What do I need to do to run a CD32 game if I don have the Archos, CD1200, CD4000, or the Squirrel CD drive?
If you have a SCSI CD drive then you can assign CD0: to the CD drive (if it isn’t already), assign the standard directories (C:, DEVS:, ENVARC:, FONTS:, L:, LIBS:, S:, SYS:) across to the CD-ROM and execute S:Startup-Sequence. Or if you have a Parnet or Sernet link to a CD32 or CDTV, you can assign CD0: to NET:CD0, assign the CD-ROM’s name to NET:, assign the standard directories, then execute S:Startup-Sequence. It’s slow, though, so if you have a big hard drive, it’s probably better to go for the next option… Or it should be possible to copy all of the CD-ROM to your hard drive by using a Parnet, Sernet, or Twin Express link to a CD32 or CDTV, assign CD0: and the CD-ROM’s name to the directory that you copied to, assign the standard directories to the equivalent place on the hard drive, and execute S:Startup-Sequence. The game may have an icon to double click to run it. In that case you don’t need to assign or execute anything. Alternatively, there’s a program called Cache-CDFS tha
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