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TheVoid 01-06-2006 08:44 PM

Feel free to comment and discuss this game here. Also, if you have any useful tips or tricks don't hesitate to share them with the others! Thanks!

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guesst 03-06-2006 04:28 PM

*laf* 2 days and not a post on this game.

Well, I enjoyed this game. Once again, I still feel a modern update would be in order that would allow you more ready access to the bits and bobs to build stuff with.

If you all loved this game and Robot Odyssey so much, you're going to love the last one yet to come!

Jhalad 06-06-2006 02:13 PM

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*laf* 2 days and not a post on this game.

Well, I enjoyed this game. Once again, I still feel a modern update would be in order that would allow you more ready access to the bits and bobs to build stuff with.

If you all loved this game and Robot Odyssey so much, you're going to love the last one yet to come!
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Well, I'll reply.

I remember this game as a kid, playing it for hours on my Apple IIe, back in the mid 80's. I honestly think this is the game that helped me get through logic circuits in my naval electronic training. I've been trying to remember the name of this game forever, so thanks for finally posting it. Who know's, I might even bite the nostalgia bullet and play it a bit.

Reba 29-08-2007 05:49 PM

I remember my father using this game as a tool in his electronics classroom at a vocational school. One day I was in his classroom after school, wasting time, and found this game. In no time, I was learning about electrical circuits when I was only in 3rd grade while he was using it for high school and adult students for required assignments.

For its time, it was a very fun, innovative way to teach students about logic circuits and diagrams.

DadShaft 17-01-2009 01:00 AM

Struggling w/ install
 
I'm using DosBox and am desperate to get this game running. It was one of the many things my Dad got/made/offered me as a kid that steered my path in life. When I run install, it asks about a: and b: drives as 'dos disks.' I'm new to DosBox, step by step help with this game would be GREAT and very much appreciated. My kids are ready for this, and I'm looking forward to sharing it with them.

dosraider 17-01-2009 06:10 AM

The game is pre-installed, don't run install.
Unzip all the files in c:\oldgames\rockys\ or so, and run rocky's in dosbox.
As simple as that.

DadShaft 17-01-2009 04:02 PM

Thanks and How To make small cursor movements
 
Thanks! I've got a 3GHz machine. Last night I had to slow the frame/cycle rate down to about 50 to get an experience similar to my memories of playing. I used the duck quack and skeleton vibration/repaint rate to tweak this. Is that the same rate y'all are using?
Also, I'm not able to get the 'small movement' of the cursor by holding down the SHIFT button. I can if I: 1) Hold down LEFT SHIFT then 2)Hold down RIGHT SHIFT 3) Release either one of them and then 4) move the cursor using arrows.
Am I doing something wrong OR missing a configuration?

and THANKS again for the quick reply. So great to know others still recognize the value of this game.

Recommendation for a new game (if y'all are interested): Crayon Physics Deluxe.

dosraider 17-01-2009 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by DadShaft (Post 349001)
Also, I'm not able to get the 'small movement' of the cursor by holding down the SHIFT button. I can if I: 1) Hold down LEFT SHIFT then 2)Hold down RIGHT SHIFT 3) Release either one of them and then 4) move the cursor using arrows.
Am I doing something wrong OR missing a configuration?

Use SHIFT+numpad 2-4-8-6 keys to avoid that kind of troubles. Don't even have to disable numlock to use them.



That or plug one of those obsolete IBM keyboards in ... a 'clickety-clack' as they were called ....:love:
Damn I miss those ol'noise makers.


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