Question: | Ok, I got the installer and there are problems with either the installation or the start. I am sure I have done everything correctly so far. What now? |
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Question: | I have a game but I don't find an installer for it ? |
Answer: | Make a list of your wishes. You may also include games which are already installable on HD on their own (copyable files and/or an installer supplied with the game itself) which have problems (even with simple degrading problems or no quit), even if it's not that likely that we patch them in near future. Keep in mind that a person is only able to patch about 25 games per year. Indicate with a priority which are your favourites (eg ! and +) and dislikes (-), and check yourself which games already have HD installs. |
Question: | Is it possible to use WHDLoad to install a demo/game which uses the operating system ? |
Answer: | In general it is not possible for a demo/game running inside WHDLoad to access any OS stuff. You as the writer of the required Slave program have to patch all accesses to the OS. Either you disable such accesses or you have to emulate them appropriately. |
Question: | If WHDLoad uses the MMU (option NoMMU/S is not set and on a 68030 option MMU/S is set there are short errors in the graphics and/or in the music (e.g. Beast2). A bug ? |
Answer: | This occurs during loading. The reason is that WHDLoad must switch off the interrupts during loading for a short period if the MMU is used. This behavior cannot be changed. |
User asks: |
Concerning the registration of WHDLoad, I think it's quite correct to demand a
shareware fee but it's kind of unfair in my case, because the old WHDLoad
Slaves work without registering and do not display the requester.
But recently I found a long awaited original: Shadowlands. I have installed the game using the appropriate WHDLoad-installer, but without the registered version, it isn't possible to save gamepositions. There isn't even an option to save back to floppies. And if I bear in mind that the 30 DM added to the price simply to have a playable game (due to the important save option) then I ask myself why I bought the original at all, even if it was cheap! Ok, if I had other originals which would have extra features enabled after registering, that would be an incentive for me to register. But for only the one game? |
Harry answers: |
The cost for installation work can't be estimated correctly anyway - if it was
based on the number of hours to produce the installs, then WHDLoad would have
an average registration fee of 150-200 DM.
I work on a game for about 15 hours on average (admittedly, I do rather complicated and tricky things) and often more. For example I have spent 40 hours on Unreal and it's still not finished. But for that, the stuff is completely tested and runs (except for a few odds and ends, sometimes I simply can't see any further into a game even if I pottered about it long enough - e.g. Masterblazer & its highscore). If I quote 20 DM per hour (a quite cheap price for that kind of work in Germany) that would be 300 DM per install and multiplied by 35 installs totals 10 kDM. *As a matter of fact* I could also make money in the industry with program support during that time. I'm not after the money, therefore my installs always work with the lowest possible version, but don't complain if an install *really* needs a higher version (especially my ones)... Simply see the registration fee as a reward for the installs already done. |