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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: barney on May 26, 2009, 08:12:27 AM
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What exactly does WHDLoad allow you to do? Does it allow you to play any Amiga game from your HD? Will it allow otherwise non-compatible Amiga games to work on your particular model Amiga (ex. Alien Breed on an Amiga 1200). Thanks.
Barney
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yes, that is exactly what it does: play games from HD fully (and quit back to workbench too, where you find everything the way you left it before starting the game) and providing various fixes so all games work in all amiga models, regardless of cpu/chipset used
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What exactly does WHDLoad allow you to do? Does it allow you to play any Amiga game from your HD?
It allows you to play any Amiga game from your HD which has had a WHDLoad installer created for it. There's a list of installers here:
http://whdload.de/download.html
Will it allow otherwise non-compatible Amiga games to work on your particular model Amiga (ex. Alien Breed on an Amiga 1200).
Yes, the installers generally make the game more compatible.
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Is the setup pretty elaborate, or is it a simple file you drop in the C: directory? I believe I attempted to load it in the past but was unsuccessful.
Barney
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there is an install script... and a VERY detailed amigaguide comes with WHDLoad too
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which version do I use? The WHDLOAD.dev.lha or WHDLOAD.usr.lha? Which one is the more common version to use?
Barney
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WHDLoad usr. The Dev archive is for making your own installers for games which don't already have one.
Just install the usr archive, then go to the link I posted above and download installers for the individual games you want to install. Run each of their installers and follow the instructions.
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If you are using an accelerated Amiga 2000, will the games play faster or will the program slow it down to actual speed> Thanks.
Barney
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.... or google for KG WHDLOAD PACKS and just download them...
also the games will automatically slow to correct speed, I play on a 68060/ppc A4000D :)
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If you are using an accelerated Amiga 2000, will the games play faster or will the program slow it down to actual speed> Thanks.
Barney
I think it depends on the installer. Generally they run at the proper speed.
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games that need slowdown will slowdown. games that need "horsepower" (like 3D ones) will generally use as much speed as possible...
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This is awesome. For compatibility reasons, I had my Amiga 3000 stored away since it only ran about 50 percent of my software. Now I can use the 3000 for all my gaming and put away my 20 ton Amiga 2000.
Barney
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Any tips for slowing some games down? Syndicate runs a little fast on my 40MHz Warpengined A4000.
Thanks,
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@Barney
One small detail you will have to remember is some games require a certain kickstart file to be preloaded etc, these are not readily available, you'll need to use all your powers of resourcing to acquire such addons ;-)
@RMK305
You probably just need to disable a certain cache (try typing cpu or similair and see what the syntax for disabling certain functions is), or look for a suitable degrader program on Aminet perhaps... If I remember rightly though a WHDLoad version of Syndicate does exist? This would obviously solve the timing problem.
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So, how do I actually install a particular game on my hard drive. Do I first need to adf2disk then install back to hard drive with the installer? Thanks.
Barney
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When I try to install "WHDLoad", I get the following error message: Unable to open your tool 'installer'.
Is anybody aware of this message? What is the installer tool and how do I get it? Thanks.
Barney
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So, how do I actually install a particular game on my hard drive. Do I first need to adf2disk then install back to hard drive with the installer? Thanks.
Barney
Again, it depends on the installer. Some of the newer ones can install directly from disk images, but for the most part you'll need real (original, non-cracked) disks. Some cracked versions are supported for commercial games that were subsequently released as freeware, but not many.
Mounting ADF files with diskimage.device can get you around the real disk challenge in cases where installation is a simple file copy. NDOS disks need to be ripped, so it's originals-only for them.
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When I try to install "WHDLoad", I get the following error message: Unable to open your tool 'installer'.
Is anybody aware of this message? What is the installer tool and how do I get it? Thanks.
Barney
http://aminet.net/package/util/misc/Installer-43_3
Put the file 'Installer' in SYS:Utilities and/or C:
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Thanks, that installer program worked fine.
Barney