rcamp48 Posted June 1, 2019 Share Posted June 1, 2019 Hey Kyle: Thanks for the program, I will have my 1050 Disk drive , SIO2PC adapter and 800xl in about two weeks, then I will archive everything I have ... talk to ya later on.... Russ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rcamp48 Posted July 12, 2019 Share Posted July 12, 2019 There is a way to use the Mini Speedy as a Happy drive and copy all of your ATX files , the trick is in the disk image options you put a check mark on all of the options, and it will copy some of the ATX files properly, it I not yet up to par but I managed to get two files working I will let you know which ones in a few mins. Oh by the way by doing this and turning on the option for Happy the speedy thinks its a Happy Speedy, (pun intended)…. I get the stuff copied but it does not all work..... Russ I might do a video of all the settings and a successful copy. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 21, 2019 Share Posted November 21, 2019 On 1/7/2019 at 9:01 PM, ebiguy said: So, now, how can you make a backup from your physical drive to your RespeQt image ? I can not check with my real Atari but I guess this will work (feel free to ask again if it does not work): Just use 2 drives (D1: and D2:) 1. Turn your real Happy drive OFF. 2. Change jumpers to set it as D1: 3. Load Happy software 7.1 image in RespeQt as D1: 4. Load your destination image (blank image) as D2: 5. Turn Happy mode ON for both D1: and D2: 6. Boot your Atari 7. Select option 4 in the main menu (Happy Backup). 8. When the pre-defined Backup option question is displayed, do NOT answer 9. Empty the image in D1: 10. Turn your real Happy drive on. 11. Answer N to the pre-defined Backup option question and answer the remaining questions I also get the Hi Speed Error. Tried it exactly this way, didn't work ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 Tested again: Running the Hi Speed Xfer Diagnostic on D1: (real Happy drive)... pass! Running the Hi Speed Xfer Diagnostic on D2: (RespeQt Happy drive)... fail! [Disk 2] Happy High Speed Write memory at $8380 Data frame checksum error, expected: 131, got: 99. (00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f032778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083ad32778083) [Disk 2] Sending [ERROR] to Atari I'm quite new to the Happy Drive topic, surely I miss something. Any hint? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 24, 2019 Author Share Posted November 24, 2019 (edited) Hi, In the console log, do you see something like: RespeQt version inquiry: $xx If yes, what is the value of xx If no, then you have a Happy backup disk that is not compatible with RespeQt. Please download a 5.3 for a 810 or a 7.1 for a 1050. And do you see this line: Happy Warp Speed Software V7.1 patched on the fly to be compatible with RespeQt Edited November 24, 2019 by ebiguy Added question about second RespeQt message Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 1 hour ago, ebiguy said: Hi, In the console log, do you see something like: RespeQt version inquiry: $xx If yes, what is the value of xx If no, then you have a Happy backup disk that is not compatible with RespeQt. Please download a 5.3 for a 810 or a 7.1 for a 1050. This message does not show up I use 7.1 for a 1050, though 1 hour ago, ebiguy said: And do you see this line: Happy Warp Speed Software V7.1 patched on the fly to be compatible with RespeQt Nope, don't see this line Serial port speed set to 19200. Emulation started through standard serial port backend on 'COM2' with DSR handshaking [Disk 1] Mounted 'Happy Warp Speed Software V7.1 Side 1.ATR' as 'SD Diskette (90k)'. [Disk 1] Get status: $ff [Disk 1] Read Sector 1 ($001) #1 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 2 ($002) #2 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 3 ($003) #3 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 4 ($004) #4 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 5 ($005) #5 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 6 ($006) #6 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 7 ($007) #7 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 8 ($008) #8 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $03b1 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $03b1 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $03b1 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $03b1 NAKed. [Disk 14] command: $52, aux: $03b1 ignored. [x4] [Disk 1] Read Sector 9 ($009) #9 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 10 ($00a) #10 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 11 ($00b) #11 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 12 ($00c) #12 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 13 ($00d) #13 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 14 ($00e) #14 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 15 ($00f) #15 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 16 ($010) #16 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 17 ($011) #17 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 18 ($012) #18 in track 0 ($00) [Disk 1] Read Sector 19 ($013) #1 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 20 ($014) #2 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 21 ($015) #3 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 22 ($016) #4 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 23 ($017) #5 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 24 ($018) #6 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 25 ($019) #7 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 26 ($01a) #8 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 27 ($01b) #9 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 28 ($01c) #10 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 29 ($01d) #11 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 30 ($01e) #12 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 31 ($01f) #13 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 32 ($020) #14 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 33 ($021) #15 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 34 ($022) #16 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 35 ($023) #17 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 36 ($024) #18 in track 1 ($01) [Disk 1] Read Sector 37 ($025) #1 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 38 ($026) #2 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 39 ($027) #3 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 40 ($028) #4 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 41 ($029) #5 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 42 ($02a) #6 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 43 ($02b) #7 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 44 ($02c) #8 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 45 ($02d) #9 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 46 ($02e) #10 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 47 ($02f) #11 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 48 ($030) #12 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 49 ($031) #13 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 50 ($032) #14 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 51 ($033) #15 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 52 ($034) #16 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 53 ($035) #17 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 1] Read Sector 54 ($036) #18 in track 2 ($02) [Disk 4] command: $53, aux: $0000 ignored. [x4] [Disk 3] command: $53, aux: $0000 ignored. [x4] [Disk 2] command: $53, aux: $0000 ignored. [x4] [Disk 1] Get status: $ff [Disk 1] Happy Read memory at $9780 [Disk 1] Read Sector 217 ($0d9) #1 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 218 ($0da) #2 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 219 ($0db) #3 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 220 ($0dc) #4 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 221 ($0dd) #5 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 222 ($0de) #6 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 223 ($0df) #7 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 224 ($0e0) #8 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 225 ($0e1) #9 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 226 ($0e2) #10 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 227 ($0e3) #11 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 228 ($0e4) #12 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 229 ($0e5) #13 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 230 ($0e6) #14 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 231 ($0e7) #15 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 232 ($0e8) #16 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 233 ($0e9) #17 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 234 ($0ea) #18 in track 12 ($0c) [Disk 1] Read Sector 235 ($0eb) #1 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 236 ($0ec) #2 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 237 ($0ed) #3 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 238 ($0ee) #4 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 239 ($0ef) #5 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 240 ($0f0) #6 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 241 ($0f1) #7 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 242 ($0f2) #8 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 243 ($0f3) #9 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 244 ($0f4) #10 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 245 ($0f5) #11 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 246 ($0f6) #12 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 247 ($0f7) #13 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 248 ($0f8) #14 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 249 ($0f9) #15 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 250 ($0fa) #16 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 251 ($0fb) #17 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 252 ($0fc) #18 in track 13 ($0d) [Disk 1] Read Sector 253 ($0fd) #1 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 254 ($0fe) #2 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 255 ($0ff) #3 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 256 ($100) #4 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 257 ($101) #5 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 258 ($102) #6 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 259 ($103) #7 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 260 ($104) #8 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 261 ($105) #9 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 262 ($106) #10 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 263 ($107) #11 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 264 ($108) #12 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 265 ($109) #13 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 266 ($10a) #14 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 267 ($10b) #15 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 268 ($10c) #16 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 269 ($10d) #17 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 270 ($10e) #18 in track 14 ($0e) [Disk 1] Read Sector 271 ($10f) #1 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 272 ($110) #2 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 273 ($111) #3 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 274 ($112) #4 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 275 ($113) #5 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 276 ($114) #6 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 277 ($115) #7 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 278 ($116) #8 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 279 ($117) #9 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 280 ($118) #10 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 281 ($119) #11 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 282 ($11a) #12 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 283 ($11b) #13 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 284 ($11c) #14 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 285 ($11d) #15 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 286 ($11e) #16 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 287 ($11f) #17 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 288 ($120) #18 in track 15 ($0f) [Disk 1] Read Sector 289 ($121) #1 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 290 ($122) #2 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 291 ($123) #3 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 292 ($124) #4 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 293 ($125) #5 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 294 ($126) #6 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 295 ($127) #7 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 296 ($128) #8 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 297 ($129) #9 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 298 ($12a) #10 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 299 ($12b) #11 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 300 ($12c) #12 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 301 ($12d) #13 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 302 ($12e) #14 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 303 ($12f) #15 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 304 ($130) #16 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 305 ($131) #17 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Read Sector 306 ($132) #18 in track 16 ($10) [Disk 1] Happy Configure drive with AUX $0000 [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Sending [COMMAND NAK] to Atari [Disk 1] Read sector $0800 NAKed. [Disk 1] Happy Read memory at $8000 [Disk 1] Happy High Speed Write memory at $8380 Data frame checksum error, expected: 131, got: 74. (00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f031778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083) [Disk 1] Sending [ERROR] to Atari [Disk 1] Happy High Speed Write memory at $8380 Data frame checksum error, expected: 131, got: 74. (00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f031778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083) [Disk 1] Sending [ERROR] to Atari [Disk 1] Happy High Speed Write memory at $8380 Data frame checksum error, expected: 131, got: 74. (00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000f031778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083ac31778083) [Disk 1] Sending [ERROR] to Atari [Disk 1] Happy High Speed Write memory at $8380 Serial port read timeout. [Disk 1] Sending [ERROR] to Atari Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 24, 2019 Author Share Posted November 24, 2019 It can NOT work without a patched version of Happy v7.1. There is no Happy ATR patched file. The way it works is that if RespeQt recognize Happy v7.1, it patches on the fly the software as it is read from RespeQt. But for this to work, you need: - a genuine Happy v7.1 ATR file so that RespeQt knows it is Happy v7.1 - to boot this ATR file from RespeQt in D1: And the latest release of RespeQt 4.3 in this thread. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 (edited) 20 minutes ago, ebiguy said: But for this to work, you need: - a genuine Happy v7.1 ATR file so that RespeQt knows it is Happy v7.1 I tried this one Quote - to boot this ATR file from RespeQt in D1: I did Quote And the latest release of RespeQt 4.3 in this thread. I do use 4.3 still won't work ? Edited November 24, 2019 by WIZARD.NC8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 24, 2019 Author Share Posted November 24, 2019 I am sorry but I don't have any idea why it does not work. Maybe if someone else could confirm that it is working, maybe he could help you find what is different in you configuration or in your procedure. Anyway it can only work if you see the second message about the patch on the fly. You are using 4.3 but is it the latest found in the latest posts of this thread? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 8 minutes ago, ebiguy said: You are using 4.3 but is it the latest found in the latest posts of this thread? I tried the version of the very first post in this thread, and I tried this one Thanks for your help btw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 I tried several Happy 7.1 ATRs, all of them won't be patched on the fly. So, the problem seems to be right at the start of the procedure, which leads me to the question: are there specific settings at Tools > Options required to make it work? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 25, 2019 Author Share Posted November 25, 2019 11 hours ago, WIZARD.NC8 said: I tried several Happy 7.1 ATRs, all of them won't be patched on the fly. So, the problem seems to be right at the start of the procedure, which leads me to the question: are there specific settings at Tools > Options required to make it work? Could you take snapshot of all the tabs in Options so I can see how it is configured. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmaOhneBH Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 (edited) are these options correct? Edited November 25, 2019 by OmaOhneBH 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 32 minutes ago, ebiguy said: Could you take snapshot of all the tabs in Options so I can see how it is configured. Yes, of course, please have a look Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 25, 2019 Author Share Posted November 25, 2019 Everything seems fine. @OmaOhneBH, do you also experience the same issue? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OmaOhneBH Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 I don't have Happy, Im just curious. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 7 minutes ago, ebiguy said: Everything seems fine. Then I'm lost... ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 25, 2019 Author Share Posted November 25, 2019 If you are not in a hurry, I may have a look at your issue during Christmas holidays. I need to set up everything (Happy drive, SIO2PC...) and figured out how it is supposed to work (I left the code for 5 to 6 month). Ping me again if I forget! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 2 minutes ago, ebiguy said: If you are not in a hurry, I may have a look at your issue during Christmas holidays. I need to set up everything (Happy drive, SIO2PC...) and figured out how it is supposed to work (I left the code for 5 to 6 month). Ping me again if I forget! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 26, 2019 Share Posted November 26, 2019 ...btw, isn't it possible that someone just saves the 7.1 ATR after RespeQt patched it on the fly, so I could use that one? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted November 26, 2019 Author Share Posted November 26, 2019 Maybe but the patch should occur. If it does not, I fear that this is the tree that hides the forest. I mean that there may be a more important issue in your context. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WIZARD.NC8 Posted November 26, 2019 Share Posted November 26, 2019 If anyone could provide me an already patched Happy v7.1 ATR file, I would be very.. happy ?, so in the meantime I could use it as a workaround, as well as for checking if it does work at all. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luckybuck Posted December 2, 2019 Share Posted December 2, 2019 Hi together, Really need the help of the community. This is my very first post here in the RespeQt forum. I am running out of time and hope, I am right here. Is it possible with RespeQt 4.3 and a Happy drive to make a disk dump near or close to a Kryo or SCP dump? If so, with the RespeQt 4.3 software and how? Sorry, I haven't read the pages 1 through 7, because I am running out of time. Thank you all so much for your help in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted December 3, 2019 Author Share Posted December 3, 2019 6 hours ago, luckybuck said: This is my very first post here in the RespeQt forum. I am running out of time and hope, I am right here. Is it possible with RespeQt 4.3 and a Happy drive to make a disk dump near or close to a Kryo or SCP dump? If so, with the RespeQt 4.3 software and how? Sorry, I haven't read the pages 1 through 7, because I am running out of time. So true for many of us! 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ebiguy Posted March 21, 2020 Author Share Posted March 21, 2020 TO RESPEQT USERS: This thread contains deprecated RespeQt versions. The latest stable release is at https://github.com/RespeQt/RespeQt/releases TO CONTRIBUTORS: The official repository is now https://github.com/RespeQt/RespeQt.git The ebiguy repository won't be updated anymore. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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