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WHDload DOS Error 205 /kick34005.A500
« on: September 22, 2014, 06:32:59 PM »
So I installed WHDload in Winuae, and as I recall happening in the past on my real Amiga, some games ask for roms. In this case it is asking for "Devs:Kickstarts/kick34005.A500"


According to this page I just have to rename my amiga-os-130.rom from my Amiga Forever CD, but no... no that just will not do. The error continues even after resetting WinUAE.

So what's the deal? I paid for the roms, they don't work, so now what?


http://www.whdload.de/docs/en/need.html

Thanks in advance.
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Re: WHDload DOS Error 205 /kick34005.A500
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2014, 07:20:28 PM »
Quote from: alex76gr;773688
Look for the "rom.key" file in your Amiga forever cd-rom.
It must be under the same directory with the roms.
Copy the "rom.key" file in "DH0:/Devs/Kickstarts" and try again.


Key file is present. All files from SKICK are present in the correct directory too.
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Re: WHDload DOS Error 205 /kick34005.A500
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2014, 07:21:49 PM »
Quote from: F0LLETT;773687
Amiga Forever roms are encrypted.


Errrr... yes it's me Christopher... who are you and who is "shall not be named?!?!?!" Creepy!!! :)


 So if the Amiga Forever roms are encrypted, does that mean they can not be used or need to be decrypted in order to work?

 Also, does one of the downloads from the link you shared provide roms that are not encrypted and will work?
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Re: WHDload DOS Error 205 /kick34005.A500
« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2014, 08:48:18 PM »
Quote from: Matt_H;773705
What you can actually do is start up an emulated 1.3 environment with the encrypted ROM, use a ROM grabber from within the emulation, and voila - you'll have yourself an unencrypted ROM. You just need a way to get the file to your emulated 3.x environment - very easily done if you're using the Windows-directory-as-hard-drive filesystem, otherwise you'll need to "sneakernet" via floppy (ADF) or hard drive (HDF).



Oh yes, Rom Grabbers, I forgot all about them! Thanks, great idea!

EDIT: been a while, what Aminet software is good for this?
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Re: WHDload DOS Error 205 /kick34005.A500
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2014, 01:33:43 PM »
I ended up finding a set of roms I'd pirated a while back and they worked fine and were already re-named for me. Didn't have to resort to Grabkick after all, though I wish Amiga Forever would not have encrypted them in the first place, would have saved me a little drama.
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