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With what?
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Okay I have checked with Virusz and it finds the virus in memory, but a full file check finds nothing :/
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20 February 2011, 09:58 | #84 |
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Thanks bibbym
Is it safe to grab now, then? |
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Did you mark all files in the file requester (there's a button "All"), so these get checked? Have you xvs.library installed for VirusZ? Both VT and VirusZ found it in plenty of files here.
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I did all the above and have installed all files and libraries. Will look again later.
thor can you upload your version of VirusZ. VT I only have in German and I am English.. My VirusZ is 3 1.02 Last edited by TCD; 20 February 2011 at 17:18. Reason: Back to back posts merged. Use the edit function. |
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I have the same version and I did download all from Aminet. Then I've put all in a folder which I used as DH1 in WinUAE and the HDF as DH0. Did a 'assign libs: DH1:xvs/libs ADD'. Afterwards I did run VirusZ without installing and it found Ebola in both memory and files (as the virus can't be in memory only).
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Right sorted it.. I wasn't using the program properly.. Can someone delete the ASM HDF's and I'll up clean ones later once I have removed all virii from ALL my HDF's and hard-drives
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Both deleted.
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Uploading now ladies
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21 February 2011, 09:16 | #91 |
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...and moved (again)
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21 February 2011, 21:47 | #92 |
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I don't see any Doc folder
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21 February 2011, 21:52 | #93 |
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It's not on the upload FTP anymore. Use the normal file server interface.
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24 February 2011, 20:11 | #95 |
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Hell's teeth!
I feel really, really stupid asking this, but it's driving me nuts I'm trying to access either of these hdf files whilst within Workbench 3 - press F12 and trying to add the hardfile - but it guru's every time. Would any kind soul let me know what settings I need to put into the Hardfile requester. As an example, I've tried Path=<path of .hdf> Device=DH2 Filesys = left blank(?) Thanks |
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I had the same issues, so I wouldn't worry too much.
Simply boot with your standard setup and see if it reads okay. I'll look into the booting problem tomorrow! Edit: Go into the startup-sequence and remove the MCP line. It is causing the crash |
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Pardon my ignorance, but where can i download this HDF?
@thor, did you ever scan the books you mentioned? I'd be very interested! thanks |
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AFAIR I scanned a few pages from the games programming books as a test, but since the pages were quite thin you could see the text from the other side of the page through it, so it didn't look nice.
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What's the status of this little project at now?
I'd love to have a play with this, here's a small list of the tools I used: TrackDOS by Nic Wilson (I fixed the interface to look nice with KS2+ and released as TrackDOS ][) NewZAP (Awesome hex file editor, again, I fixed this to look nice on KS2+) The Programmer's AGA Lab (Best graphic to source converter I found available) I still have my fixed versions of TrackDOS and NewZAP if you want them - KS1.3 tools on a KS2+ machine looked awful. I fixed them because I used them a LOT I also used DevPac, CygnusEd, ToolsDaemon (to launch stuff including DOS Shell windows), PowerPacker, CrM, KingCON, ReSource, Personal Paint (to design GUI interfaces) and if there are any others I've forgotten them. |
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