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Boot Issue With Megatouch XL Gold

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obcd:
I posted a link with an image to DaddyLongLegs once.
It contains all you need.
Just can't remember if I used a private message or posted it public.
Can't seem to find back my private messages. (Maybe because it's monday morning)

The gold uses a detection to figure out if you are running from cd or harddisk. It looks like a simple patch to remove that from the game exe.
I'll see if I can find the link again.

http://www.mediafire.com/download/9w93x1vbjzaq959/megaxl_1g.zip

ice2921:
Forgive my ignorance, but how do I use that file?

ice2921:
ok figured out how to copy the image but I need to figure out how to create partitions, as it seems that its only one this partition. I boot it up and its looking for the F: partition.

obcd:
First of all you need to unzip it.
Next, you need to transfer the resulting .img file to your cf or harddisk. I use winhex for that.
It works best on xp as windows 7 and higher sometimes refuse to access an external usb enclosure on a low level sector based method.
In linux, you can use dd to transfer an image to a disk.
You can also locate the tool they use to image sd cards for the raspberry pi. That one should work as well.
Make sure you don't image your windows drive, or it will brick your pc.
The resulting harddisk or compact flash disk should be bootable in your megatouch. It will also boot freedos.
You can examine the config.sys and autoexec.bat to see how the directory structure is set up and you can copy your megatouch files to the provided folder.


ice2921:

--- Quote from: obcd on January 16, 2017, 06:25:23 am ---First of all you need to unzip it.
Next, you need to transfer the resulting .img file to your cf or harddisk. I use winhex for that.
It works best on xp as windows 7 and higher sometimes refuse to access an external usb enclosure on a low level sector based method.
In linux, you can use dd to transfer an image to a disk.
You can also locate the tool they use to image sd cards for the raspberry pi. That one should work as well.
Make sure you don't image your windows drive, or it will brick your pc.
The resulting harddisk or compact flash disk should be bootable in your megatouch. It will also boot freedos.
You can examine the config.sys and autoexec.bat to see how the directory structure is set up and you can copy your megatouch files to the provided folder.

--- End quote ---
Thanks I figured out the image thing now its on to setting up the f partition I tried to boot to just the vanilla image and it was looking for a file on the f drive. I think it was f:\delall

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