From: | Wroldsen, Steve - Highways |
Date: | 10 Aug 2000 at 13:26:14 |
Subject: | Re: T-Zero |
> Hello
>
> > I have just bought T-Zero from ClickBoom. Great game. I am having
> problems
> > running it and was wondering what the best solution was. I have tried
> > running from Workbench (OS3.5) and I get an error message "Not enough
> > memory". Before running the game I have approx. 1.8Mb CHIP RAM and 30Mb
> FAST
> > RAM available. The requirements are for 1.7Mb CHIP RAM. Anyway on the
> odd
> > occasion the game will run as far as the menu and then crash with no
> guru.
> > The only solution I have is to boot without the startup-sequence and
> then
> > from the CLI run SetPatch followed by LoadWB. This method works fine but
> is
> > a pain in the ass. Is there any other way of running the game from WB
> > without all the hassle?
>
> I have exactly the same setup as you (only a faster cd drive). and the
only way I can run T-Zer0 is to run it from the "no-startup-
> sequence" menu too. However I find you dont need to run setpatch or even
load wb. Just assign env: ram: then dir to T0's dir
> and run it. All will then work fine :>
If I don't run SetPatch the game won't. An error message saying something
about AGA required. I presume that you're not running OS3.5. :(
> P.S. It Would have been nice if they couldve had a "TZer0Boot" icon like
with Napalm so that everything is automated - reboot,
> assigns, run. Hmm... I wonder if I could doctor the Napalm one to do hte
same thing for T0....????
That would be nice. Keep in touch.
Regards
Steve
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