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Seiya 31 July 2018 10:08

HD Install games troubles
 
i'm trying to install some games. I use this thread if have problems installing the various games that i try to install.

Conquest of Japan as reported by hol.abime.ne, it is enough copy the content of both disks on HD.
When i start the game (cracked by skidrow) ask me to insert "Correct Data Disk"
i made assign:

c:assign "conquest disk 1:" ""
c:assign "conquest disk 2:" ""

but continue to ask this "data disk"

StingRay 31 July 2018 11:02

Try
assign df0: dismount
assign df0: ""

instead of using the disk names.

Seiya 31 July 2018 11:57

"dismount" command doesn't work. I install the game from Workbench 1.3

StingRay 31 July 2018 12:28

Use "Assign df0: remove" on 1.3

Seiya 31 July 2018 12:33

ok. Now it works. Thanks for your help

AMIGASYSTEM 31 July 2018 12:54

It is not necessary remove DF0 (it could serve), it was enough to create a folder with a name "Conquest" inside HD that must be named "DHO".
Done this from the game menu you choose "2" and set the right path DHO: Conquest :)

StingRay 31 July 2018 13:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by AMIGASYSTEM (Post 1257877)
It is not necessary remove DF0 (it could serve), it was enough to create a folder with a name "Conquest" inside HD that must be named "DHO".
Done this from the game menu you choose "2" and set the right path DHO: Conquest :)


This will work but is rather limited (which is why I didn't mention it) as you have to create a directory with a fixed name on a fixed device. The assign approach is much more flexible.

AMIGASYSTEM 31 July 2018 13:04

If you use WinUAE there is no need to rename, a dragged DH0 folder is a volume, Seiya use only WinUAE :)

Seiya 31 July 2018 14:04

My installed games could be copied on real Amiga and run directly. So maybe assignements could be more flexible for both environment.

AMIGASYSTEM 31 July 2018 14:58

Many of the games in your compilations they may not work on a Royal Amiga if they have assignments, they have particular directories or particular volumes.
Regarding Conquest of Japan I have only utilizzato the path indicated by the developer which does not provide for the dismantling of the DF0 then one can do as he sees fit

--------------- Italiano ---------------

Molti dei giochi delle tue compilation potrebbero non funzionare su un Amiga Reale se hanno delle assegnazioni ha particolari directory o a particolari volumi.
Riguardo Conquest of Japan io ho solo utilizzato il percorso indicato dallo sviluppatore che non prevede lo smontaggio del DF0, poi uno può fare come meglio crede

StingRay 31 July 2018 18:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by AMIGASYSTEM (Post 1257879)
If you use WinUAE there is no need to rename, a dragged DH0 folder is a volume, Seiya use only WinUAE :)


The more choices the better. :)

Seiya 31 July 2018 18:55

Hare Raicing Havoc i need code protection because even if cracked by skidrow after chooing the 3 codes, it retun to workbench without any other info.
Today while i trying, it goes, but now after several times, no.

Edit.
maybe i found something on a site with an HDF with a full working version of this game. now i transfer file. across my fingers

DamienD 31 July 2018 19:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seiya (Post 1257928)
Hare Raicing Havoc i need code protection because even if cracked by skidrow after chooing the 3 codes, it retun to workbench without any other info.
Today while i trying, it goes, but now after several times, no.

There's a fix for that :agree

See these:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Seiya (Post 1257928)
Edit.
maybe i found something on a site with an HDF with a full working version of this game. now i transfer file. across my fingers

...it's possibly the .HDF I created for my collection which has been shared on the internet :p

Seiya 31 July 2018 19:49

This HDF is on Planet Emulation.
however this game is bit strange about memory: if you have 512k of Chip RAM and 1,5 MB Slow RAM it start, but after code protection return to workbench. Clicking again on icon it start regurarly.
With 1 MB Chip RAM and 1 MB Slow RAM is ok.
Well at the end it works also this one.

DamienD 31 July 2018 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seiya (Post 1257941)
This HDF is on Planet Emulation.

...nope, not my .HDF then.

DamienD 31 July 2018 20:09

Just took a look at this .HDF from PlanetEmu...

Firstly it's not bootable so you'll need another bootable .HDF first in priority to then access this.

Secondly the "Roger" file is smaller when compare to installing from the original disks or adding in the crack; "99460" as opposed to "229592".

Personally, now that you know where to get the crack from, I think you're better off creating your own .HDF, but totally up to you...

Edit: just tested my .HDF. It works fine with 512KB Chip & 512KB Slow RAM. It also quits back to Workbench successfully after pressing <Esc>.

Seiya 31 July 2018 23:17

i know. Games are installed on directories inside Workbench file. so you boot directly with Workbench 1.3 in this case and then you have "RogerRabbit" directory.
Maybe yes, i could re-install the game with cracked file.

DamienD 01 August 2018 01:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Seiya (Post 1257989)
Maybe yes, i could re-install the game with cracked file.

Personal opinion here again; if you are going to include anything in "your" GameBase collection then the least you should do is put the time in and install the files to .HDF yourself where you know exactly how it's made up instead of using other people's efforts :agree

...otherwise, what's the point? Anyone can download pre-created stuff and put together into something.

You need to make your collection unique, plus for people to trust that you have gone through all the steps they would have had too, and know exactly how it came about; as much as is possible.

AMIGASYSTEM 01 August 2018 10:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamienD (Post 1258020)
Personal opinion here again; if you are going to include anything in "your" GameBase collection then the least you should do is put the time in and install the files to .HDF yourself where you know exactly how it's made up instead of using other people's efforts :agree

Or at least mention the sources or who helped him for HD installations :)

Seiya 01 August 2018 11:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by DamienD (Post 1258020)
you should do is put the time in and install the files to .HDF yourself where you know exactly how it's made up instead of using other people's efforts :agree

yes, a part that games, i instaled and continue to install l any games from floppy by myself.


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