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From: cosell@cosell.bbn.com (Bernie Cosell)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Running MarbleMadness! off of a hard disk or RAM:
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Date: 11 Dec 87 05:44:08 GMT
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Thanks for your replies, but, prompted by trying to merge the various
schemes that came in, I've discovered what is surely the EASIEST technique
that works just fine:

  pop your MM disk into a drive.  From a CLI do:
      protect MarbleMadness!:c/sigfile rwed
      delete MarbleMadness!:c/sigfile

Done!  Really.  Now your MM disk is sanitized, and you can just do:
      copy MarbleMadness!:  all
      
      assign MarbleMadness!: 

and you can now click on the icon and away you go.  Thanks all!

   /Bernie\

ps, I picked up Arkanoids.  It is really a VERY nice piece of work.
It is REALLY copy protected: MarauderII can't get ANY handle on what's
going on on the disk (aside fromnoting that EVERY track is "Not a DOS track").
Not surprising since the same folks wrote both.  Anyone know what voodoo
Discovery DID to the Ark disk?  /b\

pps, on the OTHER hand, Discovery only wants $3 for a backup disk.  Not as
convenient as being able to copy one myself, but that's virtually what my
disks cost ME, so it isn't so much of a ripoff.  /b\

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