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I wrote the ADF back to a floppy with easyADF and its running right now on my real A1200... Kind of reminds me of fantasy zone but vertical scrolling...
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Nice one, Steve!
Is that the Gunbee F-99 Demo from AF117b.adf ? Last edited by prowler; 22 January 2010 at 00:31. Reason: typo |
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Can you run Mini Arcanoid from the same disk image?
We're not certain, but it's possible that this one requires a file or files from the companion AF117a disk, which is damaged. |
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I extracted the lzx to Ram and ran the HD installer, when I ran the game I instantly recorgnised it, tried the CWB version and its even the same revision! Steve. Update: You can also run Gunbee from workbench with the Icon, when I played before I booted off the floppy but it works both ways. |
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Nice work, Steve. Thanks!
You're running that disk on your A1200, right? The disk label says 'AGA required'. I wonder if Titler's running it in WinUAE using an A500 configuration? It seems unlikely, but maybe that's why he can't get it to work. |
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Yep its my real A1200 3.1 rom 030 accelerator
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Hmmmm
Seems it might be a bit hit 'n' miss. (Gunbee Demo) Just tried to play it again and now its getting stuck at the start level loading screen. Going to try copy to HDD and run it... BRB. Update looks like my disk has just developed a read error, lol old floppy's. Let me try to run it from my CF or something, brb... |
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Right theres nothing wrong with the ADF.
Best way to run this game, I ran winuae, with my CWB P96 setup. Mounted the ADF and My CF card in winuae. (Note I named the containing folder AF117b - dont think it will matter but thats what I done) Then I copied all the files from the ADF to my CF card (with DOPUS), popped that back into my real Amiga and ran the game with the Icon. Loads really fast now and works great. Tested the same procedure (copy the files to the virtual hard drive) in Winuae and the game works fine ran from the icon in workbench Enjoy Titler... Steve. Last edited by fitzsteve; 22 January 2010 at 00:34. |
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Can I submit the AF117a.adf image to you for troubleshooting when I have it ready, mate? |
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Its no problem, after all the help EAB gave me when I got my Amiga out after 5 years its the least I can do to give something back! |
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I have boxes with over 400 coverdisks.. Who wants them (They are heavy.. Around 15kg I think) It wont be cheap to post!
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That AF117a disk is almost certainly recoverable. The volume name has been overwritten and with it the original disk creation date. Also, a single ProText data file has been written to the disk taking up most of the unallocated space. However, it appears that this activity may have been interrupted by removing the disk from the drive while it was being written to, because a significant proportion (25% or so) of the disk's original data has been corrupted. The data relating to the Fiasco 2.2, View Fonts 2 and PoolMem applications is contained in two lzx-compressed archives. One (109kB) is intact, but the other (687kB) contains 203 files, 43 of which are corrupted. Fortunately, the decompressed content of these archives is reproduced on the AFCD 33 Cover CD, so I have the means to rebuild these archives. The other data, including startup-sequence and system-configuration files, installation script, keymaps and dearchiving tool appears to be intact, but another archive (23kB) contains nine AmigaDOS commands used for installation and six of them are corrupted. I have been downloading other Amiga Format coverdisk images from around the same period in an attempt to obtain good copies of these files (which are not included in the coverdisk archives on AFCD 33), and I have now found them! When I have reconstructed the archives, I shall upload an AF117a.adf image which, although not an exact byte-for-byte equivalent of the original disk, will be as close a match as possible and will permit the applications as well as the games from the companion AF117b coverdisk to be installed to hard disk in accordance with the scripts, as originally intended. Indeed, the AF117b startup-sequence confirms that booting from the 'serious' coverdisk (AF117a, as distinct from the 'games' coverdisk AF117b) is required to install the Mini Arcanoid game, as it contains the necessary scripts. Fitzsteve has agreed to troubleshoot the disk image by carrying out an exhaustive test on it when it's ready. Quote:
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I have built an exact replica of the 23kB lzx archive on the AF117a floppy disk using the corrupted one salvaged from the original disk and a similar file found in the AF110b floppy Disk image available from AMR.
Next it's the big (687kB! ) one! Then it'll be ready for testing on fitzsteve's A1200 powerhouse... @Bippy: I'm serious about those coverdisks! |
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Earlier this evening, I was practising the method I will need to use to reconstruct the Fiasco 2.2 archive (the 687kB one) by extracting and re-archiving the PoolMem/Viewfonts2 archive (109kB), which I managed to salvage intact from the AF117a floppy disk.
The archive I pulled from the disk is not as optimized as it might have been, and in order to reconstruct an exact copy of the archive I had to invoke the LZX command a number of times to get the files archived in the same sequence and similarly optimized. I got there in the end, but I'm glad I practised the technique using the smaller file before attempting it on the big one! Incidentally, the archive bit was set for some of the files, which is unusual. However, I'm trying to build a disk image to match the original disk as closely as possible, so they will stay set. @Bippy: Do you still have those coverdisks? Last edited by prowler; 04 February 2010 at 02:11. Reason: Added archive bit observation. |
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Some of the files in AFCD33's coverdisks folder are not perfect replacements for the damaged files in the AF117a coverdisk's Fiasco 2.2 lzx archive, so it looks like it will not be possible to recreate an exact byte-for-byte copy of the original archive.
The files in question are are all .info files, so it will still be possible to install this application and the others from the reconstructed disk image using the included scripts. Only 2 of the 43 damaged files are not .info files, and they have been restored successfully. 9 of 16 files I have tried so far this evening have been successfully restored. The other 7 are all good files, but 5 have checksums different from those of the original files and 2 are of a different size. If the present rate of success continues, and I cannot somehow conjure up matching files from the remainder, the archive will end up containing 24 .info files which are similar but not identical to the originals. The next step will be to fix the filesystem errors on the original disk image so that the time and date stamps of the folders are preserved, along with all the original file entries. My first attempt to repair the disk image with DiskSalv resulted in the Fiasco 2.2 archive being completely purged! I now think that there is probably some damage to the block allocation table in that file header, which I will attempt to fix by manually editing the relevant blocks. Then I will salvage that file again in an attempt to get a best possible version of it before repairing the disk image again. The final disk image's boot block will probably be based on that of the companion disk image. |
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