Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
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I just bought a copy of Ballistix by Pysgnosis (I think those are the correct spellings), and I couldn't get it to work on my 1 meg A500. Although I don't have a large collection of games, I have never had problems getting something to boot before. At the WB prompt I insert the disk, the machine waits a second, as usual, and then the power light goes out and the disk just spins with the the disk light glowing. Well, I figured the disk was DOA and brought it back to The Memory Location for a trade in. Unfortunately, it boots up fine on the A500 there. I didn't go for the whole discussion with the experts there, but the quick comment was that "if it runs on this one and not yours, you will find other disks that don't work and eventually have to replace the drive". Since they didn't have another copy to take home and try, I don't have the game and now I have suspicions about my disk drive. I know I have read either here or on usenet about others having troubles booting games. I don't recall the solutions though. Is it "common" for one of these heavy copy protection games to boot on one Amiga and not another? If I get another copy is there 10% or 50% chance of it working? Is it worth it to open up the A500 and the external C= drive, switch them in hopes that the other drive would boot the game(s)? Or can I just set switches on the drives to make the AMIGA think the external drive is DF0? Can a floppy be realigned (assuming this is the problem)? If so how much $? The system is about 14 months old and I cleaned the suspect drive with a floppy-based cleaner. As usual, thanks for your help. Dave
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2743.1 | off track | WJG::GUINEAU | Tue Jul 18 1989 23:33 | 6 | |
Floppies can definetly be realigned, and I've seen programs to do just that on Amiga (in mags, others PD?). Sounds like you do have an alignment problem. John | |||||
2743.2 | "Nevermind" | STAR::ROBINSON | Mon Jul 24 1989 19:09 | 19 | |
In my search for info on this I found a variety of people asked the same question and neve gave an answer, so here is what happen to me. I found a recent Amiga magazine review of an alignment program called AmiAlign (list $49). The reviewer said that the program helps you figure out if your disk needs alignment, or if some other problem is causing problems reading disks. Two problems mentioned, as I recall, were power supply problems and heat problems. Since I knew I had tried the disk after running the Amiga for a few hours on a hot evening, I tried it from a cold start on a cooler morning. Tah Dah! The gruesome Psygnosis graphics appeared and the game worked as it was supposed to work. It has been fine ever since. So it was either a heat problem or misalignment of the planets ;^}. I'll try it on Aug 16(?) the night of the full lunar eclipse. If it doesn't work then ... BTW, the AmiAlign program received a good review. Dave |