And what it detects actually matches what you have?
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Don't Panic. Please wash hands.
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Which PSU are you using? Did you try a different PSU?
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I'm not much into Amiga debugging, but... perhaps if you can supply the exact error message someone could track down what opcode the problem ist?
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I cant answer that, sorry... Timm ?
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Did you extract the LHA on the Amiga? Doing it on windows and copying it over will likely not work, as the windows filesystem does not preserve the Amiga flags.
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I have also seen this - not only with the minimig core. Perhaps related to the primary/alternative FAT?
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The WIKI software will say that for pretty much anything that contains a binary file.
Please tell what exactly happened.
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OK, just a shoot in the dark (SD cards can be really picky about power issues). No idea then.
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Try swapping the PSUs around?
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Exactly
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That looks like it isnt even showing the entire picture, so god knows what it does. In any case, if you connect a C64 to a classic CRT TV which was factory calibrated, then the left border will be slightly wider than the right border (about one character, ie 8 pixels).
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Indeed, the left border is 8 pixel more than the right border. You'd get pretty much the same result with a real C64 and a TV.
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To load it back, the easiest way is to first load the original crt, go back to the menu, then load the saved .bin. Writing directly into the original crt file isnt trivially solved, unfortunately. Effectively you'd have to write the full .crt file in any case (because the original file may contain "holes", ie missing banks, which the saving might have modified).
Oh, to make the menu recognize the file, save it with a .rom extension
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I can only guess that you are referring to an Easyflash Image.... You can "save" to it, however the changes will only be saved to the Chameleon RAM. To actually save it to SD-Card, enter the menu, enter the Filebrowser, press F4, select "save ROM image", enter a filename, and then select the cartridge slot the EF image was loaded to.
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There is no other way, sorry. You dont have to go to the Menu all the time though... just do it once when you want to stop playing, and then save the disk.
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as written here:
Wikipedia has a rather large section dedicated to this question. The verdict is: “The English plural of virus is viruses, not viri.” Merriam-Webster agrees, as does TheFreeDictionary. Wiktionary offers the following usage notes:
The plural is often believed to be viri or even virii, but neither is correct Latin and both are neologistic folk etymology. The word has no plural in Latin as it is a mass noun, like oxygen or sunlight.
i stand corrected
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What's the real plural of "virus" - shoudn't it be "viri"?
If you live in ancient Rome - yes. In english "viruses" is quite correct
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That wiki page is mostly based on feedback from our customers, and of course the vendors may change the (essentially out of spec) properties of their monitors anytime... so who knows. I cant really suggest more than trying all the modes
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Of course they can be ported. And obviously we do not recommend a competing product :=)
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see the notes on the wiki: http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/C64_reloaded_mk2#Notes
iirc you have to fiddle with the timing settings of the U2 to make this work