From: | Mick Foster |
Date: | 16 Aug 2000 at 06:49:54 |
Subject: | Re: LensLok [was] Re: Amiga Piracy |
Greetings and Felicitations,
Jon spake thus on 16-08-00:
[snip]
> Hyperloaders were a better form of protection, unless you had a decent
HI-FI
> or LERM that is :)
>
Like my Toshiba, for example...? Or my mate Pete who supplied the latest
Lerm whenever it arrived...? You were always down bloody quick when
something new arrived courtesy of either Clarkie or Mick!
> > (Not to mention if you were colour blind or had a B&W TV)
>
> Which ruled out playing games with colour codes. ;)
>
Jet Set Willy anyone? IIRC you had a sheet with the appropriate colours laid
out corresponding to numbers on the keyboard. I remember spending hours at
school copying those &*^%ing codes so I could play the game. And it was
bugged to hell...
I always thought Lenslok was ill-conceived considering the resolution of the
Spectrum (256x192 if anyone is interested); and trying to focus on an
out-of-focus image as my optician put it, well... guaranteed migraine here!
Regards,
Mick.
It would seem to me that the powers that be
Keep themselves in splendour and security...
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