Go ahead, try and mess with the DOS prompt.

http://blackevilweredragon.spymac.com/SG-DOS.zip
(and no, im not inferring the Sega crashes.. I'm making fun of Microsoft, as the BSOD is MS style :p )
Does it look atleast semi-authentic? Thanks.
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coolTmEE co.(TM) wrote:FunnyI'll test it on my MD2 as soon as I get home.
It's not odd at all. That Bannister guy seems to care more about having a jillion emulators using his shell (so he can sell extra toys for them) than for them to actually work right. The ColecoVision emulator (for instance) doesn't support the right fire button properly, and I reported that over two years ago, taking the time and effort to give sample code, etc. That was a total waste of time, since it's still broken.evildragon wrote:oddly, these won't run on my Mac emulators, Genesis Plus and Generator. one complains that the bin file isn't right, the other just gives me a black screen.. both PC emulators work however, Gens, and Fusion...
I wonder if SD media is sensitive to timing?commodorejohn wrote:I've thought about the possibility of a Genesis OS before. The only real problem is the lack of writable media. Someone should hack up a combination RAM cart/IDE cart with a PS/2 keyboard controller and a little BIOS ROM to load an OS off an attached hard drive =)
HardWareMan from Russia working on something like that last years. RAM upgrade, IDE interface, RAM cartridge.. Now he works on OS. Photo of prototype.commodorejohn wrote:I've thought about the possibility of a Genesis OS before. The only real problem is the lack of writable media. Someone should hack up a combination RAM cart/IDE cart with a PS/2 keyboard controller and a little BIOS ROM to load an OS off an attached hard drive =)