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− | {{ | + | <div align="center"><span style="font-size: 22pt">AGI Interpreter Upgrader</span><br /> |
+ | ''Author: [[User:Coldturkey|Cold Turkey]]''<br /> | ||
+ | Late September 2017</div> | ||
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+ | {{FanAGISoftwareInfobox | ||
| Software = AGI Interpreter Upgrader | | Software = AGI Interpreter Upgrader | ||
− | | | + | | Image = <!-- [[Image:.png|thumb|<div align="center"> Screenshot</div>]] --> |
− | | | + | | Version = 1.1 (bugfix) |
− | | | + | | ReleaseDate = [[2017|2017/09]] |
− | | | + | | Company = {{N/A}} |
− | | Type = | + | | Published = {{Published}} |
− | | Localization = | + | | Developers = {{ColdTurkeyToolDev}} |
+ | | Interface = {{CLI}} | ||
+ | | ProgLanguage = {{C}} | ||
+ | | OpenSource = {{OpenSRC}} | ||
+ | | License = {{GPL}} | ||
+ | | Source = {{SourceSW}} | ||
+ | | Platform = {{WinTool}}, {{DOSTool}} | ||
+ | | Type = {{MiscAGITool}} {{AGIInterpreter}} | ||
+ | | Localization = {{EnglishTool}} | ||
| Website = | | Website = | ||
− | }} | + | }} |
− | + | <br /> | |
− | + | ==<br /><br /> Description == | |
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− | + | *Fixed bug where 2.43x interpreters are detected as newer than 2.917 | |
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Upgrades AGI interpreters 2.411 - 2.915 to version 2.917. Interpreters 2.917 and later are needed to properly play games with Tandy sound on EGA/VGA based systems. | Upgrades AGI interpreters 2.411 - 2.915 to version 2.917. Interpreters 2.917 and later are needed to properly play games with Tandy sound on EGA/VGA based systems. | ||
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=== <br />Why? === | === <br />Why? === | ||
− | There have been some recent remakes of Covox compatible sound devices that plug into the printer port. Many moons ago a program named "temu" was written that can emulate Tandy sound using the Covox. Temu works great with AGI games when | + | There have been some recent remakes of Covox compatible sound devices that plug into the printer port. Many moons ago a program named "temu" was written that can emulate Tandy sound using the Covox. Temu works great with AGI games when using the "-t" command line argument to start them, but graphical anomalies can occur on EGA/VGA systems when using an interpreter older than 2.917. The Nerdly Pleasures blog has a great article on how to update Sierra interpreters, but this requires users to manually copy files and then use a hex editor to change some values. This program simply takes care of all of those steps. |
http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.ca/2015/03/cajoling-sierra-and-lucasarts-games-to.html | http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.ca/2015/03/cajoling-sierra-and-lucasarts-games-to.html | ||
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== <br />Download == | == <br />Download == | ||
− | + | * [[File:ZIP.PNG|ZIP File]] [[File:Update_agi_2971_1.1.zip | Version 1.1]]<span class="DLInfo"> (ZIP file)</span> | |
== <br />Usage == | == <br />Usage == | ||
<blockquote> | <blockquote> | ||
− | Copy the .exe matching your operating system to the folder of the AGI game that you'd like to update. Then from the command line run the exe. It will tell you what interpreter you are currently using. If you are already at 2.917, it will confirm that you want to do the upgrade. If you are at a version later than 2.917 or earlier than 2.411 it will not perform the upgrade. | + | Copy the .exe matching your operating system to the folder of the AGI game that you'd like to update. Then from the command line run the exe. It will tell you what interpreter you are currently using. If you are already at 2.917, it will confirm that you want to do the upgrade. If you are at a version later than 2.917 or earlier than 2.411 it will not perform the upgrade. After validation of the current interpreter, the program asks you to pick the name of the game you are upgrading. You can also enter your own game id if you've got some weird homebrew AGI game. |
Old interpreter files are backed up to the "backup" folder inside the game directory. | Old interpreter files are backed up to the "backup" folder inside the game directory. | ||
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− | [[Category:Misc Utilities]] | + | [[Category:Misc AGI Utilities]] |
[[Category:AGI Tools]] | [[Category:AGI Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 16:21, 12 May 2024
Latest Version: | 1.1 (bugfix) | ||
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Release Date: | 2017/09 | ||
Company: | N/A | ||
Publication Status: | Published | ||
Developer(s): | Cold Turkey | ||
Interface: | CLI | ||
Language: | C | ||
Open Source: | Open | ||
Source Availability: | |||
License: | GPL | ||
Type: | Misc AGI Interpreter | ||
Platform: | Windows, DOS | ||
Localization: | English | ||
Website: |
Description
- Fixed bug where 2.43x interpreters are detected as newer than 2.917
Upgrades AGI interpreters 2.411 - 2.915 to version 2.917. Interpreters 2.917 and later are needed to properly play games with Tandy sound on EGA/VGA based systems.
Executables for both DOS and Windows are provided.
Why?There have been some recent remakes of Covox compatible sound devices that plug into the printer port. Many moons ago a program named "temu" was written that can emulate Tandy sound using the Covox. Temu works great with AGI games when using the "-t" command line argument to start them, but graphical anomalies can occur on EGA/VGA systems when using an interpreter older than 2.917. The Nerdly Pleasures blog has a great article on how to update Sierra interpreters, but this requires users to manually copy files and then use a hex editor to change some values. This program simply takes care of all of those steps.
http://nerdlypleasures.blogspot.ca/2015/03/cajoling-sierra-and-lucasarts-games-to.html
Download
- ZIP File File:Update agi 2971 1.1.zip (ZIP file)
Usage
Copy the .exe matching your operating system to the folder of the AGI game that you'd like to update. Then from the command line run the exe. It will tell you what interpreter you are currently using. If you are already at 2.917, it will confirm that you want to do the upgrade. If you are at a version later than 2.917 or earlier than 2.411 it will not perform the upgrade. After validation of the current interpreter, the program asks you to pick the name of the game you are upgrading. You can also enter your own game id if you've got some weird homebrew AGI game.
Old interpreter files are backed up to the "backup" folder inside the game directory.
Known issues
Credits
See Also