHQ Forum
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Please post this as text (not an image please!!)
Just like the Dosbox project the Wine project has extensive User documentation.
See: WineHQ FAQ.
Also see: WineHQ User Guide.
This documentation is for YOUR benefit! It's worth actually reading through this - so you know how to use these tools effectively.
Bob