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Re: SEGA's arcade rendition of CHOPLIFTER my favorite 8-bit game as of late



Bill, they're the ones on the various Apple II sites...  I Googled 
choplifter.dsk and came up with several.   That's the easiest way to get 
them directly.  I keep looking for a "choplifter_IIc.dsk" or some such 
but no luck.

I put some of the games on a 3.5" disk, but the //c balked at booting 
the disk because it said no ProDos, then once I had put ProDos on, it 
booted, but when I tried running any of the binary game files, the //c 
responded with "NO BUFFERS" and refused to run the programs.  Perhaps it 
needs to run under Dos 3.3, from a 3.3 formatted diskette, which is what 
I presume the 5.25" diskettes are.

Anyone know what the NO BUFFERS means?  Is that an OS issue or a //c 
issue?  Is there a way of creating some buffers?  :-)

Larry Stedman
Suburban Milky Way