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Golden Oldies II

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Title Screen

Golden Oldies II

Developer: The Vision Factory
Publisher: The Vision Factory
Platform: CD-i
Released in EU: 1997


DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.


Golden Oldies II ends The Vision Factory's duology of remade arcade classics with Bughunt (a Centipede clone that sticks very close to its roots) and Blockbuster (a Breakout clone which emits a scream of pain/pleasure upon losing the ball).

Not to be confused with Golden Oldies Jukebox, an earlier and completely different CD-i title.

Debugger Text

Elementary, my dear Cactus.
This needs some investigation.
Discuss ideas and findings on the talk page.
Specifically: Can this still be enabled?

Text for a CD-i debugger is scattered throughout APPL03/CMDS/cdi_appl, the main executable for Bughunt.

9DC:

sfx_id=%d
sfx_desc=%p
sfx_buffer=%p
!!!!Unknown state %d!!!!!
title.rtf init_buttons
handle_buttons
game.rtf Relocate sfx
InitGameSprites
InitGameSpecific
You're Dead

3E58:

1.11 
Initializing 
debugger: baudrate=%d
_m1=%x _m2=%x
%c%c
Exception: %c%c 
Bus Address 
Breakpoint 
%08x 
Illegal Divide by zero 
CHK Trap 
Privilage violation 
Trace Line A Line F 
Format Error 
Uninitialized Vector 
Interrupt Spurious 
Interrupt Unknown 
%04x %c%c %c%c %c%c %c%c 
key = %02x 
Filename, start addr, end addr 
Save file '%s' from %x bytes %d (y/n)  
%c%c %s created with errno=%d
%c%c Error whilst writing 
%c%c Trace mode cannot be toggled now
K Trace  off on %c%c 
|SSW = %04x IR  = %04x TPD  = %08x      |
|MM  = %04x IRC = %04x TPF  = %08x      |
|II1 = %04x II3 = %04x DBIN = %08x      |
|II2 = %04x                                 |
|Instruction is being rerun                 |
|Faulty cycle was an instruction fetch      |
|Faulty cycle was a data fetch              |
|Error occured during read-modify-write     |
|Highbyte                                   |
|The faulty cycle was a byte transfer       |
|Read/Write cycle                           |
|Highword                                   |
|The faulty cycle was during a longword     |
|Bus error caused by on-chip MMU            |
|Function Code:-  user data                  |
user program               |
supervisor data            |
supervisor program         |
interrupt acknowledge      |
reserved                   |
|-------------------------------------------|
Sorry, no debug info available
Module name: %s
STB format number: %04x
Program module CRC: %08x 
Offset to symbol entries: %08x 
Number to symbol entries: %08x 
%s
more CR/N 
%s.stb Found %s at %p
Cannot load %s (%R)
Loaded %s at %p
Window address: %c%c 
Can't run %c%c 
Can't run %c%c 
Can't run 
Window address:  
Exit: 
Are you sure? (y/n)  
Run: 
Go/Subroutine  
Subroutine:  
Are you sure you wanna run address: %x (y/n)  
Press return to continue 
Set register:  
Reload STB? (y/n)  
Address, byte, ...  
%x bus error

-----------------------CD-i Debugger Version X.XX------------------------------|
|d0 = 12345678 ....   a0 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d1 = 12345678 ....   a1 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d2 = 12345678 ....   a2 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d3 = 12345678 ....   a3 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d4 = 12345678 ....   a4 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d5 = 12345678 ....   a5 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d6 = 12345678 ....   a6 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|d7 = 12345678 ....   a7 = 12345678 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..........        |
|SR:ZZZZ                                                                       |
|PC:ZZZZZZZZ FM: Z VN: ZZZZ                                                    |

|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |
|123456                                                 |

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Uninitialized Data 
Initialized Data   
Remote Data        
<reserved3>        
Program text       
<reserved5>        
Absolute           
<reserved7>