Zarzuciłem temat na wykopie, ale tradycyjnie 8bitowy temat nie przeszedł...to ciekawe urządzonko współdziałało z niektórymi grami 8bit...tekst po angielsku, ale używając tłumacza większość można zrozumieć ->link<- ->link<-
Kaz, pewnie masz rację...bardziej chodziło mi o ogół podobnych "starych" info...hehe miker, społeczeństwo wykopu to większość "gówniarze" do 20 roku życia i takie jest prawo większości :D, nie mam pretensji...na szczęście jest atarionline :)
Fighter Pilot by Digital Integration (tape and disk versions) did have the lenslok system. I had the tape as an original and was unable to play it, because even with the supplied lenslok I could not read the scrambled code on the screen...
Guess what I did: Since I owned the original game, I asked a hacker/cracker to remove the protection for me. Lenslok - the best system even for true Atarians (who love originals) to call for a hacker/cracker or otherwise said, lenslok supported that even more users called for pirate copies (hacks or cracks)...
Besides, the next game by Digital Integration, named Thomahawk (later re-released by Datasoft), did not use lenslok anymore, so the lenslok system was kinda short-lived...
I guess The Art Studio for ZX had kinda similar protection... I've never seen original version, only ran a snapshot under an emulator, but after being loaded it shows a strange pattern on the screen and asks for some word.