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echo: 64_talk
to: Errol Smith
from: Tarragon Moon
date: 1994-09-02 06:39:00
subject: Moonlight #8

>  I seem to remember that I couldnt get moonlight to load on my
 > 1541-ii, even though it worked fine on my ancient 1541. This
 > isnt to say that it wont work at all on 1541-ii's, because mine
 > in particular is very fussy, & often dies completely for no
 > reason.
Hmm, works fine on my '41-II. Could be just your `flakey` drive.

 >  Though all the chapters worked on my copy however..
As they should. The copy I uploaded was Zipped, and one (1!) sector pointer
got screwed up by the Zip. Don't know how that happened, but it worked fine
when I Zipped it again.

 >  Yeah, Veangance is certainly one of the most arrogant sceners
 > around, and Vandalism News has certainly gone way down hill in
 > the past few issues. It was a better mag when it was an Oz/o.s.
 > combo. Now that it is '100% european' it is full of crap..
I must say that I never really liked it much, but it did have the
occasional interesting chapter. Pity about the quality of it now.

 >  Agreed, not enough dudes, and not enough releases.. universe
 > sized ego's like veangance's don't help either. (:
Looks like his ego is making up for the rest of us hey :)

 > btw, so when's your first Menace mega-demo being released tarry?
 > (-: 
Hey didn't you get it yet? I'm SURE I sent it... :)

 > btw, found a prob with macro-assembler - it is -very- fussy
 > about NMI routines.. I cant run any samples by just f4'ing out
 > of it & running the routines. Have to reset to test. Yuck!
Try doing a `back-arrow` 1, then start it from the monitor (I usually start
Macro-assembler from the AR monitor, and if you exit the assembler it goes
back to the monitor). I find that if something doesn't work from M-ass,
then it's usually something to do with my setup routines...

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