Hey guys,
One of my destressers after a hard day of work has been replaying Sierra games on my various PCs and compatibles - giving them an opportunity to stretch. Right now I'm trying to play KQ3 on my PCjr. This necessitated creating multiple disks as all I have of KQ3 are an archive file with all the volumes in it. I'm wondering if anyone knows the magic trick to make the second and third (I think there's a third) floppy in a way that the game will recognize they are the correct ones. I tried simply putting VOL.2 on disk 2 but it doesn't recognize it. I think there are particular files that need to be there and possibly a disk identifier?
One of my destressers after a hard day of work has been replaying Sierra games on my various PCs and compatibles - giving them an opportunity to stretch. Right now I'm trying to play KQ3 on my PCjr. This necessitated creating multiple disks as all I have of KQ3 are an archive file with all the volumes in it. I'm wondering if anyone knows the magic trick to make the second and third (I think there's a third) floppy in a way that the game will recognize they are the correct ones. I tried simply putting VOL.2 on disk 2 but it doesn't recognize it. I think there are particular files that need to be there and possibly a disk identifier?