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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Alternative Operating Systems => Topic started by: gizz72 on October 07, 2004, 05:50:05 AM
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Greetings,
I was about to post this under CH/Science, but hey! It might be possible to do this too on Amigas. :-)
Here's the story--> The Golden aga is storage? (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1666561,00.asp)
I hope that will be done on the Amiga? that would be fun! :-D
Regards,
Gizz
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20 Gigs, that's not much. I think I read on Slashdot not too long ago that some researchers has a way to get 1 Terrabyte.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/27/1316249&tid=126&tid=1
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Greetings Argo,
Argo wrote:
20 Gigs, that's not much. I think I read on Slashdot not too long ago that some researchers has a way to get 1 Terrabyte.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/09/27/1316249&tid=126&tid=1
With that Kind of storage technology, one can store almost all the Amiga games in .ADF and Utilities ever released since 1985 to 2004. All in one whole DVD? Whoooooah!!! :-o
There's only one dark side to it though. One would brag, "Hey I got the whole Aminet collection, wanna buy it for a buck?"
Regards,
Gizz
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gizz72 wrote:
Argo wrote:
20 Gigs, that's not much.
Cool,
Now i can store all the M$ patches and bug fixes on one convenient disk...
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One would brag, "Hey I got the whole Aminet collection, wanna buy it for a buck?"
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LOL.. I can say that I have Aminet on floppys..up to disk 9xx I think.. its probably not in order but there are about 7 or 8 disk boxes...they hold about 150 a box.
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@ Blobzie
:lol:
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wasn't there a 38gig superdvd planned for the very near future?
and can't the normal dvd technique today store up to 18 gigs? (double sided, double layered)
At least, that's what I read in an article back in 1996.
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Greetings,
Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
wasn't there a 38gig superdvd planned for the very near future?
and can't the normal dvd technique today store up to 18 gigs? (double sided, double layered)
I heard the technology would incorporate 4 layering scheme. by splitting laser or something... :-)
Regards,
Gizz
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Are you sure that's not Fish Disks?
Anyone have a collection of those?
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Quote:"Some time ago I predicted the demise of the 3.5 inch floppy disk. Now others seem to have gotten on the bandwagon and are declaring 3.5-inch floppy disks and drives obsolete."
WOW, I mean this man can predict the FUTURE... WOW! (Its like saying "the Sun will shine tomorrow")
BTW, only true Amigists respect floppys enough.
IMHO, they are still great for most tasks like transferring docs.
Quote:"For example, there are now 2GB and 4GB cards from Kingston that cost $300 and $500, respectively. They're not cheap, but you only have to buy one once and use and reuse it indefinitely. It's a worthwhile investment."
Well my USB flash disk lasted for half of year and then it just died. On the other hand, I've got floppys from 80's (3" ones for ZX Spectrum+3) that still work without BB.
I mean surely&obviously floppys are slow and small capacity, but they are still useful.
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Hum,
how dated this thread is...
"Pioneer has developed a (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=19531) Ultraviolet Laser that Promises 500GB Discs"
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I thought that 20G DVD's have been around for as long as DVD itself
I know that accessing a DVD on AmigaOS is somewhat difficult, however I've tested it on my Peg, and it works fine.
Now I just need some relevant (i.e. compatable) software on them ;)
The floppy, however, that's a {bleep} that just wont die. Kill it dead, I say.
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Greetings Blob,
blobrana wrote:
"Pioneer has developed a (http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=19531) Ultraviolet Laser that Promises 500GB Discs"
I can imagine how long it takes to format a DVD+RW on the Amiga, hmmm, 2 hours? :-o More loooonger, sleeeepless nights. :lol:
@iama
Floppies are still essential on the Amiga, specially when formats like .ADF were needed to transfer back to floppy. Maybe compatibility issues. Besides, Only the Amiga can boot OS+GUI(Workbench) off from floppy better than any OSes AFAIK? :-P
@all
I'm not sure if others would agree to Trash Floppies Forever in favour of CDRW, DVDRW's and the like? Besides, I'd miss it. I miss the 5 1/2 already for the C64. It used to be in abundance. Now a rare relic. :-(
A bad thought crossed my mind: One day we wake up, prices of floppies are higher than prices of DVDR, CDR... No more companies manufacture floppies cause the need is no longer there. Blank Floppies for sale on Ebay at sky-high prices! How much a 5 1/2 floppies these days anyway(if they're still around)? I wonder :-?
Regards,
Gizz
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Floppies are still essential on the Amiga,
'Essential' ?
I haven't used a floppy on my Amiga in...ages!
I prefer to use a Zip drive. Atleast I can transfer data between my Amiga and my Peg that way.
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iamaboringperson : wanna use a DVD on your classic Amiga ??? Not really a big problem, just get yourself a Powerflyer ATA controller and the AllegroCDFS that comes with it and then you can read DVD´s. No need for a PPC, a standard A1200 or A3000/A4000 will do just fine :-)
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@ Blobzie
Gimme!
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Current DVD storage protential is about ~20GB (give or take a few), but there are potential successors to the DVD format already, whose makers are slugging it out for standards supremacy.
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gizz72 wrote:
I can imagine how long it takes to format a DVD+RW on the Amiga, hmmm, 2 hours? :-o More loooonger, sleeeepless nights. :lol:
wouldn't using rock ridge be faster process?
i mean, set up the DVD to accept files like a HD, so that you copy files as you need to. at least that's the way it works on Windows (yeah, i know)
I've never used a DVD burner on any amiga. but i'll be testing it out on the new uA1 as soon as I can.