Loki's Old Warez
Title : Defender of the Crown EGA/CGA from Cinemaware
All Done By : Loki | Rating : 4/5
Size/Disks : 690k - 2 5 1/4's | Protection : Disk Based
Released : 12/29\96
Original : 1988 | OS : DOS
Notes : This was a bitch. I went through several disk imaging programs.
This is from the *original* (yes folks, antique) disks. To
play you had/have to put these disks in whatever is your boot
drive. I don't have a crack for it. I just managed to copy the
images so you can copy them to floppy and play. It's copy
protection is it's booting from disk. It's weird I know. I
had to use DiskCopyFast (DCF), which is not cracked (no need to
go finding the crack wherever it is since this is a one-time
thing).
Install Notes : I made this from 5.25/360k floppies. It's in two image
files. DOC360A.DCF and DOC360B.DCF. Using the enclosed
file, DCF.EXE, you have two floppies standing by, (I've
only tried this on two 5.25/360k floppies but it should
work on 3.5/720k or 1.44 (although I would use 720k if
I could)) you type the following :
1st Disk : dcf /a- doc360a.dcf a:
2nd Disk : dcf /a- doc360b.dcf a:
I don't know if the "/a-" is needed, but I imaged with
it so you might wanna run it. It tells it to ignore
the density/format of the floppy. If this doesn't
work with 3.5, well either tell me a good disk imager
(other than vgacopy) or just tell me and I'll try and
find another way. Or send me a crack, although the
floppies you can't even read from os/2 or dos since it's
got it's own unreadable format. Before you tell me it
doesn't work, try it with low-density 3.5 disks.
Greets : #OS2TheyKnowWhoTheyAre
#oldwarez - too bad it's full of win95 and quake shit/requests.