Hi Chris, greetings from Miami and thanks for your great videos. Wold you do a video tutorial showing how you transferred the the total replay disk image to the floppy emu ? I understand it is done using Basilisk but haven’t been able to do it so far. Many thanks !
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Hi! I have a CFFA3000 card (no USB port) that I bought many a moon ago. It came with a USB 2.0. /CF card reader device. I never had a chance to test the CFFA as my Second Sight VGA card was flaky. The IIGS has sat in my closet for many years. Now, I'm ready to bring the machine back from the dead. I'm wondering if you can make a video on how to migrate the necessary GS system software from a modern Mac to the CFFA3000 card, for use with the IIGS. I'm on the waitlist for a VidHD card and have parts on order to restore my 2 3.5" floppy drives (broken auto-eject gears). Watching your videos is getting me excited about getting my Apple IIgs back up and running again. Thanks so much! I've subbed to your channel!
Hey, that's a great idea for a video! And thanks for subscribing! In the meantime, with the CFFA3000 it's pretty easy to get something like Total Replay going. Put the disk image onto a USB stick. Then boot into the CFFA3000 menu (hit M when IIGS starts up), select Smartport Assignments, choose the Total Replay disk image, and then reboot. It should start right up.
I have a CFFA3000. But mine HAS a USB port. I imagine if you just copy the file to the root of your memory card on the CFFA3000, you only have to mount it on the smartport (I had no luck getting it going any other way. Then PR#(whatever slot you mounted the image to)
@@dino.manzella Yes, that works also. Sorry, I wasn't clear earlier, I meant put the disk image onto the USB stick and then put that into the USB port on the CFFA3000.
@@dino.manzella Thanks! I'll give that a try. My first hope is to get GS/OS up and running from the CFFA3000. If that works, I still have a 1990 SCSI hard drive I'd like to connect via the RamFAST card to access / extract data from it. Right now, I’m in waiting mode - waiting for replacement gears for the 3.5" floppies, and a chance to buy the VidHD (I'm on the waiting list) :)
There’s a game from apple ii I can’t find the name of and it’s killing me. I remember being a dinosaur or dragon and being able to rearrange furniture in your home, my brother remembers the dinosaur being a lawyer or something. I don’t know about the lawyer part but this keeps me up at night sometimes.
I asked around, and the only things that people could come up with were "The Playroom" by Broderbund, and "Dream Zone" on the Apple IIGS. You can do a google search on those and see if they look familiar. Good luck!
Chris, what if you do have a Floppy Drive or two and want to create a more Original working Apple II/e setup...how do you transfer those images to real disks instead? -Mark.
Great question. You can't directly transfer the disk images from within Total Replay onto floppy disks since they're all broken up into files. Instead, you can download individual disk images from the Internet Archive and use ADTPro to transfer them. You'll need to have either a Super Serial Card in your Apple IIe or you can use the audio input jack. Find all of the details here: adtpro.com
Not a dumb question at all. If you download from the Internet Archive link, it should be just a single "HDV" file which is a 32-mb hard drive file. You should be able to drag that file onto your memory card. I'm assuming you're using some sort of "hard drive" card for your real Apple II, like the CFFA, Booti, or FloppyEmu? If you're using an emulator on Mac or PC, then you would just load that HDV file onto the emulated hard drive card. Hope this helps!
Because of your video, I bought an wdrive and a softSP Card for my Apple IIe. But when I boot the Total Replay-Image, I just get an "SoftSP is booting" message and nothing happens. I think you wrote about this in your blog - I quote: "I just got my softSP Card in the mail and installed it in my Apple IIe enhanced computer. Put it into slot #4. I thought my wDrive once I selected the image would automatically boot it up. Apparently, you have to type in PR#4 (inserted into slot #4) in order to get the wDrive to boot up the image." But what exactly do you mean with "type in PR#4"? Could you please explain this a bit more detailed? Oh and I absolutely love your videos - they really help me to understand how my old computer works and what I can do with it today.
Hi Tobias, I don't recall saying anything about having to boot in slot 4, and I don't have a blog. Maybe I did and I don't remember? Anyway, you should be able to boot Total Replay directly from the wDrive, with the wDrive connected to the drive controller in slot 6 and the softSP in one of the other slots. It should boot directly. If that doesn't work, then the "PR#4" just means that you need to break into BASIC (usually by hitting Ctrl+Reset), and then type PR#4. That activates whatever is in slot #4. But I don't think you'll need to do this. Let me know what happens!
@@CT6502 First of all "sorry" - I guess I somehow confused you with somebody else. I don't know why, but suddenly Total Replay works just fine. After having talked to the customer support of KBOO HK, I just typed "CALL-151" and then "CXOOL" (where X is the number of the slot) and then it worked somehow. Thanks for the fats reply!
Yep, there are lots of emulators. Virtual II and microM8 for the Mac, AppleWin for Windows, Linapple for Linux. They should all be able to run Total Replay. You might have trouble with some games if you don't have a joystick. Or you can play it in your browser! archive.org/details/TotalReplayArcade
memory failing me... what was the name of the original dungeon crawler game? I got my apple IIc back in '84 and my first crawler was bards tale and ultima IV. But there was another crawler before that. Anyone remember?
Wizardry? Eamon? Dungeon? Maybe take a look at those 3 and see if it rings any bells. Wizardry and Ultima were about the same time. Not sure about the lineage of Eamon or Dungeon. Check out www.filfre.net/2014/06/of-wizards-and-bards/
@@CT6502 Wizardry! Of course. :). Seems like yesterday really. I spent a good part of one summer on Ultima IV. How about Moebius? Now that was an odd game.
@@surfreadjumpsleep Yeah, I know what you mean. Even though I'm back in the hobby, there are some games that just don't have the same appeal. I assume since you're into RPG's, you've seen Nox Archaist? Shameless plug - It's a new CRPG for the Apple II, but has some modern UI things like popup menus, etc.
That LCD actually has a composite input. It's a Dell 2001FP - awesome monitor! I also have an S-Video cable that connects between the IIe and the LCD - th-cam.com/video/wQaouPzMSsI/w-d-xo.html
Well, you can use it in any of the emulators like Virtual II or microM8. Then on real hardware, I know it works with the kboo wDrive, the CFFA 3000, and the Floppy Emu. It should work on any of the other SD card solutions but I haven't tried them. If you want more info or help on getting started with any of these, you should head over to the Facebook Apple II Enthusiasts group. There are lots of people there who are happy to help.
@@CT6502 Thank you. I did some research after asking that question (that I should have done before asking if I'm being honest) and found the wDrive, the CFFA 3000, and the FloppyEmu. Now I'm trying to assess their relative merits and which would serve me best. I'm hoping it isn't the CFFA 3000 as they appear to be unavailable at present. I should look to see if anyone has done a comparison video... I recently got an Apple IIe and a IIGS and am trying to get up to speed. I have a lot to learn; thank goodness learning is fun. :)
@@gklinger I've got both the CFFA3000 and the wDrive. To be honest, I like the wDrive better because the interface is simpler. But it doesn't have as many features and it's a bit flakey still. I've heard really good things about the FloppyEmu but I haven't tried one out yet. Maybe next video?!
I don't have a MicroDrive so I'm not sure, but I assume you would just put the disk image onto the CF card. Maybe there are more details here? wiki.reactivemicro.com/MicroDrive/Turbo
If you're on a Mac, Total Replay runs fine in both Virtual II and microM8. For Virtual II, just throw the disk image into the "OmniDisk" drive, boot up the emulator, hit Reset, then do "PR#2" to boot from that hard drive. I haven't tried this on Windows so I'm not sure if AppleWin supports 2mg images or not.
@@CT6502 I figured it out! On AppleWin, hit the configuration button (shows a speaker and a joystick), then hit the disc tab. Click the "enable hard disk controller in slot seven" box, then select your image in HDD1. Make sure no discs are in the floppy slot.
Does anyone know how to get Total Replay booting from a Floppy Emu on a IIc+? Looks like it works for some folks, but not others. I have a Model B 1.5, just wondering if this is a possibility for this configuration, tried everything I can think of but no love. Thank you.
Hi Chris, greetings from Miami and thanks for your great videos.
Wold you do a video tutorial showing how you transferred the the total replay disk image to the floppy emu ? I understand it is done using Basilisk but haven’t been able to do it so far. Many thanks !
Something else worth noting is that Total Replay will place your computer (IIGS/IIc+) into the slower speed aka 1MHz mode automatically. Very cool.
Ah, that's really good to know. Thanks!
That’s great! I was wondering if this would work properly on my new (to be) IIGS.
I was looking for the Oregon Trail wagon on the Choplifter screen 😁
Ha, that would be amazing. I think we have to wait for Packard to create that one...
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Airheart
Alcazar
Alien Ambush
Alien Downpour
Alien Munchies
Alien Rain
Alien Typhoon
Ankh
Apple Cider Spider
Apple Panic
Aquatron
Argos
Arkanoid
Asteroid Blaster
Axis Assassin
Aztec
Bad Dudes
Ballblazer
Batman
Battlezone
BC's Quest For Tires
Beer Run
Bellhop
Berzap
Beyond Castle Wolfenstein
Bill Budge's Trilogy
Black Magic
Blister Ball
BlockChain
Bolo
Bouncing Kamungas
Brainteaser Boulevard
Bruce Lee
Bubble Bobble
Buck Rogers: Planet of Zoom
BurgerTime
Buzzard Bait
Cannonball Blitz
Canyon Climber
Captain Goodnight
Castle Wolfenstein
Ceiling Zero
Centipede
Championship Lode Runner
Choplifter
Commando
Conan
Crazy Mazey
Crime Wave
Crisis Mountain
Crossfire
Cubit
Cyber Strike
Cyclod
David's Midnight Magic
Death Sword
Defender
D-Generation
Diamond Mine
Dig Dug
Dino Eggs
Donkey Kong
Drelbs
Drol
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Eggs-It
Epoch
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Flip Out
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Wow, thanks for putting that in there!
Very good initiative as the CFFA 3000 has a text menu to select the softwares to run.
Thanks!
It’s like the iPod of the Apple II world - “1000 games in your pocket” 😁
Exactly! Hmmm, wonder what will be the iPhone?!
Worked on a A2+ with 128KB Ram and CFFA
Awesome, glad to hear!
Glad to learn that Total Replay works with the wDrive.
Yep, works great. Same thing for the CFFA3000.
Hi! I have a CFFA3000 card (no USB port) that I bought many a moon ago. It came with a USB 2.0. /CF card reader device. I never had a chance to test the CFFA as my Second Sight VGA card was flaky. The IIGS has sat in my closet for many years. Now, I'm ready to bring the machine back from the dead. I'm wondering if you can make a video on how to migrate the necessary GS system software from a modern Mac to the CFFA3000 card, for use with the IIGS. I'm on the waitlist for a VidHD card and have parts on order to restore my 2 3.5" floppy drives (broken auto-eject gears). Watching your videos is getting me excited about getting my Apple IIgs back up and running again. Thanks so much! I've subbed to your channel!
Hey, that's a great idea for a video! And thanks for subscribing! In the meantime, with the CFFA3000 it's pretty easy to get something like Total Replay going. Put the disk image onto a USB stick. Then boot into the CFFA3000 menu (hit M when IIGS starts up), select Smartport Assignments, choose the Total Replay disk image, and then reboot. It should start right up.
I have a CFFA3000. But mine HAS a USB port. I imagine if you just copy the file to the root of your memory card on the CFFA3000, you only have to mount it on the smartport (I had no luck getting it going any other way. Then PR#(whatever slot you mounted the image to)
@@dino.manzella Yes, that works also. Sorry, I wasn't clear earlier, I meant put the disk image onto the USB stick and then put that into the USB port on the CFFA3000.
@@dino.manzella Thanks! I'll give that a try. My first hope is to get GS/OS up and running from the CFFA3000. If that works, I still have a 1990 SCSI hard drive I'd like to connect via the RamFAST card to access / extract data from it. Right now, I’m in waiting mode - waiting for replacement gears for the 3.5" floppies, and a chance to buy the VidHD (I'm on the waiting list) :)
Dood that is freaking nuts!
There’s a game from apple ii I can’t find the name of and it’s killing me. I remember being a dinosaur or dragon and being able to rearrange furniture in your home, my brother remembers the dinosaur being a lawyer or something. I don’t know about the lawyer part but this keeps me up at night sometimes.
I asked around, and the only things that people could come up with were "The Playroom" by Broderbund, and "Dream Zone" on the Apple IIGS. You can do a google search on those and see if they look familiar. Good luck!
Oh sweet thanks
Chris, what if you do have a Floppy Drive or two and want to create a more Original working Apple II/e setup...how do you transfer those images to real disks instead? -Mark.
Great question. You can't directly transfer the disk images from within Total Replay onto floppy disks since they're all broken up into files. Instead, you can download individual disk images from the Internet Archive and use ADTPro to transfer them. You'll need to have either a Super Serial Card in your Apple IIe or you can use the audio input jack. Find all of the details here: adtpro.com
Wow. Fantastic!
Yes, it's pretty awesome. 4am and qkumba rock!
Dumb question…. When I download the Total Replay files from their website, do I the simply transfer the same files from my desktop to the memory card?
Not a dumb question at all. If you download from the Internet Archive link, it should be just a single "HDV" file which is a 32-mb hard drive file. You should be able to drag that file onto your memory card. I'm assuming you're using some sort of "hard drive" card for your real Apple II, like the CFFA, Booti, or FloppyEmu? If you're using an emulator on Mac or PC, then you would just load that HDV file onto the emulated hard drive card. Hope this helps!
Because of your video, I bought an wdrive and a softSP Card for my Apple IIe. But when I boot the Total Replay-Image, I just get an "SoftSP is booting" message and nothing happens. I think you wrote about this in your blog - I quote: "I just got my softSP Card in the mail and installed it in my Apple IIe enhanced computer. Put it into slot #4. I thought my wDrive once I selected the image would automatically boot it up. Apparently, you have to type in PR#4 (inserted into slot #4) in order to get the wDrive to boot up the image." But what exactly do you mean with "type in PR#4"? Could you please explain this a bit more detailed? Oh and I absolutely love your videos - they really help me to understand how my old computer works and what I can do with it today.
Hi Tobias, I don't recall saying anything about having to boot in slot 4, and I don't have a blog. Maybe I did and I don't remember? Anyway, you should be able to boot Total Replay directly from the wDrive, with the wDrive connected to the drive controller in slot 6 and the softSP in one of the other slots. It should boot directly. If that doesn't work, then the "PR#4" just means that you need to break into BASIC (usually by hitting Ctrl+Reset), and then type PR#4. That activates whatever is in slot #4. But I don't think you'll need to do this. Let me know what happens!
@@CT6502 First of all "sorry" - I guess I somehow confused you with somebody else. I don't know why, but suddenly Total Replay works just fine. After having talked to the customer support of KBOO HK, I just typed "CALL-151" and then "CXOOL" (where X is the number of the slot) and then it worked somehow. Thanks for the fats reply!
@@Sir_Weivel Awesome! Glad you got it working. Go play some Choplifter!
Nice, thx Chris
Thanks, but the real thanks should go to 4am and qkumba for creating Total Replay!
So if you don't have an Apple //e, you can't acquire this? Does an emulator exist? I'd like to play the games of my childhood.
Yep, there are lots of emulators. Virtual II and microM8 for the Mac, AppleWin for Windows, Linapple for Linux. They should all be able to run Total Replay. You might have trouble with some games if you don't have a joystick. Or you can play it in your browser! archive.org/details/TotalReplayArcade
memory failing me... what was the name of the original dungeon crawler game? I got my apple IIc back in '84 and my first crawler was bards tale and ultima IV. But there was another crawler before that. Anyone remember?
Wizardry? Eamon? Dungeon? Maybe take a look at those 3 and see if it rings any bells. Wizardry and Ultima were about the same time. Not sure about the lineage of Eamon or Dungeon. Check out www.filfre.net/2014/06/of-wizards-and-bards/
@@CT6502 Wizardry! Of course. :). Seems like yesterday really. I spent a good part of one summer on Ultima IV. How about Moebius? Now that was an odd game.
@@surfreadjumpsleep Huh, I never played Moebius. Looks interesting.
@@CT6502 to a 12 yo boy it was magic. Not sure about a near 50 yo boy though.
@@surfreadjumpsleep Yeah, I know what you mean. Even though I'm back in the hobby, there are some games that just don't have the same appeal. I assume since you're into RPG's, you've seen Nox Archaist? Shameless plug - It's a new CRPG for the Apple II, but has some modern UI things like popup menus, etc.
How are you connecting the Apple IIe to VGA LCD monitor?
That LCD actually has a composite input. It's a Dell 2001FP - awesome monitor! I also have an S-Video cable that connects between the IIe and the LCD - th-cam.com/video/wQaouPzMSsI/w-d-xo.html
you're really fast at zaxxon.
Ha! You should see me play Alien Downpour...
Glad to see Alien Downpour in the title list!
Could you please list the devices you said could be used to access this image? I’m a classic Apple newbie (yeah, in 2019, go figure).
Well, you can use it in any of the emulators like Virtual II or microM8. Then on real hardware, I know it works with the kboo wDrive, the CFFA 3000, and the Floppy Emu. It should work on any of the other SD card solutions but I haven't tried them. If you want more info or help on getting started with any of these, you should head over to the Facebook Apple II Enthusiasts group. There are lots of people there who are happy to help.
@@CT6502 Thank you. I did some research after asking that question (that I should have done before asking if I'm being honest) and found the wDrive, the CFFA 3000, and the FloppyEmu. Now I'm trying to assess their relative merits and which would serve me best. I'm hoping it isn't the CFFA 3000 as they appear to be unavailable at present. I should look to see if anyone has done a comparison video...
I recently got an Apple IIe and a IIGS and am trying to get up to speed. I have a lot to learn; thank goodness learning is fun. :)
@@gklinger I've got both the CFFA3000 and the wDrive. To be honest, I like the wDrive better because the interface is simpler. But it doesn't have as many features and it's a bit flakey still. I've heard really good things about the FloppyEmu but I haven't tried one out yet. Maybe next video?!
How do you add this to a microdrive???
I don't have a MicroDrive so I'm not sure, but I assume you would just put the disk image onto the CF card. Maybe there are more details here? wiki.reactivemicro.com/MicroDrive/Turbo
Is there a way to run this file on an emulator? Because I haven't found one. Aggravating.
If you're on a Mac, Total Replay runs fine in both Virtual II and microM8. For Virtual II, just throw the disk image into the "OmniDisk" drive, boot up the emulator, hit Reset, then do "PR#2" to boot from that hard drive. I haven't tried this on Windows so I'm not sure if AppleWin supports 2mg images or not.
@@CT6502 I'm not sure. I'll have to look up this "omnidisk" thing; I wasn't familiar with it before.
@@CT6502 I figured it out! On AppleWin, hit the configuration button (shows a speaker and a joystick), then hit the disc tab. Click the "enable hard disk controller in slot seven" box, then select your image in HDD1. Make sure no discs are in the floppy slot.
@@jessragan6714 Awesome! Glad you got it working.
Does anyone know how to get Total Replay booting from a Floppy Emu on a IIc+? Looks like it works for some folks, but not others. I have a Model B 1.5, just wondering if this is a possibility for this configuration, tried everything I can think of but no love. Thank you.
Hmmm, good question. Have you tried asking on the Facebook Apple II Enthusiasts page?
The Total Replay download link is blacklisted by ESET anti-vrius, LOL
Ha! Maybe they don't want you wasting too much time playing games...