Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bbn!cosell.bbn.com!cosell From: cosell@cosell.bbn.com (Bernie Cosell) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Running MarbleMadness! off of a hard disk or RAM: Message-ID: <19204@bbn.COM> Date: 11 Dec 87 05:44:08 GMT Sender: news@bbn.COM Reply-To: cosell@bbn.com.UUCP (Bernie Cosell) Organization: BBN Laboratories Incorporated, Cambridge, MA Lines: 31 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\ Bernie Cosell Internet: cosell@bbn.com Bolt, Beranek & Newman, Inc USENET: bbn.com!cosell Cambridge, MA 02238 Telco: (617) 873-3503