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Post by nonefornow on Jul 25, 2018 23:33:13 GMT
You can try with SDBrowse. csdb.dk/release/?id=152470 Based on the comments it has limited success.
Another alternative is just to use WinVice and then copy the new D81 on the sd2iec.
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Post by nonefornow on Jul 19, 2018 18:27:28 GMT
So the "uIEC.MAN" image contains three files: The *-doc, the *-man and the *-run files.
By reading through the instructions I realized that the *-run file is not needed when booting from the SD2IEC. And that's because a GEOS128 image has to be selected before loading GEOS128.
But when booting from another drive (like the 1571 of the C128DCR) that file is needed so that *-man can run before all of the other GEOS files and set up the SD2IEC. The *-man then can be used to select images that are on the SD2IEC.
.... Little by little I am getting there....
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Post by nonefornow on Jul 12, 2018 16:35:01 GMT
I was able to set up a working D81 with GEOS128, the RAMLink, the UIEC driver, and the FMradio booting from the SD2IEC.
Next I'll try the trick above and extract the GEOS128 files directly to the SD card. A different one.
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Post by nonefornow on Jul 9, 2018 22:57:33 GMT
So I downloaded the UIEC manager as indicated in the first post and started to play with it.
First off it does not work in 40c mode only in 80c mode. It does not appear to be a true file manager. It is some sort of autoexec application that allows you to switch GEOS images after booting. Apparently, to be useful, all GEOS files (images) need to be placed in a special folder of the SD2IEC.
After the initial attempt I stopped as I am trying to print and read the instructions.
Given that the SD2IEc is a storage device, I was wondering what would happen if I extract the GEOS files and place them in the root of the SD card. Would I be able to boot GEOS?
I got that idea when reading a comment in another forum about the usage of the SD2IEC.
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Post by nonefornow on Jul 9, 2018 15:18:36 GMT
No matter what flavor of the game you play - Space Invaders is still a good game. Here I am running a version called "Alien Invaders" in 80c.
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Post by nonefornow on Apr 27, 2018 3:34:19 GMT
On the web site there is also a brief description for each title. www.fragit.net/
When you click on the Canada Remote System it gives you a warning message. But I trust the site is secure.
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Post by nonefornow on Apr 26, 2018 21:41:38 GMT
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Post by nonefornow on Mar 21, 2018 21:47:17 GMT
I tried to run a comparison between the most updated list, as Robert posted, and a previous version of the same list. I was able to identify these 5 new titles.
AudioEx 2.0 - native C128 and GEOS mode (packaged with the C64/128 FM Radio Module) Digimaster 128 Commodore 128 File Browser 6 Megabit 128 ROM Bomberland (enhanced when run in C64 mode)
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Post by nonefornow on Mar 19, 2018 20:17:35 GMT
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Post by nonefornow on Mar 14, 2018 0:15:02 GMT
As far as I'm concerned you can use any pictures as you wish.
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