06 August 2011, 20:32 | #81 |
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Yes, testing some additional platforms. Bringing back things to life that most people would consider impossible to write.
Will be wrapping things up soon. |
06 August 2011, 21:10 | #82 |
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hello mr vince
I want to know if these games were tested...writing ipf to disk and if worked ok turrican 2 turrican 3 troddlers bckid thanks |
06 August 2011, 21:25 | #83 |
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Troddlers can be written back with a standard amiga drive.
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06 August 2011, 22:16 | #84 |
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06 August 2011, 23:15 | #85 |
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all turrican ipf writes work, have to check the other two
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07 August 2011, 09:42 | #86 |
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They work.
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07 August 2011, 16:00 | #87 |
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Troddlers
cylinder 000 to 000,$1600,$4489 cylinder 001 to 159,$1810,$2291 Cylinder 000 to 012,$1600,$4489 Cylinder 013 to 159,$1810,$2291 Use powercopy cracked by our friend Stingray Ok, there it is : on side 1 of the game disk, create the following parameter : track 0 use sync 4489 track 1 to 80 use sync $2291 side 2 of the game disk : track 0 to 6 use sync $4489 track 13 to 80 use sync $2291 There is no special disk protection on this one |
07 August 2011, 20:10 | #88 |
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This is easier with KryoFlux:
DTC -ftroddlers.ipf -w |
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10 September 2011, 19:54 | #90 |
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15 September 2011, 18:52 | #91 |
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Up!
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18 September 2011, 20:54 | #92 |
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Eeeek!
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23 September 2011, 13:12 | #93 |
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23 September 2011, 15:06 | #94 |
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Thanks !!!
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23 September 2011, 16:39 | #95 |
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We're very pleased it's finally ready. I bet you'll have much fun with it. Let us know how it works!
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23 September 2011, 17:51 | #96 |
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Wow, finally! Congratulations for the release! Will the Linuxbuild be soon to follow? (Have the kryoflux on my linuxbox)
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23 September 2011, 18:29 | #97 |
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As written we need to re-port it. We'll take a short break and then work with our platform experts on both ports.
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24 September 2011, 03:39 | #98 |
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Thanx! Worked for me with the included IPF!
Just repaired my first original disk!!! My original Super Hang-On wasn't working. (It would start to load, but never start the game.) So I used my Kryoflux to create a test copy onto a good floppy. Worked (well, after I changed drive mechs, don't use ALPS, which is mentioned as a bad drive mech on the Kryoflux forums anyway) great. So I wrote it back over my original disk and it works. I just played a game off of the original. Yeay! Which is now going to be put back away and I will play from my new backup. ;-) desiv Last edited by desiv; 27 September 2011 at 20:15. |
28 September 2011, 19:15 | #99 |
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Yes, some drives are crap. This starts with a bad index detection and extends over some strange flux filtering up to completely messed up interfaces that might work with some basic floppy stuff but not when fed with data like replicators did.
We recommend using used drives that were made before 2005. Alps for sure is crap. Might work when reading (although problems might arise here as well) but the real test is writing. There is a reason this took so long. With a good drive you should be able to write every IPF out there. Apart from that... Enjoy your game! SHO uses weak bits which are impossible to write with standard copiers. |
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Hi,
Just saw this video ( [ Show youtube player ] ) after Kryoflux was mentioned on a email list I'm on ( www.classiccmp.org ) and am considering on getting it Regards, Lonewolf10 |
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