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Re: copying problem
- Subject: Re: copying problem
- From: "Frank Townsend" <ftownsen@iamdigex.net>
- Date: Tue, 22 Aug 2000 03:52:49 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Intermedia iAmerica - http://www.iamworld.net
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Thanks for the advice!
Someone also suggested that I might try to copy the program to a 3.5 disk
formatted with UniDOS. I haven't had much success with this so far,
however.
Also, is DOS 3.3 Launcher a IIGS OS only?
I only have Apple II+, IIC, IIc+ and MacLC/IIe, so I don't think I can use
it.
ft
"Rubywand" <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message
39A1B4E7.EAC1CB40@swbell.net">news:39A1B4E7.EAC1CB40@swbell.net...
> Marble Madness for //e can be deprotected (making a copy via
Locksmith
> is the first step); and, disk images are available. However, a barrier
with
> running MM/2e from 3.5" diskette is that, apparently, the game runs under
a
> cut-down version of DOS 3.3-- i.e. it seems to directly access the DOS 3.3
> RWTS routines and not use the usual file interface. So, there are no nice
> obvious files to transfer and modify as necessary to run under ProDOS.
>
> Since deprotected disk images are available, you may be able to run
> MM/2e from 3.5" diskette via DOS 3.3 Launcher. For information about DOS
3.3
> Launcher see http://home.swbell.net/rubywand/Csa2DOSMM.html#022 .
>
>
>
> Rubywand