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2590.1 | Its the same on my 1084s! | CURRNT::HERBERT | Herbie Goes Bananas | Thu May 25 1989 12:57 | 6 |
| I have exactly the same problem will my 1084s, the picture starts
half way down the screen and disappears off the bottom. Moving
the vertical hold knob is a waste of time because any other program
disappears of the top!!!
-Herbie.
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2590.2 | Not all are broke. | MQOFS::LEDOUX | Reserved for Future Use | Thu May 25 1989 15:48 | 8 |
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I have the game and have no such problem. I noticed the screen
not to be perfectly centered (2 or 3 mm) max, nothing to worry
about.
Is it possible you try to run an american floppy on a european
system?
Does that makes any sense?
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2590.3 | I HATE copy protection like this! | EUCLID::OWEN | Cthulhu called... | Fri May 26 1989 09:14 | 21 |
| I've had problems with the Game crashing somewhere along the way.
I get an error message and am told to call the company (real expensive
because it's in Canada!). I sent my old one back, and the sent
me a new. Same thing happened, so I called again, and they told
me that it was a problem that is sometimes unavoidable because of
COPY PROTECTION! After reading dozens of messages on BBS's about
the problem, I too finaly realized that nothing could be done.
I'd just be wasting my money to keep sending the games back for
new ones.
I told them that this was the LAST piece of software that I'd buy
from them.
Just because they think some pirate is going to try to copy it is
no excuse for screwing the paying customer out of a working piece
of software.
<Flame off>
BTW, the game is excellent... when it works.
Steve O
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2590.4 | .3 ... I Agree! | HPSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis | Fri May 26 1989 12:29 | 16 |
| Re .3
Right on! I've had the same problems. Crashes whenever it likes,
different places, very inconsistant. They replaced my game already.
The replacement works/fails intermittantly. I'm waiting again for
a new Disk #1.
I'm hoping that "eventually" one of the copy protection programs
(NIB, RAW Copy, etc) will find a way to back this up such that
problem will go away.
I also, will not be purchasing other software from ReadySoft until
they get their act together.
Frank
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2590.5 | Not copiable on AMIGA �PERIOD!........ReadySoft no longer distributer | AV8OR::GERBER | For more info, call: 800/555-1212 | Fri May 26 1989 13:44 | 7 |
| Apparently VTI is no longer using REadySoft as a distributer for their stuff.
VTI also has a good variation of Stargate/Defender out.
As for the copy protection. The Amiga floppy drive/controller combination can
not write out the sectors properly to duplicate the disk on an Amiga. The put
12 sectors on some of the outer most tracks (norm is 11). You need a controller
& drive combo that can write variable speed to do this.
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2590.6 | A copier for Dragon's Lair | CSOA1::LEN | David M. Len | Fri May 26 1989 18:29 | 7 |
| A local BBS has program that claims to backup Dragon's Lair. It
does require 2 drives and tweaking the disk speed on one to allow
for a higher density recording. The doc file states that Marauder
II can be used to check your disk speed setting.
If someone wants to give it a try, I can get it and upload it to TAPE.
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2590.7 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Sat May 27 1989 00:00 | 7 |
| please upload. I'd like to try it, and am also very curious if
it has any info on what brand/make of 3.5" disk drives have adjustable
speeds (and how that speed is adjusted). I really don't like the
idea of running off the originals, particularly given the method
of copy protection they used.
-Dave
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2590.8 | | CSOA1::LEN | David M. Len | Sun May 28 1989 12:57 | 8 |
| The information file does not tell how to change the disk speed.
I got the impression that any floppy could be adjusted. Someone
at one of the local user group meetings said there is an adjuster
screw to set the speed.
The file DLCOPY.ZOO has been copied to NORSE::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]
Let us know what it takes if you get it to work.
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2590.9 | Copy protection gone forever (someday) | NZOV01::MCKENZIE | Diehard the hunter | Sun May 28 1989 17:16 | 12 |
| RE: Copy protection problems
Someday this may be a thing of the past...I have just read that
both Electronic Arts (with deluxe paint) and the word perfect people
are removing copy protection from their Amiga products in line with
many others. They say the reason is customer demand. Customers were
apparantly getting nasty about not being able to make a backup copy
of these products for day-to-day usage and sales were dropping in
favour of alternative packages with no software copy protection
mechinism.
Phil
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2590.10 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue May 30 1989 21:27 | 12 |
| re:.8
Thanks for uploading it, I just read the readme file. Interesting
that they say it can only be written to new disks, not used.
I've only seen one model of 3.5" disk drive that had a speed adjust
pot, I believe it was a Mashuita or something approx. spelled like that
:-) Almost got the impression that the manufacturers didn't want
users playing around with the speed and then complaining when the
drive doesn't work for reading normal disks.
-Dave
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