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Yes, you read that right, the popular legal Amiga games site that seemed to have disappeared for almost eons. Well it's now back up and running as of today!
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Malayasia
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Well spotted MG. I can't believe its been two years since it shut down.
I tried downloading one of the Assassins disks as a test and it worked fine, so at least some of the files are back online. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: UK
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This type of site is worthwhile to donate to. Though i'm generaly against donating to sites in general. There has to be some point that i say yes, i will donate. Will have to check if it is pp enabled for donations.
Another case for deserved donations is WinUAE. What would we do without it. |
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I had a problem with the Assassins disks I downloaded there trying to get it to a real Amiga. The .ADF's are 891K not the Standard 880K and when using Amiga Explorer and my A1000 it told me the disk was full before it finished. How do I make the 891K ADF's fit on a DD floppy disk? Is there a disk format utility that I need to use on the blank floppies?
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Norwich, Norfolk, UK
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I don't know why the ADFs are that size, but what I used to do was split the file so I 'lost' the extra 11K. So I was left with an 880K ADF file that worked fine.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: USA
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The game(s) probably used 81 tracks instead of the standard 80. Each track = 11k.
I once had a Ruff'n'Tumble that used 82 tracks! (or maybe just 81) the flash mem in my brain have some bad spots. |
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The Assassins disks are standard DOS disks though, so I'm not sure they can use more than 80 tracks...?
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: USA
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Ok sounds like someone used a wrong parameter when creating the .adf files. Or they wrongly created them with .dms 81 track then used an auto-converter to morph them into .adf format. You can just never trust an Assassin
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Iwas able to use ADF opus on my windows system to extract the files and make new .ADF's and that seems to have worked with the couple I tried. I will poke around for an FTP archive of the other sets done in standard 880K though rather than go through each one.
Still good to see BTR back. Have enjoyed browsing the site and the downloads very much. |
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Does Planetemu have the Assassins disks? I'm sure they used to but I haven't checked for a long time. Maybe they'd be the right size?
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