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Old 30 October 2009, 12:22   #81
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Oh, btw...

http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=25581

A torrent file of all Enigma musics. Including some corrupted ones that I had to salvage at one point. All the lev1 files also. They had corrupted samples, but just slightly optimized songdata for less mem. Samples just needed 2 b reloaded. Wow.. we are talking BYTES here. Ahhhhhh

Or u can http most of them seperately from

http://www.bitfellas.org/e107_plugin...=author&page=1

Aint no baddiesh%ts on there tho. They oly lil end of level 2track cack
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Old 02 January 2011, 03:30   #82
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A side issue, but just an insight on how Mr Tout seems 2 think...

Just noticed on his entry on AMP, Hes got a mod called doc disk issue #42...

He doesnt seem 2 mind stealing and taking credit of other peoples mods. Maybe thats y he was so distrustful of any1 taking his code. (Even tho this game was completely recoded for optimisation. 1 reason 4 the name change. Franks code didnt mut the custard.)

Look a this songdata. ..... -> by the art of lsd

This little peachypack tune was my own. It was called 'tor!'

Cheers Frank
Old thread I know, but I really know how you feel.
I got well shafted working with Frank - he actually took the payment from Psygnosis for the blood money music I did. because we set up a joint venture for working on the amiga (he was a professional c64 coder then) and I didn't know that the music stuff would take off, so I wasn't too bothered about posting stuff off from his address.

Later, we had some kind of "war" regarding psygnosis, as we got a couple of jobs each to sort out who was who, and he lost, as his stuff was rubbish.

There was a psygnosis slideshow demodisk from c1988 where it was my code, but his music.. go figure

Also, check out the songdata for the game music 'baal' - one of the "test" musics I made in competition with frank

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At least I found some parts. I'm going to keep digging. Not sure how much value this stuff will be, its so OLD....
Blah!
It will always have "sentimental value"

Compare it to a building under protection (because it is a sort of historical heritage).
Hmm...looks sooo beautiful from the outside, then let's take a look inside ... uh-oh ... timber frame made of wood, but totally decayed, mold everywhere...smelling like the inside of a used glove...

But hell, it's SO OLD (from 1740 that is) so people decide not to demolish it!

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Old 12 January 2011, 09:02   #84
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I didn't see this the first time around - interesting reading!
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Old 28 March 2011, 21:44   #85
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Nice 1 Ray, didnt know he was involved in any released work Baal and Bloodmoney... Main reason I loaded these was 2 hear the music. Nice
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Old 26 July 2015, 09:22   #86
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Hmm. Well.. The missing source code mentioned by Stingray, I may have found some of the main ones, the engine.

They were to be placed in the systems S directory. Along with the other files that everyone has added in this thread, maybe its now compilable?

When i was making the baddie movepaths, I just ran the levels makepaths file and then ran the level. Check the RunEnigma.png for example.

Ok I think this is probably everything that can be salvaged now. If there are any corrupted musics, i do have them if needed. But for now, maybe you coders can rummage through this lot and get some levels working. >>


http://qut99.com/enigmabatch.zip



Good luck guys

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I've used Maptapper and some files from your source and created the Level_0 map...
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That map looks a little basic. It's an aga game right?
Still it would be nice if this game could be salvaged.
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Old 27 July 2015, 02:28   #89
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Ah nice one Joe. Ok this level was kinda like a bonus level between others, to gain tokens. It was parallax background and was meant to begin slowly and speed up as you went along. Cool! I forgot about this The music that went with this was 3 channel and a few tracks long... let me find it...

http://qut99.com/mod.spook2
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Edit: If you copy the contents of the big zip (Enigma.zip) to "Work:Enigma" (or create an assign) you can then start Enigma or Enigma3. Assembling the levels is impossible as there are a lot of source files missing. Apparently there's also a registered/cracked version of PicCon included in the zip which is quite nice.
Hey there Sting,

I've tried doing what you've said but no joy

... Copied all contents from "Enigma.zip" to my .HDF under the directory "Work:Enigma".
... Changed into that directory, can see "Enigma" & "Enigma3" but after double-clicking I get only a black screen; left it for 1 minute.

What am I going wrong??? Clearly "wade" got it working after following your advise

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I got it working, so thank you! I'd never have figured out the assign stuff. I've been away from the Amiga too long now.

Sadly it wasn't one of my best looking levels and the copper background was set too dark (we had it so the level fades from day to night), but it's really nice to see it again. We definitely had the other levels functioning, but no idea when or how.
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Thanks to Retro-Nerd I've managed to get this working

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I took the screenshot via WinUAE with my usual setting of 50% scanlines off; just in case HOL want to use this

Looks way better with 50% scanlines on
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Heya guys,

Been playing around with the hard drive where I've extracted the file "Enigma.zip" to...

When running via "enigma" or "enigma_3" (not sure what the difference is) it's definitely level 2 that's loaded

Now I'm obviously no Amiga guru or programmer but given the wealth of files in this thread, is there nothing any of our resident heroes can do in order to get this game into a sort of working state?

I know that Sting previously said:

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Assembling the levels is impossible as there are a lot of source files missing.
...but after that post there is "sources1.zip" in post #76: http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=598042&postcount=76

Yes I realise that it's not complete but...

Would be sooooo cool if this could somehow be analysed / pieced together and then anything missing added once the engine / language / file structure is understood
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