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On some of my fat32 cards it says ...file not supported... on the update (.upd) files and on another fat32 card the update is taken and run properly.
Why is that?
Thanks in advance.
ZitatRemark: Most of these disc games derived from Disk2Easyflash CRT images.
Since they're converted to D64/D81 containers, they have instant loading like EF releases!
You don't need to flash these games at all like EF releases requiring!
This is really amazing. How does it work technically? I mean, it's as fast a flashed CRT game. It saves the internal flash massively too.
On some of my fat32 cards it says ...file not supported... on the update (.upd) files and on another fat32 card the update is taken and run properly.
Why is that?
Thanks in advance.
Whole KFF Nirvana collection was tested on firmware 1.16, if this information helps.
ZitatRemark: Most of these disc games derived from Disk2Easyflash CRT images.
Since they're converted to D64/D81 containers, they have instant loading like EF releases!
You don't need to flash these games at all like EF releases requiring!
This is really amazing. How does it work technically? I mean, it's as fast a flashed CRT game. It saves the internal flash massively too.
I tested all disc games in D64/D81 format from SD2IEC Nirvana collection with KFF cartridge and found out lot of games working natively that way, including disk-versions that became Disk2Easyflash files.
Disk2Easyflash releases in CRT format derived from D64/D81 format and I thought - why not convert them all back from CRT to D64/D81 format to see if they work on KFF cartridge.
And they do!
I also tested all IDE64 releases with KFF, majority of them working too with KFF cartridge, they're also in collection.
Thanks to Evie Salomon (author of BackBit cartridge, similar to KFF cartridge, but with better compatibility) for converting them all back from CRT to D64/D81 format now we have them working as D64/D81 files.
Since they're not CRT files, there's no need for flash, and games are loading really fast!
As you can see, this is much better than having JiffyDOS/Epyx Fastload combination with SD2IEC, because with this combination only first PRG file in disc-game is loading 6-10 times faster (with KFF that's 100 times faster!), all other files are loading slow opposite to D64/D81 games in Kung Fu Flash Nirvana collection.
On other hand, with SD2IEC we can play 78% of all disc games on C64, with KFF that number is half of it, but it's still great!
Btw, BackBit Nirvana collection is also posted before few days on F64 Wolke, now I need to finish latest version of Easyflash Nirvana collection too
Similar hardware all three, but firmwares have different compatibility.
how do we get the collection ????
Ah, ok. Evie Salomon helped converting the Disk2Easy Flash CRTs to D64/D81. Yes, this is much faster than SD2IEC versions.
There seems to be a lack of information on f64 wolke, Is there some sort of access requirements?
Many thanks, understood
There seems to be a lack of information on f64 wolke, Is there some sort of access requirements?
I had trouble finding it too. There is a short page in the FAQ of the forum. https://www.forum64.de/wcf/index.php?faq/
So do I really have to wait 3 weeks and write 30 posts just to have acces to this collection?
It would really help to share awareness of this amazing piece of marvel, if there would be a little more convenient way to acces it. Maybe include an alternative source?
Thank you everyone for all the hard work you have put it.
Alles anzeigenOn some of my fat32 cards it says ...file not supported... on the update (.upd) files and on another fat32 card the update is taken and run properly.
Why is that?
Thanks in advance.
Whole KFF Nirvana collection was tested on firmware 1.16, if this information helps.
My problem is not the files of nirvana but the process of updating.
I copied the 120p update file to four sd cards and only one sd card worked to update.
When i select the *120p.upd file on the other three cards i get an error message and no update will be done.
Why is that? All sd cards are fat32, can't remember cluster sizes now.. any special recommendations in formatting or brand or size? Or is it just a random bug on my side?
Hello.
Please, if somebody could help me. I've searched but couldn't find any info about KFF operation on c128. Other than pressing F6 to go to c128 basic.
Does KFF support loading prg or mounting d64 images in c128 mode?
Guys,
Kung Fu Flash Nirvana v2.0 just landed on F64 Wolke and it's 300% better than v1.0!
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Nice. Have to download and try after two more posts
Nice. Have to download and try after two more posts
This 30 posts limit is complete rubbish... people posting nonsense just to get to 30... you joined in 2013 this should be more than enough...
Man könnte es ja auf 100 erhöhen oder mindestens 6 Monate Zugehörigkeit. Ist halt nur dafür gedacht das Leute sich nicht nur kurz anmelden um alles Abzugrasen.
This 30 posts limit is complete rubbish... people posting nonsense just to get to 30... you joined in 2013 this should be more than enough...
If we (mods, or admins) are aware that someone will post nonsense just to get access to the "Wolke", we'll delete this posts and warn the user to stop doing so.
If he continues to do so, his account will get deleted! It is as simple as that!
The reason for this rule is that ppl should take part at the Forum64 family life and not just come here to leech files!
Now please stop whining about our board rules and please get back to topic!
Thank you.
That's why I recommend using external file services so there would not be any "leechsing" problem on this very forum.
But yeah, let's stay on topic!
I am still waiting my KFF cart, and I very excited about it. It has been very interesting to follow this development. Even at this current state it seems to be the thing for my needs and budget.
I'm not coder or builder myself, but if something comes to my mind, i'll try to spit it out.
Thanks guys! Keep up the good work.
Alles anzeigenGuys,
Kung Fu Flash Nirvana v2.0 just landed on F64 Wolke and it's 300% better than v1.0!
Most of disc games don't need to be flashed anymore on KFF cartridge because vast majority of Disk2Easyflash releases were converted back to D64/D81 format!
Overall 786 disc games can be played like this plus 44 in D2EF format (KFF compatibility is better than D2EF, since we have for now 637 D2EF games).
All Easyflash releases avaialble from Commodore Scene Database http://www.csdb.dk are also in this collection, plus all publicly available D2EF releases available from http://www.forumn64.de are also here (most of them converted back to D64/D81 format) plus lot's more like original CRT collections and PRG collections!
What's inside?
Part of ReadMeFirst.xt is here:
1. CARTRIDGE GAMES (CRT format)
a) original CRT dumps
- 64 original 8K cartridge games
- 109 original 16K cartridge games
- 20 original Ultimax cartridge games
- 14 original Ocean Type 1 cartridge games
- 3 original C64GS cartridge games
- 4 original Domark games
- 2 original Fun & PowerPlay games
- 5 original HES Australia games
- 3 unique original cartridge games
b) CRT Dumps of home-made collections of cartridge games
- 706 Magic Desk 64K games (The Joker's collection v6)
- 93 Magic Cart games
- 5 Magic Desk games
c) Easyflash games
- 196 Easyflash games (mostly disk games converted to EF format)
- 42 Easyflash game compilations containing 149 games (tape/disc games converted to EF format)
- 8 Easyflash demos
d) Disk2Easyflash games
- 24 Disk2Easyflash (D2EF) games (fast loading)
- 20 Disk2Easyflash (D2EF) games (standard loading)
Remark: All other Disk2Easyflash games are converted to their native D64/D81 containers
(These ones don't work when converted to D64/D81 format)
2. DISC GAMES (D64/D81 format)
- 647 disc games (fast loading)
- 139 disc games (standard loading)
Remark: Most of these disc games derived from Disk2Easyflash CRT images.
Since they're converted to D64/D81 containers, they have instant loading like EF releases!
You don't need to flash these games at all like EF releases requiring!
Disc-games are divided in Adventure, Classic and Educational games
3. TAPE GAMES (PRG format)
- 374 tape games in PRG format in separate folder (Best Of)
- 1859 tape games in PRG format in separate folder (Blast from the Past Disk Collection)
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Remember to go to Kung Fu Flash menu pressing F5 key, choose Autostart disk image: Yes and then on Save.
This is very important thing to do to avoid going inside and outside directories every time you want to
start new disc-game!
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As usual, there are Game databases in Excel format.
Thanks to all involved making this collection possible - Skoe, Alex, The Joker, Metallic, Master, Knight Rider, CSixx, Evie, Kim, Soci, Nostalgia guys, CapFuture1975 and others!
This is THE collection for Kung Fu Flash owners!
Awesome!
Thanks again for your work CommFor!
Can i access to the "wolke" if it is possible?