STEP 2: Installing a game

Insert all disks of the game (in this case Turbo Trax) by pressing 'F12' and clicking on the 'Floppies' tab, after that click 'OK'.

Open the second disc of the game and click on the 'HDinstall' button (some games have their install on the last disk or any other disk), follow the onscreen procedures and install it to 'DH2:TurboTrax' as seen below.

This will install the game onto the 'HDGames' harddrive. In a directory called 'TurboTrax'.

STEP 3: Checking the game to be playable on a CD 32 / CDTV

If the game is installed correctly a 'user-startup' file is created in the 'Workbench/S' drawer.

Open the the 'Workbench' harddrive and click the right mouse button. A menu will appear. Click on the option 'Show' 'All Files' as seen below.

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The 'S' dir will become visable now. Open it and loctae the 'startup-sequence' file. This is the file that is used to load all necessary programms to let the workbench function properly. Rename it by clicking the right mouse button on the 'startup-sequence' file and clicking on the 'rename' option. Rename it to 'startup-sequenceorg' or something. This incase you screw up and can't get the workbench to appear anymore.

Rename the 'user-startup' file into 'startup-sequence' and edit it by pressing the right mouse button on the file and clicking the option 'Open With' 'GoldED'. The file has to be like this:

This is an example for Turbo Trax only, this part is different in every game. You have to figure out yourself on how you can make it boot from a CD. Some games might even not need any assigning.

After you have done this click the right mouse button and choose the option 'Save & Exit'.

Now drag 'n drop, just like in windows, the complete haddrive contents of 'HD-Games' (The directory 'TurboTrax' in this case) to the 'Workbench' harddrive. The 'TurboTrax' directory is now located on your 'Workbench' harddrive.

Quit WinUAE by pressing the 'F12' button and clicking on the 'Misc' tab, the option 'Quit WinUAE' is located there. (Make sure you ejected all floppie disks)

Start WinUAE again and disable any fast mem etc. It should look something like this:

Click 'OK' and if everything was correctly done the game Turbo Trax should start up. This indicates that this game would be playable on a CD 32, because a CD 32 doesn't make use of any Fast mem etc. If you wanna check if it would be palyable on a CDTV turn the 'RAM' down to '1 MB' and set the the 'CPU' to '6800' and change 'Rom' into your kickstart 1.3

STEP 4: Preparing the game to be burned

Rename the 'startup-sequence' file, within Windows, wich was specially made to make Turbo Trax work into 'startup-sequenceturbo' or something like that. Rename the backuped 'startup-sequenceorg' into 'startup-sequence'. Start WinUAE and load the 'default' configuration. Clcik 'OK' to start.

Now go to the 'HD-Games' harddrive and make a new drawer called 'Test' (Right click the mouse buttom and click on the option 'New Drawer'). Drag and drop the 'TurboTrax' directory from the 'Workbench' harddrive to this 'test' directory. Within this 'test' directory make two new drawers called 'S' and 'C'. (See below)

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Now copy the 'startup-sequenceturbo' file from 'Workbench/S' to the 'S' drawer of 'test' and rebame it to 'startup-sequence'. You also need to copy the 'assign' file from 'Workbench/C' to the 'C' drawer of 'test'. Assign is not an internal command, the assigning part wouldn't work if we didn't do this.

Now your ready to make an image of the game.

STEP 5: Making an ISO image

First of all copy the directory 'ISO9660TOOLS_V1.04' with it's contents and the info file 'ISO9660TOOLS_V1.04.info' from the CD 32 developers kit to your WinUAE 'Applications' harddrive. You can do this within Windows.

Download and copy the 'MakeCD.lha' file to the 'applications' harddriveof WinUAE. Start WinUAE up and load the 'Default' configuration, click 'OK' to start up the Workbench. Extract MakeCD by clicking on the 'MakeCD.lha' file in your 'Applications' harddrive. Now extract everything to the same harddrive. Start MakeCD up by clicking on it's 'MakeCD' icon Click on the 'Do Not Register' option, click 'OK' and finally click 'No'.

Your now in the MakeCD programm. Click on the 'Add' button and a second window will pop up. Configure the window so it looks like this:

After you have done this click on the big 'Arrow' pointing down. Another window will pop up. In this window click on the 'Add' button. Below sources there will someting like '>> dir << >> base dir <<' double click on this. The MakeCD requester will pop up. Find and click on the 'test' directory where Turbo Trax is located (In this case 'DH2:Test') and click 'OK'. Click on the 'Boot Options ...' button and tag the 'Add CDTV settings to image'. Now locate your 'Trademark file' (In this case it is located on the 'Applications' harddrive in the directory 'ISO9660TOOLS_V1.04/ISOCD/') and select the 'CDTV.TM' trademark file, 'CD32.TM' burned games do not seem to work. The 'CDTV.TM' will work on the CD 32 and CDTV system. Now click 'OK' and click on the button 'Save'. The rest of the options can be left alone. The 'MakeCD: ISO Image Prefs' will look like this now:

Clcik 'OK'. On the 'MakeCD' window click on the 'Create Image File ...' button. A new window will pop up, click on the 'Empty CDR' button. An image will be created now wich will be named 'unregistered.raw' and will be located in the 'MakeCD' directory.

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You are ready to burn your image now.

STEP 6: Burning the image

Install and run 'WinOnCD'.

The 'New Project Window' will pop up, click on the 'Other' tab and choose the option 'Track Image'. Now drag 'n drop the 'unregistered.raw' file to the track image and click on the 'Disc' button to the left. You can leave all the settings as they are. (Set the speed at 2x) Now you have yourself a perfect working floppy game on CD wich is palyable on your CD 32 or CDTV.

NOTES

Some games might need additional files in the 'C' directory, like for example 'KillAGA' or 'Setpath'. You have to figure this out yourself.

Not all games will work, some games need fast ram wich is not standard equipped.

Some games make use of a keyboard and / or a mouse, this is also non standard equipment. If the game needs a mouse you can fiddle around with the 'JoyMouse' file that is available on Aminet, this will convert the mouse behavior to the joypad. As far as I know there is not such a thing for the keyboard.

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You can't save games etc. until I figure out how the CD 32 handles this.

If somebody gets an other game working, please tell me about it.

You will probably have the most success when burning an OCS / ECS game that has it's own HDInstall and not a selfmade HDInstall like the WHDLoad / JST HDInstallers.

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The CDTV (an acronym for 'Commodore Dynamic Total Vision', a backronym of an acronym for 'Compact Disc Television', giving it a double meaning) was a multimedia platform developed by Commodore International and launched in March 1991.
CDTV was essentially a Commodore Amiga 500 home computer with a CD-ROM drive and remote control. With the optional keyboard, mouse, and disk drive, it gained the functionality of the Amiga. Commodore marketed the machine as an all-in-one home multimedia appliance in a home stereo-like case rather than a computer. As such, it targeted the same market as the Philips CD-i. Unfortunately for both Commodore and Philips, the expected market for multimedia appliances did not materialise, and neither machine met with any real commercial success. Though the CDTV was based entirely on Amiga hardware it was marketed strictly as a CDTV, with the Amiga name omitted from product branding.
Commodore announced the CDTV at the summer 1990 Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago, promising to release it before the end of the year with 100 software titles. The product debuted in North America in March 1991 (CES Las Vegas) and in the UK (World of Commodore 1991 at Earls Court, London). It was advertised at £499 for the CDTV unit, remote control and two software titles. The device was released in the United States for $999.
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