I'm just glad to help as I doubt Phaeron has any intention of adding a .bas boot and to be honest I don't blame him as it's a headache, far more complex than running an .exe file.hardmanm wrote:Many thanks for taking the time to help out, i'll give you a credit on the next version.
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Yes, I'll knock out a few more and send them later today..hardmanm wrote:Paul is there any chance of sending me the ones you have already converted.
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Hoping to get a bigger batch next time..
Next batch in your email box, up to L now, and there's a couple non workers that are not actual bas files...hardmanm wrote:Thanks Paul, ive just finished putting them into the gamebase. They all run great, many thanks. Ill look forward to the next batch.
Hoping to get a bigger batch next time..
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Ok, I'll get more done hopefully later...Been hell here..
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Sorry Mark, a multitude of cock ups here, daughter has a massive verruca, washing machine has died and the spinal issue I have decided to be very painful (arthritis in the spine aint nice).
Will finish the whole lot (L - Z) over the weekend and that's a promise.
Will finish the whole lot (L - Z) over the weekend and that's a promise.
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Sitting in your email box...
Have fun...
And on time for once although I was closehardmanm wrote:Thanks mate, i'll look forward to receiving them next week.

Sitting in your email box...
Have fun...
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the autoboot flag isn't unticked is it?
Also is a a CLOAD cas image?
Are these in the database already, if not send me some and I'll have a play.
I just tried a .cas by command line and it worked?hardmanm wrote:Many thanks Paul, i will start swapping the files over today. I don't suppose you know how to convert .cas files to .atr, i find autobooting basic cassette images dosn't work.
the autoboot flag isn't unticked is it?
Also is a a CLOAD cas image?
Are these in the database already, if not send me some and I'll have a play.
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As for the others, could be unsupported baud rates...
Scrap all that...
the only way to do it is to use the switches for the OS and to turn basic on and also use the ./nocasauto switch. As long as there no disk drive enabled it will pop up to a Basic ready screen and then the user would have to type CLOAD and hit return twice and then when it says ready again type run.
I can't automate that I'm afraid..
Ah, they will need a forced CLOAD then, I MAY be able to help you there, do you know which ones they are..?hardmanm wrote:The gamebase contains hundreds of them already, they just don't seem to work very well with the autoboot enabled. Its only the basic ones that give me the trouble.
As for the others, could be unsupported baud rates...
Scrap all that...
the only way to do it is to use the switches for the OS and to turn basic on and also use the ./nocasauto switch. As long as there no disk drive enabled it will pop up to a Basic ready screen and then the user would have to type CLOAD and hit return twice and then when it says ready again type run.
I can't automate that I'm afraid..
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