Tag: Pipe creation
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Originally from: Rosabox When I start Glidos v1.5 , then I get Pipe creation failed 2 and TR doesn't work. K6 200MHz, 128 MB RAM, TNT 16MB. Any idea what to do? |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:20 |
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Originally from: Howard OK, the non-accelerated problem was due to the microsoft drivers for my video card not containing the opengl library (no huge surprise there, I guess). |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:31 |
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Originally from: «No Name Set» Like many others, I'm also getting the same error. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:26 |
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Originally from: MYan Hi, I'm using win 95 and I'm also getting the same problem. I've had a quick look at the glidos.exe using a hex editor and found that there was a reference to a unc filename (\\. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:24 |
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Originally from: MYan Hi, I'm using win 95 and I'm also getting the same problem. I've had a quick look at the glidos.exe using a hex editor and found that there was a reference to a unc filename (\\. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:24 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner one. locates I was thinking of that just for experimentation. If it worked, it would be the presence only in one of the folders that was important. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:26 |
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Originally from: «No Name Set» A bit messy though, that would be. I'll try it and let you know if it locates anything. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:26 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner It may be worth putting a copy in every folder under your main windows one. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:26 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner look at the glidos.exe using a hex (\\.\GLDPIPE1.VXD). If I changed it to a the problem has to do with the |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:25 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner Has anyone with Win95a tried this yet? |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:23 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner Okay, I'll try and find out what's different in Win95a. In the mean time, try putting gldpipe1.vxd in C:\Windows\System or C:\Windows\System\vmm32. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:21 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner Author wrote: This can happen if Glidos.exe can't find gldpipe1.vxd, but that's unlikely if you used the normal instalation procedure. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:21 |
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Originally from: Markus Hi, which Windows version do you have? I have the same problem. I have Windows 95a. Markus |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:20 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner From: (Address removed) |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:31 |
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Originally from: bob cocco also says within box "pipe creation 231 failed" |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:33 |
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Originally from: Peter Hi again, Glidos has started to get even sicker; now when I start the Glidos server, I get a "Pipe creation failed 231" message, then when I try to start TR, Glidos just says... |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:12 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner window: "Pipe creation failed 2". Okay, good. That is exactly what I'd expect on an NT-like OS. 2000. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:29 |
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Originally from: Malloc Paul. I would like to apologize to take so long to answer your question. |
Nigel Cannings | 21 December 2006 17:28 |
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Originally from: Paul Gardiner Hmmm, I tried to make sure that there are comments in several places on the website, especially on the purchase page, saying make sure it works first then buy it. |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:34 |
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Originally from: Philip Behan I've recently purchased Glidos and am experiencing some problems. I've installed the unlock codes and got rid of the Glidos logo. |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:34 |
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Originally from: Jay Shaffstall Sounds are now working fine, and am able to save and load games in Redguard. The IRQ 5 tip did the trick. |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:25 |
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Originally from: TRNovice OK – the IRQ was still at 7 (DMA 1 Port 220) but I reset them just the same. |
Nigel Cannings | 15 January 2007 21:19 |




