From: Nick on
On May 13, 11:16 pm, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Hey Nick! Good to see you still here!
> > What device number are you trying to run the image from? It should
> > only be run from device #8 or #9. I haven't checked the image on the
> > CMD site for ages (but should not have changed in that time either).
Hi,

Just downloaded GEOS_SLO.D64 from the CMDRKEY site, put it on my 64HDD
box, attached the image as device #9 (device #8 is the internal drive
of my C128D). In C64 mode, loaded the first file then choose option 1.
Loaded first time no issue - D64 image is pre-keyed, meaning it will
work with the other applications (geoWRITE, etc) which Maurice also
distibuted as free from his site.

The only thing I noticed is Maurice looks to have removed the
GEOS_FST.D64 image that used to be available a while back. The SLO
driver is the conventional IEC protocol, hence truly slow but should
work on every 64HDD config. The FST uses the custom fastloader built
into 64HDD.

64HDD professional does have a better GEOS driver set, and the C128
version of 64HDD prof includes C128 support (has since 2003(?).

Hope this helps, else contact me via the 64HDD website with specifics
of what you've tried, errors, etc.

Cheers,
Nick
From: . on
On 14/05/2010 11:04 PM, redrumloa wrote:
> On May 14, 5:28 am, "."<.@.com> wrote:
>>
>> http://cbmfiles.com/geos/geos-13.php
>
> ???
>
> That is the one I was trying to use.

1581?

From: Payton Byrd on
On May 14, 9:01 am, "Nick @ 64HDD" <i...(a)64hdd.com> wrote:
> On May 13, 11:16 pm, redrumloa <amiga...(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:> Hey Nick! Good to see you still here!
> > > What device number are you trying to run the image from? It should
> > > only be run from device #8 or #9. I haven't checked the image on the
> > > CMD site for ages (but should not have changed in that time either).
>
> Hi,
>
> Just downloaded GEOS_SLO.D64 from the CMDRKEY site, put it on my 64HDD
> box, attached the image as device #9 (device #8 is the internal drive
> of my C128D). In C64 mode, loaded the first file then choose option 1.
> Loaded first time no issue - D64 image is pre-keyed, meaning it will
> work with the other applications (geoWRITE, etc) which Maurice also
> distibuted as free from his site.
>
> The only thing I noticed is Maurice looks to have removed the
> GEOS_FST.D64 image that used to be available a while back. The SLO
> driver is the conventional IEC protocol, hence truly slow but should
> work on every 64HDD config. The FST uses the custom fastloader built
> into 64HDD.
>
> 64HDD professional does have a better GEOS driver set, and the C128
> version of 64HDD prof includes C128 support (has since 2003(?).
>
> Hope this helps, else contact me via the 64HDD website with specifics
> of what you've tried, errors, etc.
>
> Cheers,
> Nick

Nick, I've tried writing the 64HDD_SLO.D64 to a 1541 disk and during
boot it says that system is not keyed and stops. Do you know if maybe
you have an older version that is properly keyed and what's on
Maurice's site might be a cruel joke?
From: redrumloa on
On May 14, 11:46 am, "." <.@.com> wrote:
> On 14/05/2010 11:04 PM, redrumloa wrote:
>
> > On May 14, 5:28 am, "."<.@.com>  wrote:
>
> >>http://cbmfiles.com/geos/geos-13.php
>
> > ???
>
> > That is the one I was trying to use.
>
> 1581?

64HDD_SLO.D64