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0005176BridesOfDracula[All Projects] Generalpublic2021-06-27 16:13
ReporterBarryB 
Assigned ToStingRayProject InfoBrides of Dracula (Gonzo Games)
http://www.whdload.de/games/BridesOfDracula.html
 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
StatusresolvedResolutionfixed 
Summary0005176: Emulated WinUAE, OS 3.9 (WB 45.1) Installer fails to install a CT RAW image of
DescriptionGameVersion: english,pal,1 disk, Budget re-release by Zeppelin
SlaveVersion: V1.1 from 28-Jun-2006

Emulated WinUAE, OS 3.9 (WB 45.1)
Installer fails to install a CT RAW image of the Budget re-release on the Zeppelin Platinum label. Error message: "Checksum error on track 1". This also fails with same message using the official IPF #0303.
Can the Zeppelin release be supported please? I can supply a Kryoflux dump or CT RAW image if needed!
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MachineA1200
CPU68020
CPUSpeed14
ChipSetAGA
GFXCardNone
ChipMem2 MB
FastMem128 MB
WorkbenchOS 3.9
KickROMOther
KickSoftNone
WHDLoad18.5
importedyes
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note ~0010264

StingRay (developer)

Last edited: 2021-05-15 16:44

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Not sure how the imager has ever worked as the checksum check was incorrect. I have coded a new RawDIC imager (the CTRAW image has a checksum error on track 88 btw!), added 68000 quitkey support and a delay for the title picture.

note ~0010460

BarryB (reporter)

Thanks for new installer!

Redumped track 88 and CTRAW now installs without any error!
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Date Modified Username Field Change
2021-05-03 13:13 administrator New Issue
2021-05-03 14:53 StingRay Assigned To => StingRay
2021-05-03 14:53 StingRay Status new => assigned
2021-05-14 20:45 StingRay Note Added: 0010264
2021-05-14 20:46 StingRay Status assigned => resolved
2021-05-14 20:46 StingRay Resolution open => fixed
2021-05-15 16:44 StingRay Note Edited: 0010264 View Revisions
2021-06-27 16:13 BarryB Note Added: 0010460
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