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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: statto123 on October 05, 2005, 01:54:51 PM
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Hi Everyone
After a couple of years of using emulation software to relive my childhood I have bought myself an A500. I have researched transferring my adf's onto amiga disks, however I have hit a stumbling block. All the instructions I have found have need Workbench 2.0 and above, as well as Kickstart 2.0 and above. Is is possible to do it with WB/K1.3? Or would I be better off getting a Catweasel card for my PC and doing it that way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I apologise if this has been covered in an earlier post, however I am at work and haven't had chance to look through all the forum.
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Amiga Explorer from Cloanto works on wb 1.3, and is capable to write all kinds of adf's (also NDOS)
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Amiga Explorer is the best thing I EVER bought for my Amiga+PC. I use it all the time and it works via null modem or even faster if you have a network card and TCP/IP on the amiga.
You can even transfer the first file to the amiga over null modem with instructions from the software, no disk needed (other than WB1.3).
It's WELL worth the $ imo.
-tom
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statto123 wrote:
Hi Everyone
After a couple of years of using emulation software to relive my childhood I have bought myself an A500. I have researched transferring my adf's onto amiga disks, however I have hit a stumbling block. All the instructions I have found have need Workbench 2.0 and above, as well as Kickstart 2.0 and above. Is is possible to do it with WB/K1.3? Or would I be better off getting a Catweasel card for my PC and doing it that way?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I apologise if this has been covered in an earlier post, however I am at work and haven't had chance to look through all the forum.
I converted a bunch of games from adf to amiga format. I had a pc and an a1000.
What i had to do was fire up workbench ( 1.2 ), go into the preferences applet, ( where the slider bars are for screwing up your wb colors, mouse speec, etc ) And configure serial port to 19200 along with bumping up the serial port buffer to the max setting.
Then you format a floppy.
I had a program on the PC which would take the ADF file and send it out the serial port.
After that i went to the CLI and did something like copy ser0: DF1:
I cant remember exactly what i did... I dont remember the program i used on the pc either... It worked great though, and took like 2 minutes to get an adf on the floppy.
I remember doing something with amiga basic as well to get adf images from the serial port to the floppy... I wish i had more information. I am sure somebody here remembers.
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Hi,
I guess you'll be after this page (http://homepage.uibk.ac.at/homepage/c725/c72578/amiga/adfsenderterminal/methods.html)...
It's also possible to butcher a Workbench 1.3 backup to include XFS (http://main.aminet.net/package.php?package=disk/misc/xfs.lha), which will allow your 1.3-based Amiga to read/write 720Kb PC disks.
- Ali
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DMS+Terminus
(and if you want to use PC 720K floppys, there is some small util IIRC it was called "messy dos" :-)
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If you do indeed have working wb1.3, then you could easily use the cloanto forever/amiga explorer package.. just hook up the serial null modem cable and follow the instructions..
http://www.amigaforever.com/ae/ (http://www.amigaforever.com/ae/)
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A huge thanks to you all. I will be investing in Amiga Forever in the near future as a result of your recommendations.
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OK, Back again!
I have a null modem serial cable, however it is 9-pin at both ends. Does anybody know if it is possible to use one of the amiga joystick ports as a receiving serial port to save me having to get an adaptor for it? I am sure I read somewhere that you can. If so, what are the required settings on both sides? I have downloaded a trial version of Amiga Explorer and the initial transmission seems to be leaving the PC but not going into the amiga RAM as it is supposed to.
Again, any help/advise would be greatly appreciated.
Statto
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Do NOT connect that cable to the joystick port! Bad things will result (damage to motherboard chips)!
Grab a 9pin->25pin serial adaptor. I think they're still quite common. If you're in the US, RadioShack should have them, as well as most computer or electronics stores.
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I use a catweasel for it, and disks work very well with my 500 :-D
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Ditto, I also use Catweasel, but since I've just bought Amiga Forever 2005 (felt it was my duty and am looking forward to watching the video content), I will give the Amiga Explorer option a try.
- Ali