flynnsbit wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:42 pm
I don't want to take anything away from the other tools suggested. They are great for getting to a games list and launching said games.
I agree, it's just in my case use it'd be too much work to apply them properly. I use Norton Commander as default in my collection, because it's my personal, nostalgia driven preference. But, I do realize a lot of people would rather use a nice frontend with LFN enabled, so if I can find one I could get going without too much hassle, I can make a separate image with that very quickly (I have all the files ready & sorted after all).
I'm also considering using TDL again, seeing as the core is now much speedier, but even so the bigger games can still take quite some time to unpack (although only once).
flynnsbit wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:42 pm
Basics, if not using DOSLFN set that flag to false (F), or set it to true if you are (T). The rest are just directories...
Thanks for the tips, I was just mostly concerned about autoexec / config.sys, whether I need some special trickery there. As it is, I just unpacked and dropped the MyMmenu directly from the github repo onto my current vhds, which have absolutely barebones startup files. Atm I get stuck at "Loading", perhaps because my .ini looks dodgy in the NC's editor?
Overall, I have only a rudimentary understanding of DOS-fu, image creation, etc... Sorting out even simple things out can take me forever and a lot of asking for help on forums - time I'd much rather spent doing what I enjoy most -researching and sorting out games. For that reason, it'd be probably best if I just had a peek at how things are done on your vhd, if you don't mind.
flynnsbit wrote: ↑Wed Feb 15, 2023 6:42 pm
If you have a setup that is better, I think the community would greatly appreciate a public release somewhere. Far too many people build things for themselves and then call it done without sharing the how/what/when/thats cool stuff with everyone.
I definitely wouldn't call it better, just different. The Play It By Year collections concentrate on including all available games, old school interfaces, and most importantly the chrono-gaming aspect, so are sorted by-year (though can easily be converted into A-Z style). But, unlike in your packs, the games are mostly untested (though from reputable sources), not configured and the whole thing not curated. Much more of a niche stuff, but some people seem to enjoy them - though it's of course nothing comparable to the blockbuster scale of the 300 pack and your other productions
I'm not on discord/twitter or other social media, so they're not widely publicised, but I always post updates on this forum (and sometimes AtariAge), for PC/XT in this thread. The collections can be easily found on archive.org via "play it by year" (need quotes) + Amiga/MSDOS/tandy search.