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testing in sd2iec thank you!!!!

Unfortunately I must say that it does not work, I load the sd2iec program with the command load "* fb", 8.1 loads the sjload I look for the d64v I open it I load the prg and the ready of the basic immediately jumps, I give a list and the error appears " overflow in memory ". I copy the d64 from the sd2iec folder to / from the card I do load "polarbear.d64", 8 and it stays in loadning and does nothing, I try one more time with load "polarbear, d64", 8,1 now to load the assembling sentences from memory and a black box remains and does nothing at all on the screen and the sd2iec remains eternally loading the d64. I continue with the .tap that I recorded on cassette unfortunately

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Hi!

The game loads and autostarts fine for me on my SD2IEC. This is how I do it:

  • LOAD ”FB64”,8 <RETURN>
    (this loads the SD2IEC file browser, assuming this is called FB64 on your SD2IEC card as well)
  • RUN <RETURN>
    (this starts the SD2IEC file browser)
  • Select “POLARBEAR.d64" by pressing <RETURN> on the entry
    (make sure NOT to select the “   POLAR BEAR   .PRG” inside the D64 here after selecting the D64)
  • Quit FB64 by pressing “Q”
    (this will now mount the disk image)
  • Back at the BASIC prompt, type LOAD ”*”,8,1 <RETURN>
    (this loads and auto-starts the game)

Because SD2IEC doesn't work with all fast loaders, loading takes a few minutes in either case, but you should see Polar Bear tap his foot while the game loads.

Hope this helps!

Thank you very much when I get home after work I test it

That way it worked a thousand thanks

Hi, I've loaded the game with no problems into my C64 using an SD2IEC and the fb64 browser that is included with it. Once the .d64 was mounted I did have to reset my C64 using my Action Replay cart and then load it the standard way with LOAD"*",8,1 (RETURN). I will see if there is a simpler way to get it to load via an SD2IEC.

Thank you