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Re: Xenocide
- Subject: Re: Xenocide
- From: dempson@atlantis.actrix.gen.nz (David Empson)
- Date: 1996/03/27
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Actrix - Internet Services
- References: <4i7arn$qgk@mark.ucdavis.edu> <4i95nm$h6r@borg.svpal.org> <24MAR199615023944@vax2.concordia.ca> <4j75hv$l64@borg.svpal.org>
In article <4j75hv$l64@borg.svpal.org>,
Paul Creager <wily@svpal.svpal.org> wrote:
> Mitchell Spector (spector@vax2.concordia.ca) wrote:
> : >arekusu (eddy@cs.ucdavis.edu) wrote:
> : >: Is Xenocide ROM 3 compatible?
> : >
> : >Sure is. :)
>
> : Actually, that's only true once you've removed the key-disk
> : protection by patching out a few bytes. Otherwise it refuses to run
> : from a ROM 3 system.
>
> Are you talking about running it from a hard disk or a floppy? It ran
> just fine on my ROM 3 from floppy; no patching needed.
Ah, but which version? As originally released, it had a colour code
protection scheme. This version is probably the one that doesn't work
on a ROM 3.
I bought my copy from Resource Central (after Big Red Computer Club
got the stocks of Xenocide), and the colour code protection has been
disabled (it still asks you to select a colour, but it doesn't care
what you pick). This one runs fine on my ROM 3, from hard drive or
floppy.
There is a catch: if you have your mouse acceleration set to a
non-standard value, it is very hard to manoeuvre. I think the program
only knows about the original mouse speed settings used by the ROM 1
("normal" and "fast"), not the sliding scale provided by the ROM 3.
Setting the mouse speed back to its default fixes this, I think.
--
David Empson
dempson@actrix.gen.nz
Snail mail: P.O. Box 27-103, Wellington, New Zealand
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