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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: lymang on December 08, 2005, 11:31:48 PM
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OK. So I got Amiga Explorer setup. I had to do it twice because I didn't follow their instructions exactly. Strange how that works, eh?
Anyhoo, I finally DID get it working and after that was done, I checked it out - it works very nicely over the Belkin universal null modem/serial cable I bought and I could see my Amiga's hard drive from my Windows desktop. Cool! So I am copying an ADF file of a game I want to play on the Amiga. The next question is two fold:
I recognize I could now play it from a floppy on the amiga. I just need the application (on the Amiga) that allows me to essentially "convert" the ADF file from ADF format to a floppy format. On the other hand, this seems clunky at best.
My other option, and the one I'd like to work with, is that I'd love to find a way to copy the contents of the ADF file into a directory on the hard drive of the Amiga and play it from there.
I appreciate any advice on these topics. I'm not expecting anyone to walk me through it step by step, but I'd appreciate guidance.
I'd like to again thank everyone here on the forums, you've all been very helpful to me so far. It is MUCH appreciated.
EDIT: DOH... so reading the Amiga Explorer documentation more I see I can do the first thing automatically, apparently. I just drag an ADF file from the PC directly over the DF0: icon in Amiga Explorer. So then my second question is more appropriate at this point.
Lyman
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My other option, and the one I'd like to work with, is that I'd love to find a way to copy the contents of the ADF file into a directory on the hard drive of the Amiga and play it from there.
Well, you can only do this with games that actually use normal floppy filesystem for the game files. Many if not most floppy games used custom trackloader, and these can't be copied since there is no filesystem to copy from in the first place. Only very old (or modern) games can be copied (old ones being so old that trackloaders weren't yet developed, modern ones being hdd installable).
If you wish to copy the files off adf, there are several ways. One way is to write the adf to a disk, then copy off the disk. Another is to write the adf to RAD disk, then copy from RAD:, or use XAD (http://www.dstoecker.de/xadmaster.html) to copy from the adf directly:
xadunfile diskimage boingdemo.adf dest t:
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If the legally downloaded ADF file is AmigaDOS format (and not NDOS) you can mount it on WB. Get fmsdisk.device from Aminet. ;)
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maybe you should give
http://www.whdload.de
a try (and register it if you like it)
than you'll won't need the adfs anymore