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Old 23 October 2010, 11:53   #1
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Non-cracked ADFs of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers AGA

I'm pretty sure these were DOS disks as the game was hard disk installable, which I believe means that ADFs could be made of these?

However the ones on TOSEC all have cracktros. Does anyone have ADFs from the original floppies?
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Old 23 October 2010, 13:51   #2
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I'm pretty sure these were DOS disks as the game was hard disk installable, which I believe means that ADFs could be made of these?
You could create ADFs from the IPF release then.
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Could do if I had access to the IPFs ... of course then I wouldn't need the ADFs.

Google hasn't been my friend on this occasion... not that I condone IPFs being distributed of course!
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Old 23 October 2010, 16:54   #4
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May i ask, why not using the scene releases?
If you dont like Cracktros/Intros and Trainers, then simply delete the relevant files.
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Oh, is that easy? I thought that would be too complex for me, I thought it would require programming knowledge. I'll have a look and see if I can do it.
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Hi there. I have found back my original disks

So let's image them

EDIT : Done, zoned enjoy !

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That's awesome, thank-you!
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I might as well ask...... is it true that only the AGA version supports native running from HD?
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I might as well ask...... is it true that only the AGA version supports native running from HD?
Yes
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Bit lame I must say. Wonder if it's something I could hex-edit into the ECS executable? Changing the df0: references doesn't appear to be enough.
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I was also a bit surprised that the old 'copy-and-assign' trick didn't work
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Wonder if it's something I could hex-edit into the ECS executable? Changing the df0: references doesn't appear to be enough.
Err... no
You think you gonna pop in there and find "DF0:" spread all over the binary?
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Err... no
You think you gonna pop in there and find "DF0:" spread all over the binary?
Eh? The binary does contain some df0: references. Changing them to some other three-letter volume and assigning it before running works with some games, but this obviously isn't one of them.
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You think you gonna pop in there and find "DF0:" spread all over the binary?
Just did that yesterday with Demon's Tomb ^_^
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Just did that yesterday with Demon's Tomb ^_^
And a couple of days ago with Blob. ^_^
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Hi there. I have found back my original disks

So let's image them

EDIT : Done, zoned enjoy !
Sorry to be a pain, I don't suppose you could re-upload these ADFs, if you still have them? Or are they on the file.server (couldn't see them before)?
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