just for the reason that no other workbench than aceworkbench is around.
If you would like a workbench for RCT1. We have 20 RCT1 workbenches in several sizes most with plenty of money and with goals set to "Have Fun" over at RCT Fun!
you're trying to advertise your completely silly useless little page.
and, in this guide, there's a workbench download, and guess who made it.
i did.
and it owns everything your stupid unprofessionality could come up with.
Wow. I won't take sides. I like posix and what he's done, but I don't like how he reacted to Mama Bear trying to help. I've seen that site before, Mama Bear, and I'll think about using it if I need something. There's quite a bit there.
Like I said before, I won't take sides. I have no disrespect for either of you.
Okay, so I installed RCT on the computer earlier and it installed fine. I try to install LL and whenever I do it says "Cannot copy CGS1: Invalid MS DOS function" and I can't/have no idea how to fix it. Help?
Umm... When I gave you the topic, I meant to use it to try to fix your problems, not post in. Oh well. Sorry, I can't help you if this guide doesn't. Good luck fixing it, though.
Well, you see, I looked through this entire guide (yes, all 7 pages) to look and see if anyone else had this problem and had posted about it. Being unsuccesful, I just posted it to see if anyone could actually help. So, yeah, that explains some things. I already tried cleaning the disc and that did nothing...
He moans about there not being enough people who play LL, and then when someone shows up, he moans at them cos it's not good enough...
wow my friend, that was impressively precise.
i'm just too much for you, i know, sorry.
anyway, zodiac, this sounds like a very severe problem. the cgs1 file is the main data thing of rct and rctll i believe.
i think your cd is just too damaged so it can not properly read it. could that be it or do you think your cd is actually perfectly fine? in that case, it might be your system, due to the ms-dos function it complains about.
to be honest, i have no idea how to fix this.
a possible work-around for the "cd is too bad" thing would be to rip an image of it and then mount that into a virtual drive. but i'm not sure if that worked.
You get a disk cleaner that also has an abrasive pad and fluid that can help 'remove' the scratches. It really doesn't remove the scratches though. It makes more scratches over the entire disk that tend NOT to cause the drive's laser to refract away from the data pit stored on it. I've used mine a couple of times with good results so far. My RCT2 disk has been 'descratched' and works just fine.
You get a disk cleaner that also has an abrasive pad and fluid that can help 'remove' the scratches. It really doesn't remove the scratches though. It makes more scratches over the entire disk that tend NOT to cause the drive's laser to refract away from the data pit stored on it. I've used mine a couple of times with good results so far. My RCT2 disk has been 'descratched' and works just fine.
Yeah, I got an electric one at RadioShack for about 20 bucks. Good deal. Mine actually has a rotating pad you put the disc on and it digs into the scratches and erases them. Like Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!!!... Yeah, I actually tried one of those on a disc AND IT WORKS!!! who woulda thought?
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just for the reason that no other workbench than aceworkbench is around.
Edited by posix, 11 December 2006 - 02:48 PM.
Milo Offline
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If you would like a workbench for RCT1. We have 20 RCT1 workbenches in several sizes most with plenty of money and with goals set to "Have Fun" over at RCT Fun!
Take a look HERE. Go to RCT1 Templates.
Mama Bear
posix Offline
i'm not sure i've seen anyone in my whole time here who's made a bigger fool of himself than you.
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Mama Bear
Edited by Mama Bear, 15 December 2006 - 10:46 AM.
posix Offline
and, in this guide, there's a workbench download, and guess who made it.
i did.
and it owns everything your stupid unprofessionality could come up with.
Edited by posix, 15 December 2006 - 11:25 AM.
Gwazi Offline
Like I said before, I won't take sides. I have no disrespect for either of you.
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Gwazi Offline
I know you will love LL when you get it working.
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He moans about there not being enough people who play LL, and then when someone shows up, he moans at them cos it's not good enough...
posix Offline
i'm just too much for you, i know, sorry.
anyway, zodiac, this sounds like a very severe problem.
the cgs1 file is the main data thing of rct and rctll i believe.
i think your cd is just too damaged so it can not properly read it. could that be it or do you think your cd is actually perfectly fine?
in that case, it might be your system, due to the ms-dos function it complains about.
to be honest, i have no idea how to fix this.
a possible work-around for the "cd is too bad" thing would be to rip an image of it and then mount that into a virtual drive.
but i'm not sure if that worked.
zodiac Offline
EDIT: I'm looking at it now, I think I'll go descratch it... or at least try...
EDIT 2: well, that did jack crap... my LL disc 4/13/00 to 12/20/06...
Edited by zodiac, 20 December 2006 - 05:06 PM.
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zodiac Offline
Yeah, I got an electric one at RadioShack for about 20 bucks. Good deal. Mine actually has a rotating pad you put the disc on and it digs into the scratches and erases them. Like Mr. Clean Magic Eraser!!!... Yeah, I actually tried one of those on a disc AND IT WORKS!!! who woulda thought?