Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!king!rck From: rck@king.CES.CWRU.Edu (Robert Knauerhase) Subject: Re: ACS GS Demo Message-ID: <1989Dec10.012238.8714@usenet.ins.cwru.edu> Reply-To: rck@king.UUCP (Robert Knauerhase) Organization: Case Western Reserve University References: <891208.01132193.000759@UWEC.CP6> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 89 01:22:38 GMT In article <891208.01132193.000759@UWEC.CP6> S680534@UWEC.BITNET (ROBERT TANNER) writes: >I was wondering if the demo files where corrupted or something else. I got >the demo out of APPLE2-L and BinSCII it fine and Unshrunk it fine, but >when it boots, the boot screen is all screwed up. I know you have to >reboot each time you run a demo, but is there something wrong with the >boot or is it a corrupted file? Thanks. > _____ >||___|| Bob Tanner >| o | BITNET: S680534@UWEC.BITNET >|__O__| Amiga: Aaarg, Make It Go Away > I.B.M.: International Brotherhood of Morons Try booting the disk in different ways. I've found that botting from a BOOT5 sys program I have (I boot from HD normally) results in a messed up screen, but "Call-155 C500g " from AppleSloth almost always results in a good title page. [No, I don't always use c500g to boot a disk; but it seems to work.] Somebody play with it (or disassemble it :) and see what's up. This is ARRRRRRRGGGGHHH finals week at cood ol' Case Western... Rob Knauerhase P.S. Anyone find any deep meaning in the somewhat schizophrenic text they display? What are "Deny socks" and who would skate barefoot anyway?!? +----------------------------------------------------------------+ |Rob Knauerhase |Case Western Reserve University| |rck@ces.cwru.edu |CREN (BitNET): Knauer@CWRU | |rck@scl.cwru.edu |GEnie: R.Knauerhase | |"Beware the Turing tar pit, where everything is possible, | | but nothing of interest is easy." | +----------------------------------------------------------------+