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@JOTD Can I please ask for help with Tin Toy Adventure?
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I could run it with
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cd32load tintoyadventure.slave cdbuffer=0x150000 NOBUFFERCHECK alone assumes cdbuffer at 0x1E0000 but there's data there, so it will probably fail. Setting CDBUFFER manually sets NOBUFFERCHECK automatically of course. I suppose you're going to add "up = jump" or you want me to help? |
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Thanks, you're awesome ![]() Wellll.. I could maybe do it, though I would prefer if you did ![]() |
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I've asked the source to Codetapper. I'm going to give it a go as soon as I get it.
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not a problem either. But Codetapper hasn't replied yet
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Hey JOTD, do you still have that batch convertor that makes .run files out of any slave files it finds in a particular folder?
If yes can you remind me how to use it (i did use it for the demo collection about 3 years ago) Cheers! |
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yes, and it's on my github. It's called compilation maker (python). It has a GUI (using python wx) and it's really simple to use.
https://github.com/jotd666/amiga68kt...pilation_maker The data I didn't include is the collection of images for the games. But I can provide it by some other way (dropbox...) |
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Hi, it's all greek to me! i have installed Python 3.8.3.
I have the compilation maker folder opened, can you tell me what i need to do next? The read me just says 'run the tool' how do i run a tool? I've tried dragging the compilation_maker file into a Python window, but it just says 'unexpected character after line continuation character' Last edited by Amigajay; 30 June 2020 at 14:30. |
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windows? click on "compilation_maker.py"
linux? "python3.8 compilation_maker.py" As i said you'll probably need the wx package as it's not standard in python. Very easy to install it. |
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It's really not! Don't forget you do this stuff day in day out, this sort of shit is why i never bought a DOS PC back in the day ![]() Ok, so i have downloaded the: wxPython-4.1.0-cp38-cp38-win_amd64.whl How do i install that? |
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excellent. You could have avoided downloading the wheel file, but now that you have it, you can perform an offline installation: open a DOS command prompt as administrator (very important) and just do:
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python -m pip install wxPython-4.1.0-cp38-cp38-win_amd64.whl |
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small update: I've been playing with CDTV hardware CD loader and I have something working (very early stage).
So I'm forking CD32load to create... CDTVLoad. |
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I've just discovered some CD32 variants of games via WHDLoad so I suspect they use CD32 load for their implementation or simply ripped from CD?
Another silly question but does this allow running of original CD32 titles via CD drive on A1200? |
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no, CD32load came in 2015... but some (read: a lot of) CD32 games are just floppy games patched with RN loader (CD32load first version used RN loader to read from CD) and joypad.
no CD32load can't do that. It relies on whdload slaves, and it can't access CD drives other than CD32 drive. One thing it can do is work in hard drive mode, to run whdload games on A600/A1200 with low memory, without OS swaps. |
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well, in private, or better: using mantis.whdload.de
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Did the Mouse and keyboard emulation get implemented into JST or was it only CD32Load ?
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