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Re: Infocom V4+ nibble format (was Re: 80 Cols. In Apple II Infocom Games)
- Subject: Re: Infocom V4+ nibble format (was Re: 80 Cols. In Apple II Infocom Games)
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2006 00:02:19 +0200
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Andy McFadden wrote:
> There were two versions of the player; one could handle v5 games but (IIRC)
> was more limited in other ways. Note the aux types are $8003 or $8005.
>
> From /Infocom1:
>
> *Lost2.sys16 S16+ $DB03 21-Jun-93 15:56 ProDOS 91518
> *Lost1.sys16 S16+ $DB03 21-Jun-93 11:03 ProDOS 86833
Thanks Andy... looks though like these aren't really 5.25-friendly, as
they're too big to fit on one disk together with the game file.
(Yes, up till now I've been to cheap to get a CFFA card.)
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Linards Ticmanis