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0006798ReshootProxima3[All Projects] Generalpublic2025-09-30 23:31
ReporterRalph 
Assigned ToWeplProject InfoReshoot Proxima 3 (spieleschreiber)
http://www.whdload.de/games/ReshootProxima3.html
 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
StatusassignedResolutionopen 
Summary0006798: Hi Wepl, thanks for your great work on making WHDLoad installs. I had problems
DescriptionGameVersion: digital download from amigshop
SlaveVersion: 1.3 from 11.11.2023

Hi Wepl,
thanks for your great work on making WHDLoad installs.
I had problems running RP3 on my A4000-D with Kickstart 3.2.3, which seems to be a common issue:
https://www.amibay.com/threads/reshoot-3-proxima-will-not-start-on-a-a4000d-with-68060.2448368/
This is why I tried to use your WHDLoad install, as this seems to load a working kickstart version before starting the game.
But unfortunately the installers unzipping via xadunfile didn't work for me (no data was ecxtracted) and there was no error message either.
So I just unpacked the contents of the archive myself to the install directory, just like it would be located when using Richards install routine.
But when starting the game, it can't find the "rp3.bin" file, altough it is in the install directory of RP3 together with the WHDLoad slave.
Where do I need to put "rp3.bin" and the other files, so the WHDLoad install will find them?
Kind regards,
Ralph
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MachineA4000
CPU68EC030
CPUSpeed25
ChipSetAGA
GFXCardZZ9000
ChipMem2 MB
FastMem8
WorkbenchOS 3.2
KickROM47 - Kick 3.2
KickSoftNone
WHDLoad19.1
importedyes
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the rp3.bin must be located in the data directory of the install
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Date Modified Username Field Change
2025-09-30 23:19 administrator New Issue
2025-09-30 23:19 administrator Status new => assigned
2025-09-30 23:19 administrator Assigned To => Wepl
2025-09-30 23:31 Wepl Note Added: 0014619
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