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Re: Ninjaforce Megademo on ZipGSX
Blake Patterson <blake@blakespot.com> wrote:
>In article <3d5411db.7539465@news.videotron.ca>,
> a_specto@alcor.concordia.ca (Mitchell Spector) wrote:
>> I found two solutions shortly after the demo was released in early 1995:
>>
>> 1) Disable (turn off) 'Counter Delay' using the ZipGS's software then reboot.
>> (you can use SuperZip CDA, Zippy, the utility disk that came with the Zip)
>>
>> or...
>>
>> 2) Press Apple-Control-Esc *just* before the "Your GS is too slow!" error
>> message appears. Attempting to access the Control Panel seems to
>> bypass or interrupt the check--though you have to time it _perfectly_.
>
>I gave it a try. CPS Follow = OFF did not do it. But I then rebooted
Sorry. I meant to say disable (turn off) the 'Counter Delay' setting.
>and did the CTRL-OAPPLE-ESC and indeed, timed right it let me into the
>demo. But after the title graphic and starfield it dropped out to BASIC
>prompt after displaying the line:
>
>(and in this line, # = the character that looks like the GS cursor, a
>checkerboard block)
>
>##wwww##wwwww##ww##wwww
>]
I've seen this *specific* problem (those characters get slowly printed
to screen, right?). Unfortunately I can't remember the cause, though
rebooting and clearing memory _may_ have eventually cleared it up.
Try rebooting a few times. Or failing that, power-down or do a
Control-Apple-Option-Reset (followed by a warm boot) and see if
that doesn't eventually run it.
>So I only see about 20-30 seconds of the demo. Not sure what that's all
>about. Any other suggestions?
After the introduction, it should display a screen with a floppy disk,
scrolling text and moving starfield behind it. I *do* remember it crashing
before that screen on occasion, exactly how you describe above (even
when running the patched hardisk version).
>BTW, I have 5.25MB RAM in the IIgs, it's a ROM 3 GS (I did patch the
>demo with the ROM 3 patch, but have not installed it on HD yet), and
>I've got a Focus drive in the system as well. For what it's worth.
It only needs 2 MB of RAM and a 7 MHz or faster accelerator installed.