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Re: HELP! NEED COURSE SHEET FOR ACCOLODE JACK NICKLAUS
In article <36F0380A.8B9A9E52@swbell.net>, rubywand@swbell.net wrote:
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> What a horrible thought!
>
> A way around the problem is to eliminate the having to use the
hard-to-see
> red sheet. This info is on Asimov-GS at ...
>
> ftp://apple.cabi.net/pub/applegs/Games/A2GameCracks/
>
>
> >>
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> Jack Nicklaus's Greatest 18 Holes of Major Championship Golf
>
> This is a way to eliminate the need to look up holes on the hard-to-see
> red sheet. It is by Brian A. Troha and was originally published in issue
#71 of
> Computist:
>
> 1. Make a copy of both game diskettes.
>
> 2. On the Copy of the Program Disk:
>
> a. Search for these (Hex) bytes using Block Warden, BlockWork, or a ProDOS
> version of Copy II Plus ...
>
> F0 04 22 BA 03 00
>
> Probably, you will find the bytes in Block $092 (decimal 146) starting at Byte
> $07F.
>
> b. Enter EDIT mode and change ...
>
> F0 04 to 80 04
> 22 BA 03 00 to AF BA 03 00
>
> c. Write the changed block back to the diskette.
>
>
> Use the diskette copies to play the game.
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> Rubywand
Rubywand,
Thank you very much! Now I have an evening project. I of course, was
kidding about Links Pro on the G3, it's wicked cool. But "Greatest" on the
IIGS being the first golf computer game I ever played, I've grown real fond
of it.
Actually, now that I think about it.....Accolade's "Mean 18" for the GS was
the first golf game I ever played on a computer. It was fun too, but the
graphics were a little cheesy.
Thomas
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T.H.E. Cat
Thomas Hewitt Edward Cat