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Amiga.org specific forums => New User Introductions => Topic started by: jimdibb on August 04, 2004, 02:46:21 PM
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Test, test, is this thing on? (Thanks for all the test replies, I'm really not clueless, it just didn't work at all last night.)
Hi,
I got an A1000 the other day for free. It's got a load of disks, 512k, starboard2 w/2MB, ext. 3.5, ext 5.25. I fixed a bunch of keys on the keyboard.
Anyway, some of the disks are sketchy.
Can I make a copy of the kickstart disk with 'DISKCOPY'? (I'm not sure if it's any different than any other disk).
If so, can I use 3.5 HD disks? I tried and got a 'bad sector number' error. Do I need to explicitly format them first?
One other question. I was playing Marble Madness as a first test of the system. It worked fine, but I couldn't 'quit'. Do most games just require a reboot when you're done playing?
I used to have a c-64 with 1541, right when they came out. It's fun to be getting back into it (I also got a c-128 with 1571 for free. They're used, but still in the original boxes.)
Thanks for any help. I hope I'll be able to contribute shortly. (If you need to know how to fix stuck or non-functional A1000 keys, let me know :-D ).
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welcome at amiga.org :pint:
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What's this? Who posted this? What's happening?
;-)
Just kidding. It works. (http://www.amiga.org/images/subject/icon14.gif)
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Right back at 'cha!
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Why did you edit your complete post like that? Now you make us look like complete idiots, with our non-related answers and all.
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Sorry, I didn't realize I'd get split second responses.
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@ Jim:
If you use 3.5" HD disks on the Amiga, to copy Amiga DOS disks then you need to cover the right-hand hole with some opaque tape (not the write-protect hole) and just format it in the usual way. Of course you will then not have a 1.44mb disk, you'll have an 880kb disk.
Quitting from games: most disk-based games have no quit - you must reset or turn off.
Keyboard: he he that brings back memories. One day I spilled a whole glass of sticky mango juice on my B2000 keyboard and I had to take it apart and bath the plastic pieces. The keys I had to clean with those little alcohol swabs they use in hospitals before you get an injection. Not a nice job.
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@jimdibb
I'd clean out the disk drive first. Get one of those disk head cleaners with the cleaning solution bottle and run it though the drive a couple of click-whirr-whirr cycles. A can of compressed air wouldn't hurt, either, but may not be necessary. Some disks work fine in a dirty drive and others will by flaky. Cleaning will make more disks work right if it's dirty now.