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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

719.0. "Drive difference between OLD and NEW St's" by RUTILE::BISHOP () Wed Dec 27 1989 13:20

    Ok Guys.
    
    Here's another tester.
    
    My good ol' ST broke down, and i had it replaced with the newer
    type (1 meg drive). One good thing is that i got another years
    guarantee, but some of my software doesn't work with the new
    drive. Is there a bit of code i can use, or will i have to take
    them all back ?
    
    Any idea's ?
    
    ~lewis.
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719.1What programs? - Also, check drive speed.RODNEY::PETERSDon Peters, CTC2-1/F10, 287-3153Thu Dec 28 1989 15:578
Can you be more specific as to what software doesn't work anymore? Some
commercial software is so heavily copy protected that it has problems with
certain drives. For example, Populous would often fail on my drive, even
after aligned by a certified Atari repair center. I eventually got a
replacement from the issueing company that worked fine. In general, tho,
I haven't had that sort of problem, so possibly the drive is slightly
out of alignment. You might try to get one of those programs that checks
the rpm of the drive to see if it is 300 rpm, plus or minus 2.
719.2I think you could be rightRUTILE::BISHOPFri Dec 29 1989 07:0617
    Don,
    
    Software that doesn't work : -	Universal Military Simulator
    					Fast Basic
    					Flight Sim II
    					
    These are a few of about 10 pieces of software that don't work.
    Going on the asumption that the only copy-protected piece is
    UMS then maybe it is my drive. Do you know of any PD software
    that checks the rpm? If so where can i get one? Maybe some-one
    could send me a copy of it or supply me with the PD library name
    and address? I am in FRANCE, but have a British address aswell,
    so library's in both GB & FRANCE would be ok.
    
    Thanks in anticipation....
    
    ~lewis
719.3Check out topic 399RODNEY::PETERSDon Peters, CTC2-1/F10, 287-3153Fri Dec 29 1989 13:296
I knew this conference had a discussion on this topic a while ago (I even
contributed to it), so I checked back. Sure enough, it was covered in
note 399. Replies 6 and 7 are especially relevant.

A SHOW KEYWORDS/FULL RPM would have been convenient, but RPM was not listed
among the keywords that were defined.