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Ben

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Post 02 Nov 2012, 19:10

Playing on Removable Hardware

Since I don't have internet at my house, I figured I'd try playing the Remake in my college's library via removable hardware. However, I can't play sound without the openAL, and I obviously can't install it on the library's computer, but is there a way to install it on my flash-drive?

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That seems a little unclear: I was just asking if I can install the openAL on the flash-drive, itself. That way, the sound will work on any computer I use my flash-drive with.
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Post 02 Nov 2012, 19:42

Re: Playing on Removable Hardware

Hmm, I don't have a definite answer for you, but you can try for yourself.
Install openAL at your own computer, maybe use a sandbox and see, what is installed. If it's really the dll only, then you could copy it to the remake install dir where the remake should find and use it.

I don't think this will work because the OS probably needs to know about the existance of the openAL, but you could give it a try.
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Post 02 Nov 2012, 22:41

Re: Playing on Removable Hardware

Wouldn't it just work if you copied the .dll files to the Remake directory?
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Post 03 Nov 2012, 06:07

Re: Playing on Removable Hardware

Copying the OpenAL dll files into the KaM Remake folder will work. You need these ones:
C:\Windows\system32\OpenAL32.dll
C:\Windows\system32\wrap_oal.dll

So copy those files to the folder with KaM_Remake.exe on your removable drive and it should work :)
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Post 03 Nov 2012, 07:19

Re: Playing on Removable Hardware

Thanks Lewin. You are alway quick to be helpful :)
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