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The real Apple IIGS reads the disk fine - it just has a box that pops up at the beginning that says "if you want to play on a back up disk, insert it now." And there are two buttons that you can decide to click - one of them is "okay" and the other, I think was "quit." If you press okay, the game starts up. No, sorry - what I said wasn't clear then.

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We also don't promote the use of cracked copies of games here so you're on your own to find that information. If a real IIGS is telling you to put the original disc in when it's trying to read the original disk then you probably have bad sectors on the disk that can no longer be read.
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I looked online, and I can't seem to find the Apple IIe disk image anywhere.ĭoes anyone know how to get passed the copy protections on Apple IIGS or Apple II 5.25 disks from Sierra? Reply 1 of 6, by sliderider There must be a copy protection on that disk as well because it won't play in Kegs. Looking at the original box cover of the game, it was not the IIGs version. I also had problems with the disk images for King's Quest 1. The images I downloaded from the Internet play fine in Kegs, without that message popping up. I could even get my image to load in Kegs - however, like I said, that message came up that I can't get passed. It was just that when I mounted them, a message came up saying that they were 0 instead of the expected size. However, I could get the images that I downloaded from IIGS sites to play in Kegs. My own disk images causes Sweet16 to freeze, as do all the copies of it that I found online. However, there must be something left over of the copy protection on them. I was able to find copies of KQ 2 on Apple IIGS sites.

On the disk image, it wants me to insert the real disk, but I can't do that on the emulator. On the real disk, it knows it's the original, so that message pops up to let me know I can play a backup copy or I can play on the original. It didn't think that the disk image that I'd made was the original, so it wouldn't let me get passed that screen. This is definitely some sort of copy protection issue. It told me that if I didn't want to play on the original disk, I could insert a backup copy. I played the original disk in the IIGS, and at the same spot that I got the message telling me to put in the original disk, I got a message that said something else. Disk 1 of King's Quest 2 tells me that I need the original disk, even though the disk that the image was made from was the original disk. The ones I cared the most about were the King's Quest disks.
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I had problems with all the 5.25 disks that we had for that computer, plus some of the Sierra disks. I had problems with some of the disk images being copy protected. I went to go play the disk images in the emulators. Some of the disks had errors on them, but they all copied. I copied all of the disks from the IIGS to the Mac.

I found the ADTPro site and was able to do just that.
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Then, I searched for how I could connect the Apple IIGS to the Mac so that I could copy all of my disks to my Mac to play in emulators. I finally came across the Sweet16 emulator as well as Kegs. I thought that was neat, so I continued to search for how I could play it in an actual emulator, outside of the browser site. This got me interested in trying to play the games on an Apple IIGS emulator.Īfter doing a little searching, I found a site that let you play the GS versions in a browser. (It had been over 10 years since I'd played them on the IIGS). I watched the files, and I'd forgotten the superior music and sound effects from the IIGS games. I ended up coming across someone's youtube video of music found only in the IIGS version of the games. After I finished replaying through KQ 1, I decided to go on the Internet and searched for something - my score was 159 and the highest listed in the game was 158, which confused me.
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I played them on a couple of Windows collections that I had - one from 1997 and one from 2003. Recently, I just got my first Mac, which brought back memories of the IIGS, so I started playing through the King's Quest games again. We used to play the first four King's Quest games on it, plus some other games. Someone may move this topic if another location is better.Īt any rate, my family has an Apple IIGs that we got when I was in kindergarten or so. I'm not sure that this is the correct place to post this question, but the Apple IIGS isn't an old Mac, and none of the other categories seemed to apply.
