x68000:installing_games_to_hard_drive
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Upon booting, the X68000 executes files from config.sys and usually they are with X or SYS extension. | Upon booting, the X68000 executes files from config.sys and usually they are with X or SYS extension. | ||
- | * *.X files, which are required for the game to run, almost | + | * *.X files, which are required for the game to run, in almost |
- | * *.SYS files and some rare *.X files need ADDDRV (Example #4). | + | * *.SYS files and some rare *.X files need ADDDRV (Example #4). ADDDRV is very picky and most of the times incompatible. |
- | *ADDDRV is very picky about what it will or will not load so don't expect it to do magic. | + | |
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- | Here we can see drivers being loaded and environmental variables being set up. The very important | + | Here we can see drivers being loaded and environmental variables being set up. |
+ | *The mandatory | ||
+ | *Drivers are usually | ||
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+ | In this example OPMDRV3.X and IOCS.X are the ones which interest us. First we must check if they can be executed after the system has fully booted. If yes, then there is a good chance that the game can be installed to HDD. | ||
autoexec.bat | autoexec.bat |
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