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Re: Zéphyr: purchase one complete package for 5 euros only! => THANK YOU!
- Subject: Re: Zéphyr: purchase one complete package for 5 euros only! => THANK YOU!
- From: bloomer_au <bloomer@iprimus.com.au>
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2013 02:41:39 -0700 (PDT)
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Hey Antoine,
Maybe I jinxed myself... Zephyr doesn't run on my IIGS :)
I tried both side of the disks and they both show the same behaviour, so I don't think it's a bad copy or anything. I also reset all control panel settings to defaults, except Speed (which I put on Normal)
What happens: The disk boots, and it says - ZEPHYR - on the text screen. Then suddenly a bunch of neatish green and purple lo-res columns appear. Flickery stabs appear on the screen as the drive repeatedly seems to start and stop, and this goes on indefinitely. It has the sound of a disk read that's not working -- not grinding, but like it keeps looking and failing. But of course I don't know what it is that the game really doesn't like about my system. The appearance of the lo-res screen and the glitches also suggest it may be to do with the double hi-res mode.
- Wade