Warcraft World Editor Download
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Warcraft World Editor Download

Download warcraft 2 or just buy?
Ok so the other day i felt like downloading this ancient game. It worked and the containing folder had all the stuff that i remember when i used to have the actual disk many years ago. The world editor opened and worked just fine but when i tried to play the actual game I got this log message pop up when i clicked on the MsDos icon to play.
16 bit Ms-dos Subsystem
Warcraft II
The NTVDM CPU has encountered an ilegal instruction.
Cs:0ca0 IP:87e5 OP:0f 00 0e fc 0d Choose ‘close’ to terminate the application.
I chose ‘Ignore” and nothing happens. the c: warcraft II is still open on my taskbar but something is not right the black dos box opens and just closes then this message appears. I just wanna play the game im sure its here because the editor works, i just need to bypass this annoying error message.
Edit: I have found that i might need to download DosBox for this. Or it could have something to do with Xp for windows which is what i have.
Dosbox:
Download: http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading.php?groupname=dosbox&filename=DOSBox0.73-win32-installer.exe&use_mirror=superb-east
How to use:
Step 1
Create a folder on your hard drive that will serve as the DOSBox program’s C drive. For this tutorial, we’ll use the folder name “games” on the PC’s C drive. This is where you will store games to be accessed by your DOSBox program.
Step 2
Put any games that you have downloaded into this new folder. Create separate folders for each of your games. For this tutorial, we’ll say there is a folder called “chess” that contains a DOS-based chess game.
Step 3
Run your DOSBox program. Two windows will appear; minimize–but don’t close–the DOSBox Status Window. When you see the Z: prompt in the main DOSBox window, type “mount c c:games.” With this command, you are telling the DOSBox program where your emulated C drive will be located.
Step 4
Type “c:” and press enter when you see the Z: prompt. Then type “cd chess.” You should now see a prompt that says “c:chess.”
Step 5
Enter the name of the executable file that is required to run your game. You can find out which file this is by reading a “readme” file that comes with your game. Type in the name of that file, minus the .exe file extension, and hit enter. Your game will begin and you are ready to play.
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