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Re: Lode Runner for the IIe
- Subject: Re: Lode Runner for the IIe
- From: warnken@mother.com (Sandra Warnken)
- Date: 5 Jan 2002 16:17:35 -0800
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://groups.google.com/
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noone@nowhere.net wrote in message news:<3C35C97A.BDB616E1@nowhere.net>...
> Sandy:
> It should not be asking for a data disk if you are simply playing the
> game. The levels are stored on the boot side. The back of the original
> disk should be blank or unformatted. If you are trying to play a data
> disk, then insert one with levels on it or make one through the level
> editor.
>
> Note about the editor: you can't modify a copy of the original disk
> levels without changing a byte somewhere on the disk. This byte can
> also be invoked to protect your favorite levels data disk from others.
>
> This Lode Runner FAQ has a bunch of information:
> http://db.gamefaqs.com/computer/apple2/file/lode_runner.txt
>
> Thankx,
> Ed
>
> warnken@mother.com wrote:
> >
> >
> > The 5.25" original Lode Runner disk is verfied and boots. When it
> > asks for data disk, turning it over doesn't work. What's the problem
> >
> > Sandy
Thanks Ed for the resource.
Sandy