![]() The black screen probably means it doesn't recognize / see the dll, in this case it might had to do with no "install" yet or because 32bit items are placed under system32. If all is placed in a separate folder I guess you shouldn't run into issues. You should place the Win98 stuff under syswow64 instead of system32. Keep in mind that system32 is not ideal for those old files under 圆4 OS. In windows 95 (and a few later versions of Windows) there was a screensaver that rendered and then solved a 3D maze with a a few interactive obstacles. Also included are some textures to beautify it The carpet texture started out as rhododendron.bmp from WinXP sometime in 2003 I modified it a bit in Photoshop. I wonder if install copies them to syswow64. The linked zip file contains the 3D maze screensaver (ssmaze.scr) from Windows NT4 it's the only version I've found to properly work with Windows 7 and above (tested with 7, 8 and 10). ![]() So not exactly the solution I was hoping for, but at least it works! Thank you!OK, it works like that then. If you open the screensaver selection window and attempt to manually select the screensaver, you will get a black screen. 3D Maze Screensaver (Windows 95, NT 4.0, 98, 2000, and Me) FS2004ACoF 582 subscribers Subscribe Save 20K views 12 years ago This video will bring you back memories like it or not. ![]() The screensaver selection window will popup, just press OK and do not touch anything. To make it work, you browse to that folder right-click on the SCR file and select Install. I managed to make it work, but the screensaver files (and the DLL mentioned) must be in another folder, running it directly from c:\windows\system32 displays a black screen. ![]()
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