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Re: Deprotect for Wizardry I + II



erik@hypermall.com (Erik Kloeppel) wrote:
>In article <3n3a5j$dfb@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>, gulstad@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
>(gulstad william olaf) wrote:
>> I have Wizardry I & II and I want to run them on an emulator.
>> How do I deprotect the disks?
>> Note:  I OWN the game legally.  ONe box has a gold lable,
>> the other has a silver label.
>
>later versions of Copy II+ can copy it

However, the Copy II Plus parms usually don't remove the copy protection.
Deprotecting a disk is great for subsequent copies, for emulators and
for compressed disk archives.

If no one posts the deprotection scheme you might want to call the Computist
BBS, download the index and order the relevant Computist back issue.  I'm
not sure if the BBS is still up or if you can still order back issues
so if that suggestion fails, read up on Apple II assembly language and
read Beneath Apple DOS :-)