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).
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The front side has some MFM data left in the innermost track (35 and 36) as well as the complete back side of the disk, tracks 00 to 36 (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.
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An image of the back side is provided here for completeness. Note that most of the front side and 3 tracks are missing at the end.
 
The content looks like a DOS version of ''Fireteam 2200'' in version 1.3.
 
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.
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(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.)
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Diagnosis: It is a reused PC disk.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:23, 10 April 2020


mobygames link

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...

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
Side 0

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 (35 and 36) as well as the complete back side of the disk, tracks 00 to 36 (9 sectors). An image of the back side is provided here for completeness. Note that most of the front side and 3 tracks are missing at the end. The content looks like a DOS version of Fireteam 2200 in version 1.3.

Diagnosis: It is a reused PC disk.

File:SteveDavisSnooker Rakki s1.img