tormod wrote:Do you still have the 20 Dragons??!
LOL ! Just retrieved 6 Dragons 32 in my attic, mainly disabled I think. And a pack of disks copies and papers about OS9, Flex and Co.
tormod wrote:Do you still have the 20 Dragons??!
Yes, have already uploaded virtual disks with a copy of that game.Iksarfighter wrote:Also the game "Graal Quest" on which we spent so much nights totally addicted... But I've read that u have it already.
We can read French, understanding it on the other hand may be another matter!snarkhunter wrote:A project of mine was to try and translate this game into English, since most members here cannot read French.Iksarfighter wrote:Also the game "Graal Quest" on which we spent so much nights totally addicted... But I've read that u have it already.
Trying a different DOS may solve both problems. For example, in DOSplus the command DIR / will pause the display (press any key to continue to the next screen) and it will even send the output to the printer [1] if you type DIR #-2 (three file names per line) or DIR / #-2 (file names listed in a single column).snarkhunter wrote:By the way, could anyone here please remind me of the way to pause a DIR list on the screen by software means (i.e. not by attempting to recreate the standard Dragon key combination under emulation)? This will be most helpful when downloading the disks' content do ".txt" files if I am going to translate this game into English.
One more question (for now): Is the "SAVE" function working properly under emulated DragonDOS? I seem to remember facing some issues with this in the past...
You can do this easily under emulation or real Dragon 32/64 hardware by using my paged directory display.snarkhunter wrote: By the way, could anyone here please remind me of the way to pause a DIR list on the screen by software means (i.e. not by attempting to recreate the standard Dragon key combination under emulation)? This will be most helpful when downloading the disks' content do ".txt" files if I am going to translate this game into English.