tandy put their sound chip on the 1A interrupt?
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replied to Foone🏳️⚧️ last edited by
This game autodetects everything (video and audio modes) and you can install it by just doing "copy A:*.* C:\CARMEN" on each disk, so I don't think they would have needed a fancy installer.
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replied to Foone🏳️⚧️ last edited by
I should just check. I'm sure disk images can be tracked down in places.
the video and audio detection seems to be excellent, by the way. it just silently figures it out, without asking questions or requiring special arguments or configuration.
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I found two different copies of the disk images, in different places.
both are imaged off a 3.5" disk version, which of course comes on only one (double density, 720kb) disk!
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the funny thing is that I don't think it's breaking because it can't find the right sectors (because they're on the other side), or even the fact that the tracks are in the wrong places (single-sided drives put the bottom side's tracks in a different place than double-sided drive would), but the fact you're spinning the disk BACKWARDS from its perspective. So the phase transitions and sector headers are all gibberish and it has no idea what the fuck it's looking at. -
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That version has no installer. Just the usual files (and a "DESKTOPD.CFG" file that I don't understand)