You can discus menu disks by all those classic ST hack & pack teams. If you have questions, requests or remarks about hackers, packers, screens or just menu disks in general, this is the place to be!
I cannot host for long so they'll be there until the end of the week.
It's like a tour of my code and Ozymandias graphics. I scanned the woman picture on ADR31 using my Amiga and a security camera I bought second hand. There are a couple of menus I don't recognise so I guess others coded them.
Mac Sys Data/Persistence Of Vision
Instructions said to install Windows 2000 or better so I installed Fedora.
My main site: http://www.mug-uk.co.uk - slowly digging up the bits from my past (and re-working a few): Atari ST, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (Music ripping guide).
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in that's available for Word 2007 upwards. It's a fix-it toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: http://www.mikestoolbox.co.uk
alexh wrote:It has the Medway Boys III bootblock which doesn't seem to like a configuration of 4Mbytes.
Ah right, never use the 4MB option on STEEM for that very reason. Wizzcat did a fixed version of Medway III to get around this problem, so use his installer and replace the boot. OK, it stops being an authentic ADR #21 but at least it'll work
My main site: http://www.mug-uk.co.uk - slowly digging up the bits from my past (and re-working a few): Atari ST, Sega 8-bit (game hacks) and NDS (Music ripping guide).
I develop a free Word (for Windows) add-in that's available for Word 2007 upwards. It's a fix-it toolbox that will allow power Word users to fix document errors. You can find it at: http://www.mikestoolbox.co.uk