I have some trouble with one game: called: Konami Baseball
1st: disk keeps spinning
Then i found with BEGADR, the start, end and execution adress of the game
87e0, c800,87e0
I used the command in the *.bas files
150 DEFUSR=&h44:a=USR(0)
160 BLOAD""BASEBALL.BIN": FORT=1TO4000:NEXTEFUSR=&h87E0:A=USR(0)
The drive stops, but the game is still crappy: no Konami Logo, and not o.k.
Baseball has a copy protection @adress 010A to 010B, both adresses must be 00 to disable it.
What is the thing you don't get, exactly?
What is the thing you don't get, exactly?
Baseball has a copy protection @adress 010A to 010B, both adresses must be 00 to disable it.
I now how to see the adresses with BEGADR
And i know how to save them with BSAVE"xxxx",&Hxxxx,&hxxxx,&hxxxx
But i dont have any knowledge of "Baseball has a copy protection @adress 010A to 010B, both adresses must be 00 to disable it."
Has anyone a name for a simple HEX-EDITOR, that i can use from a 3.5" disc ? For MSX2 NSM8245
You could use disk view 2 if you insist editing on MSX.
you can also use shem