Difference between revisions of "Steve Davis Snooker"
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The front side has some MFM data left in the innermost track as well as the complete back side of the disk (40 tracks 9 sectors). | The front side has some MFM data left in the innermost track as well as the complete back side of the disk (40 tracks 9 sectors). | ||
− | An image of the back side is provided here for completeness. The content looks like a DOS version of ''Fireteam 2200'' in version 1.3. | + | An image of the back side is provided here for completeness. The dump covered only track 0 to 36, so 3 tracks are missing at the end. |
+ | The content looks like a DOS version of ''Fireteam 2200'' in version 1.3. | ||
The image does not mount in Dosbox. This probably requires some more investigation. | The image does not mount in Dosbox. This probably requires some more investigation. | ||
(Since the C64 disk was imaged with a modified drive the tracks have to be shifted from 08.1 to 00.1 by renaming for conversion with dtc.) | (Since the C64 disk was imaged with a modified drive the tracks have to be shifted from 08.1 to 00.1 by renaming for conversion with dtc.) | ||
[[File:SteveDavisSnooker_Rakki_s1.img]] | [[File:SteveDavisSnooker_Rakki_s1.img]] |
Revision as of 13:16, 10 April 2020
Contrary to the mobygames description the game features a computer opponent.
Controls use W,X for up/down, A,D for left right, S for fire...
Contents
Source 1
Property | Data |
---|---|
Title | Steve Davis Snooker |
Publisher and/or Developer | CDS Software, Blue Ribbon Software Ltd. |
Year | 1985 |
Disk(s) | 1 |
Number of Index Holes | 1 |
Media Type | 5.25 DSDD |
Retail, Budget or Compilation (with name) | Retail |
Country of Release | UK |
Language(s) | English |
Platform | C64 |
NTSC or PAL | PAL |
Protection | None |
Working? | Yes |
Archived | 29 May 2014 Rakki |
Verified by | enigma |
Purchased from ebay.co.uk / randomhero2k
Streams
File:Streams SteveDavisSnooker Rakki.zip
G64
File:SteveDavisSnooker Rakki s0.g64
IMG
The front side has some MFM data left in the innermost track as well as the complete back side of the disk (40 tracks 9 sectors). An image of the back side is provided here for completeness. The dump covered only track 0 to 36, so 3 tracks are missing at the end. The content looks like a DOS version of Fireteam 2200 in version 1.3. The image does not mount in Dosbox. This probably requires some more investigation. (Since the C64 disk was imaged with a modified drive the tracks have to be shifted from 08.1 to 00.1 by renaming for conversion with dtc.)