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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Gaming => Topic started by: Philski on November 02, 2010, 07:21:28 PM
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Hi guys,
So, today I received a copy of Dragon's Lair: Escape From Singe's Castle. A game I had the chance of picking up when I was a kid, but thought you needed the first game in order to run it, so turned it down.
Having just got back from work to find it sitting waiting for me I've just installed it with no problem whatsoever, however when it comes to pressing the 'Play' button the game just freezes. The same things happen when running the game from the floppy drive. I've tried various options such as turning the sound and mirrored rooms off and on but I still end up at the same point.
Does anybody know of a solution to this? I'm trying to run it on my A600.
Kind regards,
Phil
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I've definitely had some game compatibility issues with both my OS2 (sold it) and my OS3 A600. (Unfortunately, I cannot get my Escape game to work at all on any computer because of a disk error.)
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Try re-installing the game using WHDLoad instead:
http://whdload.de/games/DragonsLair.html
http://whdload.de/whdload/WHDLoad_usr_small.lha
Hopefully that should fix it so it works.
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Thanks Cammy, I'll give that a shot. I've had trouble getting things running using WHDLoad on my A600 but i'll give it a go :)
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if i remember it needs kickstart 1.3 to work correctly maybe WHDload can fix it to work on kickstart 2.0 and above. the link above in this thread is for the very first dragon's Lair which works ok but not for your version. you have the second part of the original game.
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Okay, so I've copied over the two lha's however when I try ciicking on install I just get the can't open tool error.
Any ideas?
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UPDATE
I had no joy with WHDLoad, so what I've ended up doing is picking up a 1.3 Kickstart and ROM Switcher from Amigakit (very speedy, thanks guys).
With this installed the game runs fine (and Darkseed loads at its intended resolution without changing it manually which is an added bonus).
The only issue now is that the 1.3 ROM doesn't recognise the A600's hard drive. Is there any way I can change this so that I can run the game from hard disc?
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You need to patch the scsi.device into your Kickstart:
http://www2.gup.jku.at/~tkoeck/kick1.3_scsi.device_patch/
...not sure if there's an easier way to do it on your system without a MMU.
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Thanks for that.
Sadly I think that may be a little beyond my ability.
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@save2600
I downloaded GETSCSI11 from aminet, but how do I run it? I couldn't find clear instructions in the guide it comes with.
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@save2600
I downloaded GETSCSI11 from aminet, but how do I run it? I couldn't find clear instructions in the guide it comes with.
I just tried it on my A3000. You have to open a shell/cli, point to the directory and then simply type getscsi. It's an executable that extracts the info from Kickstart and creates a scsi.device driver which was placed in the same directory. The guide included shows how to append it to your startup-sequence or userstartup file located in S.
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Thanks for that! :) Okay, so I've created scsi.device, copied it to the devs directory on a backup workbench disk and edited the startup-sequence to match the one listed in the guide.
However, when trying to boot I get an error message telling me the device can't be recognized.
I've tried altering the startup from 'Dh0:' to 'System:' and 'Work:' but I still get the same message.
Any ideas?