


Takes significantly longer to do than extract my. If this guy actually checked the CD-ROM he would see that:Ī) firstly that the installer says the following:ī) and only these files are copied to hard drive (after you've selected language / savedir options):Īnyway, I installed the floppy disk "HD, CD rips" tonight. The hard drive version isn't just "automated by simply using the HD installer contained on the game CD". It's not like I check all the time, I'm just adding games to my WinUAE collection that I don't already have and sharing with everyone afterwards. Good lord! ĭidn't realise there was already a "20 disk " in TOSEC.

You make it sound like the Amiga was total crap coz people were shit out of luck if they didn't have a CDROM drive to play CD games released back then. At the time of release, crackers released hard drive versions of all the Amiga CD games so that people without a CDROM drive could play the games from HD. There will be no shipping charges added if all items in your cart are PDF only.Exactly what does the "LHA file for real Amiga owners" offer over the hard drive version released by crackers back in 1997? Over the hard drive version that's automated by simply using the HD installer contained on the game CD? None of the Amiga CD games released from the mid-90s onwards have any copy protection, so there's no cracking needed to HD install the games.

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