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Re: Amiga CD32 questions
« on: August 29, 2007, 09:25:12 PM »
3. Yes, but I believe only games which require 2 MB ram or less.

You may have heard of the 200, 350, 444 and 888 game compilations. They are bootable cds with a bunch of WHDLoad games loaded from the Arcade Game Selector frontend. Great for CD32! :-D
 

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Re: Amiga CD32 questions
« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2007, 09:31:39 PM »
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Everblue wrote:
Actually no I haven't - where can these be downloaded from?
- What about games that make use of the keyboard?
- Is there a way to save? (guess not :( )


Um.. They can be downloaded from Torrent sites. Obviously I cannot give any links here, but search your favourite sites for cd32.  :-)

CD32 has a keyboard port (ps2 plug). A4000 keyboards can be used directly, and A2000 and A3000 keyboards can be used with an AT->PS2 adapter.
You can also use a PC keyboard with e.g. a Lyra interface.

No, there's no way to save.
 

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Re: Amiga CD32 questions
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2007, 09:35:48 PM »
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Everblue wrote:
So basically, if I could use a SCART/RGB cable, I can force the console to run in PAL and I should have no problems.


Should be. But isn't there any easier way than choosing PAL/NTSC in the early startup menu? I remember apps which were able to switch between screen modes, like Pseudo Ops?

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Regarding 3. , I wanted to know if WHDLoad images can be run directly from a cd-rom.... Like Amiga 500 games.... That would be cool.


That's possible. I'm using it all the time.

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Another question - can a keyboard be connected without using funky stuff like SX-1 ?


The SX-1 just adds support for a PC keyboard (AT plug). CD32 has support for a keyboard.