New user - advice on running ScummVM

zxtheproto

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Hi! I recently got a SGI O2 from a friend’s collection as a gift. I managed to get as far as installing IRIX 6.5 on it as a fresh install, and loading up SGIquake so far.

However, I was trying to run ScummVM, and ran into a problem - I just can’t seem to get the program to open, no matter what I do. Double-clicking initially gave a file type error, so I tried running exec on it from the commandline - “exec scummvm” - with no luck. The console window just immediately closed.

So, based on a post here, I tried changing the tag to 0x0 - that fixed the file typing error when clicking on it, but it still just immediately seemed to close.

Looking at other programs, I feel like it’s most likely that it needs either some sort of prerequisites or command line arguments of some kind. The problem is, I have no idea how to figure out what prerequisites or arguments it needs, given that it’s only provided as a folder with the program’s files, and the only documentation for the program doesn’t seem to mention much for the IRIX port. I’ve seen this build working on other SGI IRIX systems, though - any idea what I could be missing?
 
Welcome!

scummvm 2.2.0 runs fine here.

just open a terminal window, navigate to the directory containing the scummvm executable, then start it with "./scummvm". Do not use "exec" to start. If there is any issue, it will be shown in the terminal.
 
Here's an example of it running on my Tezro: (It installs pretty easily through nekoware!)

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And here's an example of it running on my Sun Fire V880Z:

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Still doesn’t seem to want to work. Now it’s giving back a more specific error, though: “./scummvm: rld: Fatal Error: attempted access to unresolvable symbol in ./scummvm: strlcpy”
 
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Fair enough. I think I’m just running a base 6.5 install - I haven’t installed any updates.

Any reason I shouldn’t just update to 6.5.30?
 
Edit: With apologies, I no longer wish to have involvement with SGUG or SGI communities in general,
and have also chosen to remove all of my content. Many things have changed since I co-founded, named, and ultimately
then left SGUG. There are many good people around, to whom I apologize for frustrating by removing these things, and
also many petty people that over the years whittled down both the enjoyment as well as sense of obligation I used to
feel to anyone else regarding what was ultimately just a hobby. Unfortunately one of the latter now writes the rules
and so it is time for me to take my things and go.

This message will replace all of my previous forum posts because deleting threads that I started would have removed
other peoples' posts.
 
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Most Irix homebrew and ported software like scumm need at least IRIX 6.5.22 to work.
 
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I use Irix 5.3 , 6.2 or 6.5.0 for my low specs SGI. I'm always interested in scummvm but Irix 6.5.22 works too slow with old sgi, some times I'd try to find a scummvm version to work in lower version than 6.5.22 but not found. Someone know if exist scummvm version for irix 5.3, 6.2 or 6.5.0?
 
Edit: With apologies, I no longer wish to have involvement with SGUG or SGI communities in general,
and have also chosen to remove all of my content. Many things have changed since I co-founded, named, and ultimately
then left SGUG. There are many good people around, to whom I apologize for frustrating by removing these things, and
also many petty people that over the years whittled down both the enjoyment as well as sense of obligation I used to
feel to anyone else regarding what was ultimately just a hobby. Unfortunately one of the latter now writes the rules
and so it is time for me to take my things and go.

This message will replace all of my previous forum posts because deleting threads that I started would have removed
other peoples' posts.
 
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