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Operating System Specific Discussions => Amiga OS => Topic started by: jaesonk on July 28, 2023, 02:32:01 AM

Title: Installing PFS3AIO on Amiga OS3.2
Post by: jaesonk on July 28, 2023, 02:32:01 AM
I used PFS3 in the past on other systems.  I only have FFS partitions under OS3.2 on the current Amiga.  I downloaded PFS3AIO from Aminet but it doesn't include an installer or documentation for install/setup.

Do I just copy the files to L: then add the filesystem in HDToolBox?  What ID should be used?  Any other particulars to be aware of?

Can PSF3AIO be used for boot partitions?

Thanks.
Title: Re: Installing PFS3AIO on Amiga OS3.2
Post by: AndyFC on July 28, 2023, 07:14:10 AM
Hi there. Yes PFSAIO can be used on boot partitions, I have it installed on my CF card which I boot from.

I needed to install it on a new drive earlier this week and couldn't remember some of the settings so found the included AmigaGuide doc very useful. I also found this page and the section called "Optional: Use the pfs3 file system" https://johan.driessen.se/posts/Setting-up-a-Compact-Flash-card-with-Classic-Workbench-and-WHDLoad-for-Amiga-600-1200/.

You then need to format the partition so you will lose any existing data.


Title: Re: Installing PFS3AIO on Amiga OS3.2
Post by: jaesonk on July 28, 2023, 07:41:41 AM
Thank you for the link.  I will take a look at this.
Title: Re: Installing PFS3AIO on Amiga OS3.2
Post by: Boing-ball on December 18, 2023, 06:39:37 PM
I used PFS3 in the past on other systems.  I only have FFS partitions under OS3.2 on the current Amiga.  I downloaded PFS3AIO from Aminet but it doesn't include an installer or documentation for install/setup.

Do I just copy the files to L: then add the filesystem in HDToolBox?  What ID should be used?  Any other particulars to be aware of?

Can PSF3AIO be used for boot partitions?

Thanks.

Plenty of topics on this subject in the web.

As a rule I use the following DOS Identifier for PFS which is: 50465303

Good luck.
Title: Re: Installing PFS3AIO on Amiga OS3.2
Post by: Tumbleweed on December 20, 2023, 03:37:21 PM
This is what  I did when installing pfs3aio

1. Downloaded pf3aio from aminet (https://aminet.net/disk/misc/pfs3aio.lha (https://aminet.net/disk/misc/pfs3aio.lha))
2. Extracted the archive to RAM:
3. Copied pfs3aio to L: [note the extract generates two files in ram: pfs3aio and pfs3aio-custom. I used pfs3aio) if you want you can extract direct to L:
4. Opened HDToolBox [you will find it in the Tools drawer]
5. Selected Partition Drive
6. Select Advanced Options [will bring up additional buttons & options]
7. Click Add/Update ...
8. Click Add New File System
9. Navigate to L: and select pfs3aio that was saved in step 3 [alternatively type L:pfs3aio) and then click "OK"
10. Dos Type is: 0x50465303; Version is 19 and Revision is 2. Click OK
11. Select the partition you want to use PFS3AIO; Click "Change"
12. Select PFS\03 in the file System Drop Down
13. Identifier should be the same as step 10
14. MASK = 0x7FFFFFFE (Six Fs)
15. MAX Transfer = 0xFFFFFF (Six Fs)
16. File System Block Size. I've set mine to 512 but you can set different values depending on your set up / drive capacity.
17. Tick Automount this partition (if not already ticked)
18. Click "OK".
19. In the main HDToolBox screen click "bootable" if you want to make it a bootable partition else leave unticked.
20. Set buffers (I have mine set at 300 for my boot partition and 512 for my larger work partitions - note: the larger the buffer the more ram you need. I've got 128MB on my CSMKII)
20. Click "OK"
21. Reboot the Amiga (it may ask you to do this after clicking OK).

Note: when changing values (Mask, Max Transfer etc) always hit "Return". If you don't the values you enter wont be retained.

See screen shots attached.

Weed