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Old 19 July 2015, 13:16   #1
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Tools for set FILTER OFF audio

Hello, exist tools that can convert any games not in dos format to start in FILTER OFF mode? or to reset amiga in FILTER OFF MODE? (without hardware modification, only software way) I have N.O.M.A.D. UTILITY BOOT to set filter off for games in dos format but for other games? I think it's possibile a special boot also for other games... any idea?
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Old 19 July 2015, 14:34   #2
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If the game controls the filter then you have to patch the game. My experience is that most games don`t use the filter.
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Old 19 July 2015, 14:51   #3
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If the game controls the filter then you have to patch the game. My experience is that most games don`t use the filter.
yeah, but there are some games that use filter like Mortal Kombat or Lollypop.....
What is a kind of tool that i can patch the game? How to do this?
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Old 19 July 2015, 21:40   #4
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Try TUDE with BOOT and FILTER options.
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Old 20 July 2015, 01:35   #5
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Try TUDE with BOOT and FILTER options.
How to use this?
I don't understood.. i tried to boot it with winuae but i show workbench screen and any commands i type it says Unknown command...
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Old 20 July 2015, 10:18   #6
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This is a CLI/Shell tool, you copy it to your C: directory (or any other directory reachable via PATH) and then use something like TUDE BOOT=LOWCHIP FILTER=OFF. It is all explained in the documention, read it!
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Old 20 July 2015, 11:24   #7
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If you use WinUAE you don't need a tool. You can configure the audio filter to be always off.
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Old 20 July 2015, 12:34   #8
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no i have real amiga and would to patch games not dos that have filter set to on .with this tool i can use without amigados?
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Old 20 July 2015, 12:44   #9
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TUDE will work with NDOS games, hence the "BOOT=" option! If the game sets the filter on its own you are out of luck though as then the game code has to be patched.
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TUDE will work with NDOS games, hence the "BOOT=" option! If the game sets the filter on its own you are out of luck though as then the game code has to be patched.
ok i tried and it's work only for games that no sets the filter on... i put tool on workbench disk... but if i use tool more quick without workbench load it's possible to auto start TUDE directly from floppy?
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try this,
copy to c dir
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Old 21 July 2015, 07:45   #12
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ok i tried and it's work only for games that no sets the filter on... i put tool on workbench disk... but if i use tool more quick without workbench load it's possible to auto start TUDE directly from floppy?
FOR NDOS games: no! For normal DOS games just copy TUDE to the disk and call it in the startup-sequence.
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FOR NDOS games: no! For normal DOS games just copy TUDE to the disk and call it in the startup-sequence.
Yes, for dos games i have N.O.M.A.D utility boot. But i say another thing. It possible to create a floppy with TUDE auto boot with menu to select options and boot games from it?
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Old 22 July 2015, 14:48   #14
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ok this is what i say!

http://........net/package/util/misc/Degrader
Quick and easy!
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ok this is what i say!

http://........net/package/util/misc/Degrader
Quick and easy!
Very useful little tool...used it back in the day. It was the only way I could reliably kick my NTSC Amigas to PAL mode for games. The method in the startup menu rarely worked for games that bypassed AmigaOS.
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