
So verdict? Nice and practical, and with only a handful of aesthetic detractors, the J1E is a very helpful tool that will redefine how JJ1 levels are made. The events were also stripped of their names, making it a long, boring and tedious process in hunting down and labeling each item. Also missing is the inestimably valuable “B” multiselect key. Unlike in the older and loosely similar J1CS, this prog does not let you scroll with the arrow keys, and you actually can only scroll up and down. There were some things I didn’t like though, mostly in the convenience category. You can create a save game in JJ1 via the editor, allowing you to speedily test your level without skipping through the rest of the episode. The new J1E has updated features, handy simplicity, a simple yet unprecedented bonus level editor (I hereby predict a surge of custom JJ1 bonus levels) and much more.

* Expected instead: Jazz loads and presents a deep-blue screen that tells the user to select a sound card.Very, very nice editor. * Run Dosbox, mount that dir, switch within Dosbox to that dir, and run JAZZ.EXE * Download the shareware version of Jazz at, unzip to dir of your choice * All of this is reproducible with the Jazz 1.0 demo version, which you can freely download on the net at * All of this is reproducible on fresh installations of Dosbox without config files (nf

* dosbox 0.74-7 doens't have this problem: On running JAZZ.EXE in Dosbox, Jazz shows a dark-blue screen and tells the user to select a sound card. * dosbox 0.74-8 crashes on running JAZZ.EXE


But I speedrun Jazz and thus play this particular game rather often - a fix would be nice. This is still compatible with up-to-date arch. ) crashes DOSBox 0.74-8 on running JAZZ.EXE within Dosbox.ĭosbox prints to the Arch system's standard output:Įxit to error: DRC64:Unhandled memory reference Jazz Jackrabbit (all versions: the 1.0 demo, the 1.0 fullgame, the 1.2 fullgames.
