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Title: IGT Reel Touch OS and game CD's Game list and Installation instructions
Post by: edtruman on January 25, 2016, 12:51:11 AM
I have seen several requests for instructions on how to install the operating system and game on a new hard drive
sadly there are always replies saying to buy a loaded hard drive... but never seems to the answer to that question of how to do the install with the correct CDs

so... could someone post instructions and tips on how to ?

also I think it would be very helpful to post a list of the CD #s  that are required for each game
since the CDs have numbers printed on them but not the titles... so this would help identify the Mystery disks
for example


Lobstermania  RFA  Unknown        ATA20022   BGM20269


Frog Prince     RFA  Unknown        ATA20023  BGM20209


Bucks Ahoy    RFA  Unknown        ATA20022   BGM00267


Denver Duck  RFA  Unknown        ATA20003   BGM20207


Tabasco        RFA  Unknown         ATA20022  BGM00276

Thank you for any help and input

Title: Re: IGT Reel Touch OS and game CD's Game list and Installation instructions
Post by: qbert on January 25, 2016, 08:50:10 AM
Ed,
The problem is that you must be able to load the embedded windows software. Since that operating system is long out of distribution and support. (I believe it was windows CE 3.0 or XP embedded) The only easy choice is a clone with a working HD. There are multiple games loaded on some or in the case of Tabasco just that one game. The problem is the bios, the SG chip set, and the version chip must all be compatible with the HDs ATA and BGM load.
What would be nice to see here would be known compatible bios, ATA, BGM and MPU chip sets that will play nice together.

If anyone else wants to chime in......

Rich
Title: Re: IGT Reel Touch OS and game CD's Game list and Installation instructions
Post by: LINDAM on January 25, 2016, 07:32:12 PM
All of mine are XP embedded, but Q is right you'll likely never find a copy.
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