A little more background: the startup process of the CD-i player ends with a process "sysgo" forking the player shell "play" and then acting on its exit status:On most players, you can use the option -playcdi or its GUI equivalent
"Play CD-i disc (skip CD-i player shell)" under the Options | Settings
menu choice to immediately start the CD-i application, skipping the
player shell.
This feature works by loading a small OS9 module that overrides the
standard player shell; the -playcdi option is just a shorthand for
"-set extra=playcdi" that will tell the system builder to read the file
"sys/playcdi.use" that specifies to load the "mod/playcdi.mod" module.
You can use the same technique to load your own memory modules too;
check out the playcdi.use and playcdi.mod files in the sys and mod
directories. The assembly source to playcdi.mod is included also.
- * 1 causes it to chain the "launcher" program to start the CD-i disc;
* 2 causes it to chain the "launcher" program to start a floppy application;
* 3 causes it to fork the OS-9 "shell" program
What playcdi does is replace the "play" module with one that just exits with status 1; this should start your CD-i title just like normally. The source of this module is included in the download, it's just two lines of code, really.
Now, what I suspect is happening with Frog Feast is that you're not initializing one or more player settings that the player shell will usually leave with a sane default. I have a list somewhere...
Have you tried running with the "RANDOMIZE" option of your CD-i 605 to see if this reproduces the problem? This option will randomize all the settings before starting your title, intended to catch such problems. If you find that your title crashes or does something weird in a particular run, turn on the "PREV" option and it will maintain the previous "random" settings until you've found the problem. This too is documented in the abovementioned document, chapter "12. CDI 605T tools menu".
The document is not rare among CD-i conoisseurs; would it be possible for someone to scan it? There's all kinds of technical information in there; here's the list of chapters:
1. Contents
2. Introduction
3. Configuration status descriptor
4. The download routine
5. Initial process sysgo
6. Load application and system
7. Technical characteristics of the player
8. Serial port specification (RS232)
9. Input devices
10. Floppy specification
11. Extension
12. CDI 605T tools menu
13. Application notes (reserved for additional info)