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A lost art? Star Commander!
« on: August 20, 2004, 12:22:41 AM »
I am trying to use Star Commander on an older 200Mhz laptop w/Win95(in DOS, no Win loaded command prompt only).

So far I have NORMAL mode working like a charm it appears, however TURBO and WARP don't work at all. Huh? I never had a problem back in the day and my memory is a bit hazy.


Itronix laptop (200Mhz) -> XE1541 cable -> 1571 drive

I'm sure it's something simple as a setting, just wondering if it rings a bell before I go spend time digging through the settings and such.

I feel the annual 8bit bug bitting me BAD :lol:
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Re: A lost art? Star Commander!
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2004, 01:22:15 AM »
Hi LocalH, thanks for the response.

I think you mean delay value? I used recalibrate and it set a value of 7. Before recalibrating it was at 10 by default and didn't work even in NORMAL mode. Hmm, i guess it would make sense to tinker with that first:-) Will try.
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Re: A lost art? Star Commander!
« Reply #2 on: August 20, 2004, 03:11:29 AM »
Ok I tried changing the delay value, no help. It must not like the motherboard. Oh well it works well in NORMAL mode, just slow. I got done what i needed to get done, this laptop is temp. Thanks again.
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