Maybe this is a stupid question but is there a way to autoload games (cassette or floppy) without writing the boring words "run [filename]" every time I'd like to play a game? I'd like a direct-boot like the Atari 8 bit computers...
For the CPC 464 without floppy you can press CTRL + small enter key to get RUN" on the screen.
You don't need a filename here.
For CPCs with floppy drives thats not working.
But you can CAT the drive and then copy the name into last line, press CTRL+left arrow to jump to begin of line and press CTRL + small enter key then.
So, short answer, no, there's no "Autorun" feature on the CPC :)
Well, provided you write a proper os and put it on ROM and change the existing ROMs...
Or get this for a PLUS computer (probably on 6128...) on a custom OS Cartridge... :P
Far simplier to write run"...
Am I wrong to think that if they had thought of it it would be easy to implement?
They just assumed that people buying CPCs were going to be slightly more patient[nb]Clever? Surely not...[/nb] than Atari users. :)
In AA56 there was a Type-In which allowed you to simply type in Star-Dot (http://cpcoxygen.fxwebdevelopment.com/amstrad_action/AA056/jpg/scans/aa56-73.jpg) "*." which would then proceed to catalog the tape or disc. Perhaps it could be patched to do run"disc, |cpm or whatever?
Ctrl+Small Enter is the quickest way for tape (no filename is required), and like Devilmarkus has said, copying the filename (or just typing it) followed by CTRL & Up arrow to move the cursor back, then CTRL+Small Enter will work for disc! :)
Of course to get Star-Dot you may need to type it in! ;)
BTW.: JavaCPC has autostart.
ALT + Small enter key 8) (small enter is mapped to "end" key!!! Java cannot differ between large or small enter key :( )
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