Trying to play my grey-box copy of KQ1 with the daily build from Nov 26, 2011, the game is not recognized and I get prompted to report the following.
{"logdir", 0, "f3464778c9ae1a9e1fbed566f917b3d7", 315},
{"vol.0", 0, "6fdab17b9c25ea2d50021091eaaa3767", 46735},
{"object", 0, "2eaba28aeff717742983a57d2c12301f", 339},
Unfortunately, I have no way of seeing the actual version of the game 1.??? anywhere. The disks have the "logo" stickers, which do not give a version. I also tried to run it on my vintage PC but the copy protection scheme expects the floppy to be in drive A: - and my 5.25" drive is B: Sarien or NAGI do not give the game versions, either.
I hope someone can find out which game/interpreter version this is and of course add it to the list in SCUMMVM.
Unknown Version of King's Quest I
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The sticker on my copy says 'IBM PC, PCjr, and compatibles'; it has the number SRL-652. The floppy disk stickers have the numbers KQL-101 and KQL-102.
The 'logo' stickers of the disks in the later (slipcover) gold box have KQL-103 and KQL-104 and contain version 2.0F. So I would presume this is an earlier PC version but later than the original AGI0 release.
Maybe the list of files (incl. their dates) helps?
I have little experience with booters. Would they possibly also use a FAT12 file system? At least this disk does not appear to have a boot sector.
Was the original IBM disk (red sticker) a booter? I never gave that much thought so far. At least I have not been able to read it with my PC.
The 'logo' stickers of the disks in the later (slipcover) gold box have KQL-103 and KQL-104 and contain version 2.0F. So I would presume this is an earlier PC version but later than the original AGI0 release.
Maybe the list of files (incl. their dates) helps?
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13.11.1986 12:31 34.817 AGI
07.11.1986 09:27 6.656 AGIDATA.OVL
07.11.1986 09:25 1.024 CGA_GRAF.OVL
19.09.1985 16:47 8.048 CPC.COM
07.11.1986 09:25 1.024 EGA_GRAF.OVL
19.09.1986 09:41 98 EXIST.COM
07.10.1986 08:21 342 INSTALLH.BAT
07.11.1986 09:25 512 JR_GRAF.OVL
13.11.1986 11:12 315 LOGDIR
19.09.1986 08:51 102 MAKEPATH.COM
09.10.1986 13:45 339 OBJECT
13.11.1986 11:12 255 PICDIR
17.01.1998 13:27 687 README.1ST
07.11.1986 14:35 2.266 SIERRA.COM
13.11.1986 11:12 144 SNDDIR
13.11.1986 11:12 432 VIEWDIR
13.11.1986 11:10 46.735 VOL.0
13.11.1986 11:12 198.087 VOL.1
21.10.1986 09:32 2.970 WORDS.TOK
14.11.1986 08:09 503 _INSTALL.BAT
Was the original IBM disk (red sticker) a booter? I never gave that much thought so far. At least I have not been able to read it with my PC.
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Thanks! Just to be clear: the game I posted about is no booter, I merely mentioned that other version for reference. As you can see from the file list, I can access the files; and the (unknown) hash code is what I get running it with SCUMMVM.
Apart from formally adding it to the game list, I am interested in the version number because KQ differs in some puzzles between versions.
Now you got me also more curious about the red label/PCJR booter (which should contain the original version with the trickier puzzles). I tried making an image of that using WimImage, but it says it cannot read the disk. A quick search in this forum and on VOGONS did not reveal anything on floppy disk images for booters, either. From another posting, I understand that the booter versions of games are not guaranteed to work yet anyway.
Apart from formally adding it to the game list, I am interested in the version number because KQ differs in some puzzles between versions.
Now you got me also more curious about the red label/PCJR booter (which should contain the original version with the trickier puzzles). I tried making an image of that using WimImage, but it says it cannot read the disk. A quick search in this forum and on VOGONS did not reveal anything on floppy disk images for booters, either. From another posting, I understand that the booter versions of games are not guaranteed to work yet anyway.
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Because not every game on that list is in ScummVM. That list is unrelated to the detection tables in ScummVM.vintagegames wrote:I managed to determine the version number by swapping the floppy driver letters in the BIOS and running the game. Pressing ALT-D reveals version 1.0U. Strangely, 1.0U is listed on the AGI game version page, so I am wondering why the game is called unknown by that (very recent) daily build.