

(Will need to adapt the process with the tools available for your platform of choice.) Also, I'll check later if I can extract the BIOS from the Steam release of Sonic 3 & Knuckles as well.Īnd I couldn't figure out how to do the process on Linux, since apparently Unix systems handle RAM way different than Windows. I used the PS2 version, but it should work more or less the same in the other releases. I learned the base for the process here: īut it still required a lot of figuring things out and far more time than I'm proud to admit.
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On the topic of physical compilations of ROMs (sorry for the massive post in advance), the US release of Sonic Mega Collection Plus for PS2, GameCube and likely PC (only released as a physical edition) includes 17 ROMs, 11 for Mega Drive and 6 for Game Gear, and even a BIOS needed to run special modes in some Mega Drive games. Then it is safe to just close the emulator or turn off your Apple II. Just use the Q key to Quick save to either slot 1 or 2. As far as I know, it's a type of BIOS, so you need to get it from your own Apple IIgs machine.Īnd lastly, what the devs said about safely exiting the game/emulator/computer: You could also edit the emulator's config file directly, but at least setting the files through the emulator's options ensures the paths are correct.Īlso, you need to mount the Apple IIgs' firmware ROM as well.

You can also set a bootable disk as s7d1 and Nox Archaist HDV (v114).HDV as s7d2, but then you'll have to open Apple IIgs' desktop, open the folder/icon named NOXARCHAIST and open the file NOXARCH.SYSTEM to open the game.
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In case someone's not sure, here's how to run Nox Archaist in emulators specifically made for running Apple IIgs:ĭownload the game's goodie/extra Apple II hard drive and floppy disk images (it's a zip file with the needed file not sure how it's included on Itchio or Steam), extract Nox Archaist HDV (v114).HDV to somewhere you can find later, open the emulator, open the settings menu (F4 in KEGS, for example), set the file you extracted in the slot s7d1 (navigate with the up and down arrow keys, and confirm with enter no need to place anything else in the other slots), then restart the emulator. Update: Checked the GOG version, and it's an Apple IIgs ROM. Said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:įrom what I read in both the game's pages and in the forum I saw this game, Nox Archaist comes with an Apple II ROM: The game maps are by Nox Archaist master more. Jump start your game with the Book of Hints, and become a master of Nox Archaist!Ībout the author: Andrew Schultz is the author of several text adventures as well as maps and walkthroughs of hundreds of classic computer games including Ultima, Dragon Wars, Bard’s Tale, and many others.

