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I looked around ALOT for it..
But I finally got some information that it doesn't support disk images, just cartridge (or tape) files.
So it wasn't going to work for the games I wanted anyway.
Ultima series and the TSR AD&D series. All multidisk..
p.s. A HUGE plus for save states... I got Champions of Krynn, and loaded it up.. And it wasn't cracked, so it asked for the code from the codewheel. Well, after searching on the Internet, I found a PDF that has the codewheel scanned in EVERY POSSIBLE combination (Yeah, I know, crazy!! LOTS of pages!!). SO I found the code, entered it in.. And SAVE STATE!!!
Now I just go straight to there... Yeay!! (Just need to remember if I need a blank disk for the SAVE game disk.. I did own Krynn for the 64, but it's been awhile... :-)
Also, I loaded up ccs64 on the PC and ran it, and Ultima II runs the same on it as it does on the Axim.. I started the Ultima series on the 64 with Ultima III, so I didn't remember.. I could have booted it up on my Apple IIe (No, not the emulator), but I didn't think comparing it to the Apple version was as good..
And, I got Impossible Mission!! It plays great, even the Voice and the SCREAMS when he falls thru the floor... AAaaaarrrrgggghhh!!
I used to do that just to freak out my neice.. She hated it.. :-)
I'm liking Pocket C64 more and more...
One issue.. You get your best (most accurate) resolution with the Landscape modes. Best for reading text, but no keypad in that mode. Luckily, you can tap LOW to go back to Portrait and a keypad, but I think I'd prefer a landscaped keypad of some type.. But it would only be usefull for text adventures..
desiv
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