Subject: Re: Xenocide Help! Date: Wed, Nov 4, 1998 06«21(H In article <363F90D6.7EDFED3@interoz.com>, daves@interoz.com writes... >While roaming around Saturday at all the bargain/castoff stores here, I >found a copy of Xenocide, with manual and box intact (99 cents)! > >Naturally, I bought it. The problem is, is that it will not start up. I >can put the disk in (I've tried cold booting the disk, as well as >launching the disk from 6.0.1 Finder), start it, and then it hits the >copy protection message, telling me to insert the original disk. Well, >the disk is already in the drive, so I press Return. Message pops up >again. I eject the disk, put it back in, and press Return. The message >continues to pop up. Xenocide's key-disk copy protection was incompatible with the ROM 3 (which you mentioned owning). It got confused and thought you had an illegal copy of the disk inserted, when in fact you were booting the original. The solution is simple, you must remove the copy protection and it will then run on the ROM 3 (plus as a bonus, it will not ask for the disk to be inserted on the ROM 01, making it hard- disk friendly). Ah, it seems in my dusty archives of disks, I still have the a listing of the bytes you need to change. Just use Copy II Plus, ProSel-16's Block Warden or similar to sector edit them in: BLK BYTE FROM TO ----------------------------------- $7 $150 22 6F 09 00 AF 6F 09 00 $154 90 0C 80 0C $44 $E2 00 00 46 1E $E7 A9 00 00 A9 46 1E $45 $0B 22 6F 09 00 AF 6F 09 00 $0F 90 0C 80 0C $4B 15F F0 01 06 EA EA EA $62 $172 22 04 00 00 AF 04 00 00 $176 90 0C 80 0C $6A $17C D0 27 EA EA $63D $65 8F AF