Russ
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Post by Russ on Jul 9, 2003 14:03:01 GMT -5
Hi guys, great site you have here. Ahh, playing on the CPC emulator sure brings back memories I used to have a game, but I just can't remember the title. This may sound a little vague but hopefully this might ring a bell with someone out there. OK, it was like Jet Set Willy in tone but all of it was set in outer space. It had "The blue danube" music playing constantly, and was obviously inspired by 2001:Space oddysey. It was a platform game where you travelled to different planets, and once on a planet, you explored it (again, like Jet Set Willy 2). The word "jupiter" crops up in my mind for some reason. Anotehr quick query I have is that upon using an Amstrad Emulator (this problem has happened on several) - most games work fine and dandy, but when I go to play other games (such as feud, Dizzy + rainbow islands) I get a message saying "memory full". I have mucked about with the memory settings but no avail. Can anyone help me? ;D Thanks again for the great site. God bless the internet!!!
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Post by Satchman2000 on Aug 20, 2003 8:01:34 GMT -5
Hiya
the game you are thinking of is "Roland in Space". As for your emulator memory problem, there's no reason you should get a memory full error (I presume the message is from the emulator and not windows).
The easiest thing to do is once you are finished playing a gmae, "eject" the disk or tape and "reset" the Amstrad.
If you still have problems, just restart the emulator.
hope this helps
Dave
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Russ
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Post by Russ on Aug 20, 2003 11:24:22 GMT -5
Hi there, thanks loads for the response. I did manage to fix the mem probs, I was using load"filename" instead of run"filename" (or vice versa). I finally managed to load Roland in Space and realise that was the one. Anyhoo, I appreciate you getting back to me. Thank you
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