| File: | SteveDavisWorldSnooker_v1.0_1061.lha |
| Nome del Gioco: | Steve Davis World Snooker |
| Dimensione: | 543399 bytes |
| Aggiornato: | 2026-01-15 16:46:00 |
| Version: | 1.0 |
| Hardware: | ECS/OCS |
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README
Short: HD Installer for Steve Davis World Snooker Author: DJ Mike (djmike@crystalmike.com) Version: 1.0 Type: game/patch Requires: WHDLoad 19, 416k chip mem This patch applies to "Steve Davis World Snooker" © 1989 CDS. Supports the original release (SPS #1061). REQUIREMENTS - Original disk or compatible disk image (Cracks have not been tested and are not supported) - Slave requires WHDLoad 19+ - Game requires 416k chip memory (+ approx 775k other memory for preload option) FEATURES - Game loads fully from HD - Uses real files, which can be compressed with Propack/CrunchMania/FImp/XPK - Quit game at any time (default key F10), including on 68000 machines - OS calls removed - Highscores saved to HD - Missing blitter waits added x58 - CPU-dependent (empty DBF) loops fixed - Stack moved to fast memory if available - Skip intro by setting CUSTOM1=1 - Combined Color/New/Rom Icon included - Source code included HISTORY Version 1.0 (2026-01-15) - Initial release WORDS FROM THE AUTHOR This was a fairly quick patch to put together, although there was an initial headache because the game actually allocates less chip RAM than it really uses - not OS-friendly in the slightest! Enjoy! :-) --- DJ Mike (15th January 2026) Bug report form, full WHDLoad package and other installs: http://www.whdload.de THIS PACKAGE COMES WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO USE, RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PACKAGE IS ASSUMED BY YOU AND IF THE PACKAGE SHOULD PROVE TO BE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE ENTIRE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR OTHER REMEDIATION. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES, CAN THE AUTHOR BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED IN ANY USUAL, SPECIAL, OR ACCIDENTAL WAY, ALSO IF THE OWNER OR A THIRD PARTY HAS BEEN POINTED AT SUCH POSSIBILITIES OF DAMAGE.