[Coco] Re: Re: Kyum-Gai OS-9 version

Charlie chazbeenhad at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 4 08:15:56 EDT 2004


Sinistaar is one of the best COCO games EVER. I heard there was a cracked
disk1 out there some where that does away with the copy protection. That
would be a nice find.

I keep my floppy disks in the standard flip-top disk organizers and I've not
had any problem with them after all these years..... so far :)

Would it be possible to make a DSK of your Zenix disk?

Charlie

"Frederick D Provoncha" <elderpav at juno.com> wrote in
message news:20040803.215516.1852.1.elderpav at juno.com...
> Charlie,
>
> Ah yes, I have those games too. They are great! I especially love Zenix
> and Sinistaar. My copy of Zenix is relatively new. I bought it from Jim
> Davis about 3 years ago. Unfotunately, he no longer sells copies :-( It
> also appears to me that my copy of Zenix is NOT copy-protected. I made a
> backup copy that seems to work just fine.
>
> As for Sinistaar, I bought that game on eBay a few months ago. They were
> old disks, and quite out of shape. At first they wouldn't run. I kept
> getting I/O errors. Then I stumbled upon a suggestion made by someone to
> open up the disk sleeve, take out the mylar disk inside, and delicately
> clean it in a bowl of warm water with a touch of dish soap added. I then
> gently dried it off and inserted it back into the sleeve. I tried again
> to load and run the game on the Coco and it worked! The game runs great
> now. I never would have tried this on a functioning disk. The disk wasn't
> working anyway, so I figured I had nothing to lose. It appears that some
> old floppy disks may possibly have their life extended a bit longer using
> this technique.
>
> Again, I recommend trying this only on disks that do not work at all and
> would otherwise be unuseable.
>
> Fred Provoncha
>
>
> On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 15:53:38 -0400 "Charlie"
<chazbeenhad at hotmail.com>
> writes:
> > Yes! Someone was nice enough to let me try the OS-9 version. Your
> > right, it
> > runs great from a hard disk.
> > I also have the rsdos version. The OS-9 version seems to be
> > identical. Same
> > sounds, speed and everything.
> > This is great stuff. I love the sundog coco3 games. I wish other
> > Sundog
> > games, like Sinistar disk 1, Warrior King, and others, were copyable
> > like
> > this. One of my biggest "coco fears" is my favorite game disks going
> > bad. I
> > play this stuff all the time, and I'm worried I'll wear them out.
> > Plus I
> > have a 6 yr old son playing Zenix all the time! :-p
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> > "Frederick D Provoncha" <elderpav at juno.com> wrote in
> > message
news:20040802.194249.1760.0.elderpav at juno.com...
> > > I have the OS-9 version of Kyum-Gai. It CAN be installed on and
> > run from
> > > a hard drive. It actually runs quite nicely from my hard drive. In
> > fact,
> > > I even have it set up under Multi-Vue, though that was a little
> > tricky. I
> > > don't have the RS-DOS version so I can't compare the two versions.
> > I
> > > imagine the RS-DOS version might run a little smoother, since it
> > doesn't
> > > have to multitask with anything.
> > >
> > > Fred Provoncha
> > > Stansbury Park, UT
> > >
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 10:41:04 -0400 "Charlie"
> > <chazbeenhad at hotmail.com>
> > > writes:
> > > > Does anyone have the Sundog game Kyum-Gai OS-9 version? Can this
> > game
> > > > be
> > > > copied and / or run from a harddrive ?
> > > >
> > > > How does the game compare to the RS-DOS version? I've always
> > > > wondered about
> > > > this.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks.
> > > >
> > > > Charlie
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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