Michael, sorry for giving a misimpression. I'm running it from 5.25"
diskettes. I have an external 5.25" diskette hooked up to the //c+. I
can try, however, moving it to a 3.5" and booting from the internal
drive... hmm... maybe that's it, it wants to be in the first drive slot.
??
I also found two other diskette images on line so I'll try those, too.
Maybe a slightly different version is floating around...
Plus the diskettes I'm using have their own mini-boot programs, so it
could be that if I booted up in ProDos and then ran Choplifter, it would
work! These are all ideas that hadn't occurred to me until your post,
so I appreciate your reply!
The IIe it works on is an enhanced. I haven't tried it on a regular
IIe, but I do have one of those, too.
I
> I never used the 3.5" disk version of Choplifter--it could be a copy
> protection problem.
>
> But there are several deprotected versions of Choplifter, and all you'd
> need to do is copy the file onto a 3.5" disk to run it. That might
> bypass the problem you're experiencing.
>
> If it doesn't, then you may have found some dependency of Choplifter
> on some undefined system characteristic. Are the //e's the disks
> work on 6502- or 65C02-based?
>
> -michael
>
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