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gazcbm <garet...@googlemail.com> Mar 09 12:10PM -0800
Hi All,
I am just playing around with ide64 within vice at the moment to get
familiar with it. I have followed the guide and have managed to get a fs
formatted with a single partition, primarily I will likely be using a
1541-ultimate to transfer software across or may even create and attach a
CD when I have an idea about what I want on but I have a question about
getting data onto the fs.
1) Firstly just to learn a from other peoples experience, what partition /
directories layout do you guy use / recommend?
2) I took the ide64 version of pirates and attempted to copy this onto the
filesystem by creating a d81 image with dir master and then using "man"
tried to copy the individual files into a directory I created called test.
This clearly didnt work, I was getting all kinds of duplicate and naming
errors. I know I know this probably sounds crazy. Could someone give me a
run down on how I could get pirates onto the fs (without link software)
Cheers
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Hmm. . The Ide64 version of Pirates will only work with the 0.90+ version of Idedos. Assuming you know that you simply create a directory, call it Pirates, and you copy all the files over. Start up the boot file and you'll be a pirate. :) I did so myself, I really, REALLY didn't feel like loading up my tape version of the game any longer. . .
BoroughMedley