Problem loading many games from arnold / tosec

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John
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Problem loading many games from arnold / tosec

Post by John »

I seem to have problems loading many of the games from the arnold ftp ass wel as from other repositories. The problem starts when loading the game. The filenames show strange characters (hearts, | signs etc) at the start of each file. An example (shot with winvice cause that emulator shows the problem in a obvious way):

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The emulator seems to try to load the files but the game crashes when doing so. Resulting in silimair screens like this one:

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This happens with a LOT of games, some others do work. Am I doing something wrong? As stated I also tried Winvice only to see the same games fail to load there too.
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Post by Stuart Toomer »

That is because the disk contents appear to the Zip-Coded (1!xxx, 2!xxx, 3!xxx, etc.). CCS64 doesn't natively support this, so you will need to extract the individual parts from the D64 file, then re-convert them to a D64 file again. You can use the Star Commander/Utilities to do this:
http://sta.c64.org/scbeta.html
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Stuart Toomer.
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Post by John »

Could u please explain to me how to reconvert the files to a d64 again? Winvice gives the same problems so I guess that program also doesnt support zipped content?

I understand that the contents of the D64 itself are zipped so I need to extract them from the d64, unzip them and rebuild a new D64?
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Post by Stuart Toomer »

You need to use Star Commander, in order to extract each individual PRG from that D64 file, then use the STARZIP program (which is a part of the Star Utilities package), in order to re-construct a D64 file. STARZIP may be able to do the job fully.

It has been quite a while since I have had to use those utilities, so it is best to download them yourself and investigate them - it's how I learnt. The Star Utilities package comes with instructions for each utility too.
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Stuart Toomer.
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