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585.1 | Different name, does the same | OLDTMR::WALLACE | | Tue Sep 05 1989 10:42 | 11 |
| I just got a program from the archives called COLOREMU which emulates a
color monitor on the mono monitor. I have not downloaded it yet so I
can say how it works or if it works in both medium and low res. The
author claims that it is slow, but it may still be usefull for some
things.
The files can be copied from -
OLDTMR::$1$DUA8:[WALLACE.PUBLIC.ST]COLOREMU.ARC, .INF
Ray
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585.2 | Problems & other emulators | ODIHAM::POORE | Stuart Poore, SRAC, Basingstoke, UK | Tue Oct 03 1989 12:23 | 18 |
| I downloaded these last night.
Firstly COLOREMU.ARC is only 2 (vms) blocks large. Is this correct?
Secondly my version of Arc (which I think is pretty recent) gave
me a nice little two line text display that it couldn't understand
it & maybe I needed a newer version of Arc. Do you know what version
of Arc I need ?
Thirdly, I only need it for interest's sake as this months ST Format (a
UK mag with a free disk) has 'mono on a colour' and 'colour on a mono'
emulators. I found the colour on a mono surprising fast, as well a
number of weird options including fitting two 'colour' screens on the
mono screen, side by side. These emulators were called (I think)
GFAMONO and GFACOLOUR (note the *CORRECT* spelling of colour :-)
Many Thanks,
Stuart P.
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585.3 | pointers? | LEVERS::LANDRY | | Tue Nov 14 1989 22:54 | 16 |
| > These emulators were called (I think)
> GFAMONO and GFACOLOUR (note the *CORRECT* spelling of colour :-)
>
I could swear I saw a pointer to these somewhere in the past
coupe of days - either here on the Usenet - but I can't find
it now. Anybody else see it?
The reason I'm asking is the version of Monoware I have, which
I think I got from Terminator, doesn't always work. Sometimes
it's fine, other times it just pops back to the color desktop.
Any ideas?
thanks
chris
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585.4 | | ODIHAM::POORE | Stuart Poore, SRAC, Basingstoke, UK | Wed Nov 15 1989 10:58 | 5 |
| Look at KAON::GFA_EMUS.ARC
as posted in 9.115
Stuart P.
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585.5 | Emulator use on s/a floppy game? | IJSAPL::KLERK | The best Ceaucescou is a dead one | Thu Dec 21 1989 05:47 | 10 |
| The use of this colour emulator requires it to be put in the AUTO folder.
Now I've got this one game (THUNDERBIRDS) that can only be played from
the floppies. In fact, you need to restart the machine. A DIR of the
floppy shows 0 files with X bytes used. This seems their way of protecting
the floppy from being copied (other than physical track-by-track).
How does one use the colour emulator with a game like that? Or is the
answer as I fear it is: you don't?
Theo
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585.6 | Real Colour Monitor doesn't work! | KERNEL::BARTLEY | | Mon Sep 02 1991 12:58 | 11 |
| This may not be the best place to post this note but I'll try it here.
I've just bought a colour monitor so that my boys can benefit from the
educational S/W that's around and some games. So far the result has
been disappointing. Most of the stuff that I have for colour complains
that either it can't read the disk or that the data on the disk may be
erased. In one case the problem was fixed by choosing medium res
instead of low res. But this doesn't work for most cases. Even Degas
Elite won't run. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks, Theo
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585.7 | I doubt it to be a monitor problem | UFHIS::BFALKENSTEIN | | Tue Sep 03 1991 03:50 | 11 |
|
if your color monitor works ok with the desktop and you can read the
floppy messages, then it's no problem of your monitor. It seems that
your floppies have a problem. Some of the games floppies must be
booted because they have a loader in the bootsector that sometimes also
switches medium/low resolution.
Can you see the contents of the said floppies with the black and white
monitor?
Bernd
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585.8 | | KERNEL::BARTLEY | | Tue Sep 03 1991 08:12 | 10 |
| Hi Bernd,
Degas Elite runs fine on the mono. It won't boot with colour monitor. I
have a games disk called Rollerball. It doesn't boot on the mono
because it needs colour, but it doesn't boot on that either. Most of
the other colour s/w I have is games I have copied off the network. I
will buy a couple of new games disks and see how they perform. But I'm
particularly disappointed about the Degas Elite.
Theo
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585.9 | ? | UFHIS::BFALKENSTEIN | | Tue Sep 03 1991 08:54 | 14 |
|
Hm, in one of the previous topics was a discussion about color SW made
with different standards (NTSC vs. PAL). I don't know if that might
have something to do with your problem. I never had troubles with color
software made in the states and copied off the net. I assume that
everything is ok with your color monitor if it displays your desktop
ok. So the only thing left that comes to my mind is the two resolutions
low and medium, or a missing or corrupted *.RSC-file for the right
resolution (some programs have different recource-files for the
different resolutions). You may want to try the other color-res. with
your programs, then I'm running out of ideas...
Bernd
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585.10 | DEGAS works for me | YNOTME::WALLACE | | Tue Sep 03 1991 10:40 | 4 |
| My kids use DEGAS frequently on both Mono and Color montiors with out any
problems.
Ray
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585.11 | Weird! but true! | KERNEL::BARTLEY | | Wed Sep 04 1991 05:53 | 13 |
| Unbelievable as it may sound, I really do seem to have a problem with
my floppy disk drive. But it doesn't manifest itself so long as I use
the mono monitor!
I have now managed to boot all my colour programs. But to do this I
have to tip the floppy drive on end so that the disk is in the vertical
plane! The Degas has always booted and still boots ok with the drive
in the normal position when I use the mono monitor. As soon as I
change to colour monitor Degas fails unless I tip the drive up.
I can't understand it but the facts speak for themselves.
Theo.
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585.12 | | KERNEL::IMBIERSKI | | Wed Sep 04 1991 08:56 | 3 |
| We get calls like this all the time in the CSC!
8*)
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585.13 | only for the strong? | CARAFE::GOLDSTEIN | Global Village Idiot | Wed Sep 04 1991 14:39 | 4 |
| re:.11,12
Yes, but when the CSC gets the call, telling the customer to stand his
VAX 6000 on edge a little tends to get a different response.
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