
Up to you to decide if one game is worth it. XP and Vista can handle those older mouse. VPC or Dosbox +W3.x will solve all your problems, as the act as a go between for that old game on newer systems. Possible solutions if you can't play the game:

You can eventually look the manufacturers site if there are adequate 16 bit mouse drivers for your mouse.īut, again 'but', usually you won't find those. Several modern mouses have problems on older games due that fact. If your mouse (hardware) is not 100% compatible with it, it won't work good. Then you will have fullscreen.Īs the game is a 16bit game it uses the mouse.drv that is in \windows\system\ instead of the usual one. Ive installed win3.x and when running setup.exe it says 'Cannot open the file named C:simtowerinfo.exe'. If your normal sceenres is set higher (Usually is on modern systems) you can only get a full screen by rightclicking on your desktop, and set the res to 800圆00 before you run the game. Im having trouble installing/Running simtower in dosbox. This is particularly useful as only 32-bit versions of Windows can run those 16-bit applications. Up to you to decide if one game is worth it.The game is max in 800圆00, you can't get it wider. Install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox to run old 16-bit Windows games on 64-bit versions of Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and anywhere else DOSBox runs.

Your goal is to build a skyscraper that is both tall, aethestically pleasing, popular, and, most importantly, economically profitable. Several modern mouses have problems on older games due that fact. Maxis takes their Sim-building line vertical with SimTower, an original concept from Japan (where vertical living is much more commonplace than in many parts of the world).

If your normal sceenres is set higher (Usually is on modern systems) you can only get a full screen by rightclicking on your desktop, and set the res to 800圆00 before you run the game. The game is max in 800圆00, you can't get it wider.
