Emulating Pioneer LaserActive (Mega-LD) games

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LAPProject wrote:Good news and bad news on the floppies. Good news is that, through methods I won't disclose, I DID manage to get ahold of their data and it does work correctly in DOSBox.

The BAD news is that the editor proper doesn't want to start since it doesn't detect the PC-1 PAC. And good luck finding that...
Did it come with any libraries... header files are often more useful than anything else. The Sega CD header files give you all the CD BIOS commands and whatnot, for example.
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Chilly Willy wrote:
LAPProject wrote:Good news and bad news on the floppies. Good news is that, through methods I won't disclose, I DID manage to get ahold of their data and it does work correctly in DOSBox.

The BAD news is that the editor proper doesn't want to start since it doesn't detect the PC-1 PAC. And good luck finding that...
Did it come with any libraries... header files are often more useful than anything else. The Sega CD header files give you all the CD BIOS commands and whatnot, for example.
Where would I look for them?
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Wherever the data from the disks were installed to.
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Chilly Willy wrote:Wherever the data from the disks were installed to.
Well, there are a lot of files to comb through...any place to start?
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LAPProject wrote:
Chilly Willy wrote:Wherever the data from the disks were installed to.
Well, there are a lot of files to comb through...any place to start?
Archive everything and post a link? :wink: :lol:
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I'll get it up and send you a PM link.

Of course, all of this is for naught if Nemesis is still tied up.
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Well, having someone look through the stuff to see if anything looks useful is a good use of time while waiting on him. There might not be anything useful, but we don't know until someone who is used to looking through "stuff" for goodies has a chance to check it out. :D
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LAPProject wrote:I'll get it up and send you a PM link.

Of course, all of this is for naught if Nemesis is still tied up.
Did you plan to make it public
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bastien wrote:
LAPProject wrote:I'll get it up and send you a PM link.

Of course, all of this is for naught if Nemesis is still tied up.
Did you plan to make it public
To me it sounds like he does not want to use up his bandwith on hosting this I am just speculating but he already did make it public by PM'ing chilly willy unless in the PM is says not to mirror it. I have a mediafire account and there appears to be no bandwith limit there I could mirror it if needed.
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No PM yet, but there's no reason to make it public unless there's something worthwhile in it... unless someone wants a copy just for the sake of making sure all materials related to a console are saved for posterity. I can see that.
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Post by Nemesis »

I still don't have time to resume this project properly yet, but I'm interested in this software that's been unearthed. Does someone want to PM me a link? I'd like to take a quick look. Even if the files themselves don't look that interesting, disassembling the program might yield some insights into the hardware.
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PMs sent.
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Post by MNc99 »

Nice work, LAPProject!
Can I have a copy of the files as well, please? :D
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The files aren't very interesting from a programmer's pov. There's no libraries or headers or anything remotely similar.
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Sorry you guys couldn't find anything useful. Since it's likely using an entirely different BIOS that the Sega and NEC modules I figured it wouldn't yield much interesting.
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