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Spyderman31

Member Since 11 Aug 2005
Offline Last Active Jan 25 2007 04:32 PM
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Step 'n' Skip

05 January 2006 - 06:28 PM

How-Dee Yohal Fruit-Emu users,

This is the best site for realistic fruit machines on the net, just the one problem. That is I have been unable to date to find my all time fav fruity "Step 'n' Skip". Can anybody please surgest a site that i will be able to download this fruity of mine. I would be forever greatful.

Classic search:¬ ) Please can anybody help

25 September 2005 - 08:12 AM

How-dee Yowal. :)

Can anybody help me please, I ca'nee remember the name of an old 2p/10p classic that I enjoyed playing many moons ago. It was based around an advert for KP skips and was all the rage at the time. I think it might have stop 'n' step in the title. If not then in a feature on the machine. It was a funny looking geezer that could'nee get enough KP skips. Tried searching this and other sites for a couple of days now. Which was brill really anyway, as whilst looking I found real classics like Supatrack, Alphabet, Supashifta and my all time FAV Reelcrazy. I should image that the machine I am looking for was doing the rounds at the same time. As these classics. Will be real greatful for your help to get this machine.

Chow-4-Now :cool:

Spyderman31

Help needed with running emulations

13 August 2005 - 05:34 PM

:o Good afternoon Dad/Dupla,

Am dying here. I have been a member of your site(fab by the way) now for two-three days. In that time i have learn quite alot(thanks). I now Know that first I need to download an emulator and zip files with reel covers and stuff, to which i have done tried getting all that info onto the emulator but keep getting the error 'This program cannot be run in Dos Mode.' This happens when i load your files downloaded and then start running emulator to check all is correct in the .dat files. The emulator just start's loading all info into system32(think that's right Yeah!!) and then stops when loading 'INT 021h' and at 'IRET' check point. I've had a look at stuff like the Extended Value Viewer. But to be true I haven't got a clue. Read and printed 8086 Assembler Tutorial for Beginner (part1) Read part 2+3 as well. Also read MFME 1.1 Tutorial by Alan Dutta-Plummer(Dupla) and followed the master's instruction's by to no avale. Please as you being a Master of Fruit Machine heaven and have the vast knowledge too. :eek: