[Coco] Re: Kyum-Gai OS-9 version
Charlie
chazbeenhad at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 3 15:53:38 EDT 2004
Yes! Someone was nice enough to let me try the OS-9 version. Your right, it
runs great from a hard disk.
I also have the rsdos version. The OS-9 version seems to be identical. Same
sounds, speed and everything.
This is great stuff. I love the sundog coco3 games. I wish other Sundog
games, like Sinistar disk 1, Warrior King, and others, were copyable like
this. One of my biggest "coco fears" is my favorite game disks going bad. I
play this stuff all the time, and I'm worried I'll wear them out. Plus I
have a 6 yr old son playing Zenix all the time! :-p
Charlie
"Frederick D Provoncha" <elderpav at juno.com> wrote in
message news:20040802.194249.1760.0.elderpav at juno.com...
> I have the OS-9 version of Kyum-Gai. It CAN be installed on and run from
> a hard drive. It actually runs quite nicely from my hard drive. In fact,
> I even have it set up under Multi-Vue, though that was a little tricky. I
> don't have the RS-DOS version so I can't compare the two versions. I
> imagine the RS-DOS version might run a little smoother, since it doesn't
> have to multitask with anything.
>
> Fred Provoncha
> Stansbury Park, UT
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Aug 2004 10:41:04 -0400 "Charlie"
<chazbeenhad at hotmail.com>
> writes:
> > Does anyone have the Sundog game Kyum-Gai OS-9 version? Can this game
> > be
> > copied and / or run from a harddrive ?
> >
> > How does the game compare to the RS-DOS version? I've always
> > wondered about
> > this.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Charlie
> >
> >
> >
> >
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