Original CD version 1.0.0
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Re: Original CD version 1.0 needed
us version? also look at size so trek.exe ( if 1,728 kb) and if it has TREK.icd
Re: Original CD version 1.0 needed
I assume it was the US version, I bought it here.
No TREK.icd I can find... I looked on the disc and in the install.
and trek.exe is 1.68 meg after install.
No TREK.icd I can find... I looked on the disc and in the install.
and trek.exe is 1.68 meg after install.
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Re: Original CD version 1.0 needed
You should just be able to zip the trek.exe and attach it to your reply in this topic.
that is all I need so file will be small.
thanks,
thunderchero
that is all I need so file will be small.
thanks,
thunderchero
Re: Original CD version 1.0 needed
Well that was easy enough.
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Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
thanks for file Dewbacca,
That was interesting, the file was 1.0.0 version, but when I compared it to my converted icd it only had 5 bytes that were different.
So I would have to assume Microprose never used icd file in the U.S. release versions.
Also the trek.exe was converted to icd (SafeDisc) for export until version 1.0.2
That was interesting, the file was 1.0.0 version, but when I compared it to my converted icd it only had 5 bytes that were different.
So I would have to assume Microprose never used icd file in the U.S. release versions.
Also the trek.exe was converted to icd (SafeDisc) for export until version 1.0.2
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Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
Sorry I wasn't checking earlier. I have my original BotF disc in my desk. I slid my bottom drawer open and there it sits in a case. Yeah it is that important! I still have the box and all the materials too!
Good you got the file.
Good you got the file.
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Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
TC and this community have done so much for me in keeping this game running.
I'm glad I've been able to give back even if only to satisfy curiosity.
I'm glad I've been able to give back even if only to satisfy curiosity.
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Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
Just wondering in the readme.doc what is listed as print/created date? it would be printed something like (this is UK date);
Star Trek: The Next Generation®
Birth of the Federation™
Version 1.00 (UK)
ReadMe File
13 May 1999
If I remember correctly it was May 9th 1999 on US version.
Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
"Star Trek: The Next Generation®
Birth of the Federation™
Version 1.00 (U.S.)
ReadMe File
2 May 1999"
Birth of the Federation™
Version 1.00 (U.S.)
ReadMe File
2 May 1999"
Re: Original CD version 1.0.0
here is the file itself.
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