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2682.1 | more info needed | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Mon Jun 26 1989 10:58 | 4 |
| I'm not sure what you're doing to get these symptoms. I always type in
the device and directory in the "drawer" part of the requestor.
Is this what you are doing? Do you have two floppies? A hard disk?
John Sauter
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2682.2 | unable to save | KETJE::VANWAMBEKE | | Tue Jun 27 1989 05:20 | 15 |
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I have a A500 with 1 mb and only one drive.
Yes, I give the device and directory in the drawer part of the
directory. The only answer from the machine is a system pop-up
with " puth device DATA2 into df0: " ( and the disc IS in the
drive ! ).
I have also tried to copy DMCS into RAM and run it from there :
SAVE AS does not work because of " device RAM: is full ". Thats
impossible since I have .3 mb free at that time.
Thanks for helping me out of this frustrating situation.
PAUL
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2682.3 | | SAUTER::SAUTER | John Sauter | Tue Jun 27 1989 08:18 | 10 |
| I'm afraid I can't be much help, since I've never used your
configuration. The DMCS copy protection requires that its
floppy be in a drive. I hear that Electronic Arts has a
non-copy-protected version of DMCS; if you don't have that
you might try to get it, and put it in RAM, so you can save
your music to DF0.
Alternatively, you should consider getting a second floppy drive.
It adds significantly to the convenience of the Amiga.
John Sauter
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2682.4 | | UFP::LARUE | Jeff LaRue - MAA Senior Network Consultant | Thu Jun 29 1989 14:35 | 4 |
| fyi- EA has been shipping DMCS as a non-copyprotected
product for at least a year....that's when I bought mine.
-Jeff
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2682.5 | Wild guess time | EMC2::PELLATT | Stand in the place where you are | Tue Jul 04 1989 08:17 | 10 |
| I've got a bog standard A500, 512K and 1 drive ( not for much longer
though ! ) and have no trouble using DMCS, though I recall that
it's a bit fussy about disk/drawer/file names etc.
As a wild guess, maybe the disk name DMCS is making it look for
the original program disk ( i.e. looking for whatever special ID
the copy protect uses as well ) and not just a disk named DMCS.
Try naming your data disk something else ?
Dave.
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