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Barrett
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Posted: 17 Aug 2002
16:22 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
do any commom games (especially mine) not work with AMS 2.08? i'm too lazy to check

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zkostik
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Posted: 18 Aug 2002
15:34 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Tankers doesn't seem to work. All other games, Race games and SAS work. Tankers gives out this error: "Invalid relocation data in ASM program". Some people described it as a problem with selfextracting ppg files. Recompliling it might help. We need this fixed asap B! Hopefully people will understand that.

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Barrett
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Posted: 21 Aug 2002
13:11 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
yeah, my tankers works since it's been compiled with the most recent tigcc beta... i'll have to get it in a good condition and resubmit... as well as SAS.

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Billy
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Posted: 11 Sep 2002
14:34 GMT
Total Posts: 260
2.08 has been giving me that message ("Invalid relocation data in ASM program") a lot. Its pretty frustrating. vpt89 won't even wok! Also, Ballrace, xport, and some clock programs have given me this message. :-/

EDIT: I still have race2, falldown, nibbles pro, tetris, shootout and kirby quest to go on ;) hee hee hee

[Edited by Billy on 11-Sep-02 17:36]
zkostik
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Posted: 11 Sep 2002
16:32 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
and just to mention that some programs that mess with interrupts sometimes turn off the clock now found on AMS 2.08

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Billy
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Posted: 12 Sep 2002
14:32 GMT
Total Posts: 260
should that happen how would you re-enable the clock? re-install the OS?
Barrett
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Posted: 12 Sep 2002
16:00 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
i think they just screw with the time that it thinks it is... but i'm not positive.

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zkostik
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Posted: 12 Sep 2002
16:14 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
yeah, this happens coz the clock sits on one of the interrupts and if program does something to it or doesn't restore it, the clock messes up. i'm not sure how exactly, probably just doesn't count time while it's interrupt was used by the program or forgets the time at all. i think Space Dimentia has that problem and author says he'll fix that, i've also seen some whining about other programs on ticalc.org's forums (which i don't read anymore).

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