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I didnt find anyone else working on a port, so I decided to give it a try.

Interplay's lord of the Rings 1

update: working as well as I am going to be able to make it, so here it is:



Step 1*: install Timidity from Maemo.org or app manager
http://maemo.org/downloads/timidity

Step 2*: Remove the soundfont from /usr/share/timidity (for space, you dont need it after step 3)

Step 3*: download http://www.n8ftl.org/maemo/lotr/EAWpats-lotr.tar.gz and extract it from / (it will install it on /media/mmc1/ in EAWpats. You can (if space in / is an issue) extract this from the MMC and simply move it to the proper location when it is finished. This collection of patches is about 32MB and can probably have a lot of patches deleted if you only want to use timidity for lotr, but leave them if you want to play other midi files with timidity.

Step 4: download lotr-0.6.4-ARMEL.tar.gz and install it from / it will copy the engine files, the timidity.cfg, the .desktop file and the icons

Step 5: install the original game data (not the exe files) to /media/mmc1/share/games/lotr/

Step 5a: if you are using an N800 (or 770, though I have NOT tested it on a 770) you will need either a BT keyboard or a software keyboard that works in SDL games. A great keyboard and layout can be found from here: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...d.php?p=218041 (Thanks Addison!)

Step 6: click on the icon in Extras and play the game...

* These steps are only necessary if you want to hear the midi music from the original game. Sound effects and such will work without it and the game will play without it. Simply skip to step 4 and continue.

Keyboard
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Mouse support is not yet implemented. You must use the keyboard.

Arrows: move leader
Space: main menu
Escape: exit menu, skip cartoon
Shift: time compression

O: options menu

A: attack
V: view
G: get
U: use
S: skills
M: magic
T: talk
L: select leader
C: choose
X: exit menu


Cheating:
W: wizard menu
wizard menu can cause segfaults if used improperly
spell H gives some help
Shift or Ctrl + Arrows: fast movement.




You can download a manual for the original game at : http://www.n8ftl.com/maemo/lotr/lotr-manual.pdf

And a walkthrough on playing it at: http://www.n8ftl.com/maemo/lotr/lotr-v1-walkthrough.txt

original engine work found here (http://www.wonderland.cz/lotr/) and it is still a work in progress.

here are some screen caps for those of you who do not remember it...










I will post a d/l link when I get the sound working...

-John

Last edited by tobiasj; 2009-03-18 at 18:32. Reason: added downloads.
 

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lol. Wowzers. My mom would love you to death if you managed to get this fully working. (I'd also likely never see my n810 alive again as she'd use it till it died. lol.)
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Nice, the reviews make me think I'm the only one in the world who's used the multitap for the snes version of this
 
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Oh wow, that brings me back! I bought this game for my Amiga - unfortunately the box and all goodies disappeared in some move, though the disk (kept with all the other disks) are still around somewhere...
 
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Originally Posted by jthiemann View Post
Oh wow, that brings me back! I bought this game for my Amiga - unfortunately the box and all goodies disappeared in some move, though the disk (kept with all the other disks) are still around somewhere...
You will need that disk, or to be more accurate, the data from it to play this game...




-John
 
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Originally Posted by tobiasj View Post
You will need that disk, or to be more accurate, the data from it to play this game...
-John
No problem, actually :-) My Amiga 3000 is actually set up and I have the disks handy. Just tell me which files I need. The only snag is that when I tried the HD install, disk 2 had errors, and it never asked me to install from disk 3 - and starting the game from HD gurus immediately. :-(

Still, it's likely the executable is borked, or doesn't like something in my AmigaOS setup. So, if you need a beta tester, give me a shout!

Joe.
 
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ok so I have fullscreen working with toggle on and off.

Sound is getting closer, it uses timidity to play midi, which i now have installed but there is an error in the timidity.cfg I have to work out.

Sound effects are not working yet and will be next after the music.

Another problem I had not considered was the fact that a lot of in-game decisions are made with the number keys and in its current form it doesn't like the n810's fn key numbers. that will come after the sound issues.


-John

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Wait, you need the original disks? Oh poo. I was hoping this would be free to download somewhere, data files and all.
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Originally Posted by Lord Raiden View Post
Wait, you need the original disks? Oh poo. I was hoping this would be free to download somewhere, data files and all.
Well, according to the code, I can build it including the demo of the game and its an all in one. But in order to play the full game yes you will need to have an original set of data somewhere, I know it was available for Amiga and Dos, there was a disk and CD version and it was included on a couple anthologies that interplay sold in the not to distant past. shouldn't be that hard to get hold of the data.

If and when I get it all working with my data I will attempt to build the demo for those that do not have it.

-John
 
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The number keys are now working properly (thanks to some very helpful information from fanoush) and sound is closer but still not right.

Still to do:
Mouse input does nothing
Sound effects do nothing.
Midi music using timidity crashes on the launch, however timidity will play the extracted midi files from the game if launched by itself.


-John
 
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