ScummVM README last updated: 2002-03-08 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For more info, please visit the ScummVM home page at: http://scummvm.sourceforge.net/ About: ------ ScummVM is an implementation of the SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) engine used in various Lucas Arts games such as Monkey Island and Day of the Tentacle. At this time ScummVM should be considered ALPHA software, as it's still under heavy development. Supported Games: ---------------- At the moment the following games have been reported to work, and should be playable to the end: Monkey Island 1 (CD version) Monkey Island 2 Indiana Jones And The Fate Of Atlantis Day Of The Tentacle Sam & Max The following games should load, but are not yet in a playable form. Loom (256 color CD version) Zak McKraken (256 color FM Towns version) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (256 color version) Full Throttle The Dig The following games are SCUMM engine, but NOT supported by ScummVM (yet). Maniac Mansion Zak McKraken (16 color floppy version) Monkey Island (16 color floppy version) Loom (16 color floppy version) Curse of Monkey Island Please be aware that the engine may contains bugs and non-implemented- features that sometimes make it impossible to finish the game. Save often, and please file a bug report (follow the link on the homepage) if you discover such a bug. Attach a saved game if possible. Known Bugs: ----------- This release has the following known bugs. There is no need to report them, although patches to fix them are welcome. Sam and Max: - Subgames are not fully functional. - Game may freeze if you look at the Dragon Heart, or trip an alarm, at Bumpusville - Some overlap may occur in graphics, expecially the intro - Music does not work with USE_ADLIB Monkey 1 (CD): - CD Music is not yet working. Compiling: ---------- You need SDL-1.2.2 (maybe older versions will work), and a supported compiler. At the moment only GCC and Microsoft Visual C++ are supported. GCC: * Type make (or gmake if that's what GNU make is called on your system) and hopefully ScummVM will compile for you. Microsoft Visual C++: * Open the workspace, scummwm.dsw * If you want to compile the GDI version, remove sdl.cpp from the project and add windows.cpp. for the SDL version, remove windows.cpp from the project and add sdl.cpp. * Enter the path to the SDL include files in Tools|Options|Directories * Now it should compile successfully. Running: -------- Before you run the engine, you need to put the game's datafiles in a directory. The filenames must be in lowercase on *nix systems (monkey2.000 and monkey2.001). If you use a game with speech, the file monster.sou must reside in the same directory as scummvm. You can either place the scummvm executable in directory in your path, or place it one dir up from the games install dir. Here is a good example installation directory structure. /Games/LucasArts/ | +-- scummvm | +-- momkey/ | +-- samnmax/ In this installation, is either C: for Windows user, or /usr/ for *nix systems. To run Monkey Island from this install as a Windows user you would make a shortcut with this command: C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -pC:\Games\LucasArts\monkey\ monkey Or, if you have, for example, Full Throttle on CD, and you CD drive is D:. C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\resource\ ft The short game name you see at the end of the command line is very important. You can get the current list of games and game names at: http://scummvm.sourceforge.net/compatibility.php Command Line Options: --------------------- scummvm [-f] [-n] [-p] [-s] [-m] [-t] [-b] game -p - path to where the game is installed -b - start in that room -s - set the scale factor, 1-3 default is '2' -m - set the music volume, 0-100 default is '60' -t - set music tempo default is '2031616' -e - select sound engine. see below. -g - select graphics scaler. see below. -f - fullscreen mode -n - disable subtitles -r - enable roland conversion. Use this option if music doesn't sound correct. In game Hot Keys: ----------------- Ctrl 0-9 and Shift 0-9 to load and save states. Ctrl-z quits Ctrl-f runs in fast mode. Ctrl-d starts the debugger. Ctrl-s shows memory consumption. F5 displays a save/load box. Space pauses. Alt-Enter toggles full screen (on *nix only) Graphics filters: ----------------- ScummVM offers several antialiasing filters to attempt to improve visual quality. These are the same filters used in many other emulators, such as MAME. They are: -g0 - No filtering. Fastest, obviously. -g1 - 2xSal -g2 - SuperSal. Less blurrier than 2x, but slightly slower -g3 - SuperEagle. Note that at the moment filters are very slow, and slightly buggy. Use at your own risk! .... but feel free to submit a bugfix or optimisation patch :) Music and Sound: ---------------- By default, on most operating systems, ScummVM will automatically use ADLIB emulation. However, some games do not include adlib music - such as Sam and Max. To hear music in such games, you will need to remove the 'USE_ADLIB' define and recompile using Midi support.. (TODO: Make ADLIB and MIDI dynamic!) If you ARE using MIDI, you have several different choices of output, depending on your operating system and configuration. -e0 - Null output. Don't play any music. This is default on non-windows operating systems -e1 - Windows output. This uses the builtin Windows sequencer. Naturally, only on Windows -e4 - Quicktime sound, for Macintosh users. Playing sound with Adlib emulation: ----------------------------------- If you compile ScummVM with the USE_ADLIB flag, an Adlib card will be emulated and ScummVM will output the music as sampled waves. This offers far superior preformance to Timidity, however does not work with some games such as Sam and Max. Playing sound with Sequencer: ----------------------------- If your soundcard driver supports a sequencer, you may set the environment variable "SCUMMVM_MIDI" to your sequencer device - eg, /dev/sequencer Then start ScummVM with the parameter '-e3'. This should work on several cards, and may offer better preformance and quality than Adlib emulation. Playing music with Timidity: ---------------------------- Start Timidity with the following command line : $ timidity -irv 7777 Then start ScummVM with the parameter '-e2'. However, Timidity is not designed to cope with the rapid changes most iMUSE equipped games use - so Adlib emulation or sequencer support are the recommended methods for non-windows/non-macintosh users. Savegames: ---------- Savegames are by default put in the current directory. You can use the environment variable SCUMMVM_SAVEPATH to specify where to put save games. Don't forget the trailing directory separator. Bash Example: export SCUMMVM_SAVEPATH=/tmp/scummvm_savegames/ Windows example: set SCUMMVM_SAVEPATH=C:\saved_games\ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Good Luck and Happy Adventuring! The ScummVM team. http://scummvm.sourceforge.net/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------