Title: Re: new TT user
Post by ggn on 21.12.10 at 17:48:46
c0ze wrote on 21.12.10 at 07:14:47:hello man !
thanks for checking out for me ! yup, I formatted a floppy drive, put the rick030 into it, booted with ctrl (no icd loaded) and the game runs just fine from floppy ! yay !
so I need to check with the icd settings I guess ? though I'm not sure what I could do for it to take less ram ? :-/[/url]
Actually I had another idea - download the free demo version of hddriver from http://seimet.de/atari/files/hddriver83_demo.zip. Put it in a floppy disk, boot with alt (so ICD will be skipped) and load hddriver.prg from floppy. The hard disks should become available then (you can try this by pressing alt+c on the desktop - it'll open your C: partition). Try running rick 1 from your hard drive then. It might be an ICD problem. I'll see if I can do the opposite, i.e. run icd from floppy and run rick on my tt..
c0ze wrote on 21.12.10 at 07:14:47:btw, my tt was originally german, but I burned uk roms to it, kindly provided on this page. version 3.06 |
Still got a 3.06de - it's hell for me!
[quote author=313D2837520 link=1292520701/3#3 date=1292915687]by the way, buggy unsupported hardware means Buggy Unsupported Hardware by any chance ? I got one of them too, to go with a STe setup I want to do in the future. it's not a good choice ? ::)
edit : bingo at Buggy Unsupported Hardware ;D |
Nope, we just don't have one and we have had some weird reports for it, but we can't do anything about it. It might work ok for you though.....
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