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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: AsimCDFS or CacheCDFS or AmiCDFS
« on: February 06, 2017, 12:27:56 AM »
Quote from: RiP;821567
Which one is better for WB2.1 with SCSI CD drive? :hammer:

            AsimCDFS worked great with easy setup for me and helped me to get the CDDA game music to play properly with a supported CD-Rom.
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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: AsimCDFS or CacheCDFS or AmiCDFS
« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2017, 01:15:10 AM »
@Matt_H

I second that; a mixer box is required for a A1200 type machine. With big box Amigas the mixer is built in (the sound module on A4000T has custom header but a PC cable will work if the pins are switched), you just need the CDDA cable. Other than that you need to make sure the CD-Rom is a MMC compliant drive and your good to go for Amiga CD games including Napalm, Another World 2, Exodus: The Last War etc! It felt great hearing the Napalm sondtrack for the first time through the Amiga speakers rather than on a CD-player back when I couldn't figure it out :-)
« Last Edit: February 17, 2017, 01:17:22 AM by BozzerBigD »
"Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art."

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Offline BozzerBigD

Re: AsimCDFS or CacheCDFS or AmiCDFS
« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2017, 04:00:26 PM »
Quote from: curtis;822328
I'm going to jump here and ask another question.

Where can you download/buy the most recent version of AsimCDFS?

I see aminet has an older version, but would prefer to go with the most recent version.
@curtis

I got a fairly recent release from Softhut in the US shortly before they became an eBay discount merchant ;-) A very worthwhile import along with a MMC compliant slot loading CD-Rom drive :-)

From: http://wikivisually.com/wiki/SCSI_Multimedia_Commands
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SCSI Multimedia Commands (MMC) defines a SCSI/ATAPI based command set for accessing multimedia features on devices capable of such functionality. T10 subcommittee is responsible for developing it as well as other SCSI command set standards.
"Art challenges technology. Technology inspires the art."

John Lasseter, Co-Founder of Pixar Animation Studios