Original non working floppies, back in the day
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just a curiosity, more or less
Have you ever needed to change some just bought original floppies at time, ie going back to the games shop to return them? Luckily, it happended just one time in my case Mortal Kombat, disk 1 (well, they changed only the first one) it did not work on my old ks1.2 1MB A500 now i'm wondering if the changed disk was not damaged, but just an ECS release... http://eab.abime.net/attachment.php?...1&d=1629533741 |
Can you dump your disks with your A1200 with the kryoflux free and send me the Ctraw files ? Thank you !
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ouch, sorry @dlfrsilver, but i'm completely unexperienced about kryoflux
what i have here is yes also an original A1200, and ofc a pc, nothing more EDIT btw, i don't think the version i have here is something special (neither the original one) the same identical scans are on hol https://hol.abime.net/2515/diskscan |
Ciao Kremiso, for dump file raw, you need a 68020
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I bought the notorious Lord of the Rings vol 1 and they apparently shipped a broken version out first. I complained about it to the mail order company and they sent me a set of new disks which also had the broken version. The second time I complained, they sent me the ones that had the working version.
Must have been nice for EA to replace all those broken ones. If I remember correctly, the working version even had some kind of a printed mark on the first floppy showing that it's not the buggy one :) |
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interesting the printed mark thing, particular indeed do you remember if the disk tracks were damaged in the original(s), or just it did not work? |
Didn't Mortal Kombat have a mastering error as well? The release date copies of the game had corrupt gfx data on one of the disks if I remember correctly...
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I have to take a look if I happen to have the disks somewhere, it's possible that they are still stored in the cabinet with a lot of others. |
I once got a replacement disk for disk 2 of Super Frog, which failed after using it once. They had to send it to me twice because the first replacement was x-rayed to death by customs.
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i have tried to replicate the conditions with winUAE, and not surprisingly i got the same result, game stuck here lol : http://hol.abime.net/pic_full/screen...15_screen1.png |
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i got correctly that you keeped also the 'faulty' disks set? Quote:
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https://i.ibb.co/ng9wcWt/lotr.png |
The only disks I had to change
(They sent a full set = 15 disks) was for Beneath a Steel Sky They were using me (and others ?) as beta testers ? Or just a bad batch ? |
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thanks for the picture, yes that mark is quite strange, inexistent in the hol disk scan : http://hol.abime.net/hol_pic.php?id=...ZOWVdkcFkycz0= |
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not economic for the publisher, in first i remember my cousin needed a replacement for Monkey Island II - italian version at the time; seems the problem was in the last disk (11), because he received a replacement just for that one |
I once got DevPac where one disc was corrupted. No big deal, because I already had a copy before that and only purchased it, because I thought it was a good product and wanted to support them. Getting the full manual was a bonus on top of that.
Since I worked in the shop, replacing it was no problem either, because I just ordered a new copy. :) The dealer (me) was very forthcoming and the customer (me) was very happy about the unproblematic replacement. :D |
Imagine II the 3D renderer - I paid £200 for it and one if the disks were faulty.
Bought via mail order so was a slow process swapping disks, took around 6 weeks to get a 'replacement' which to me looked like exactly the same disk and indeed had the same error! I gave up after several weeks as it was given away on a magazine cover disk before the problem was resolved. |
On two occasions.
Once when I purchased Howzat! One Day International Cricket. Disk 4 of 5 was corrupt. I went back to the store and was sent a replacement disk. I think the quick turnaround time was due to the game being made in Australia. Unfortunately, I didn't have such a positive experience after buying Body Blows Galactic. The game worked well for a month or so, and then my Amiga simply stopped reading disk 2. As in, I'd pop the disk in at the prompt, and my Amiga did absolutely nothing, with the prompt not going away. The replacement disk took months to arrive, as it had to be shipped from the UK. With high anticipation I put the disk in the drive, only for nothing to happen once again. I was shattered. The computer store gave me an external drive in exchange, which was okay I suppose, although I didn't really need or want it. |
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