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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: 1NOM155 on July 30, 2007, 01:11:27 AM

Title: Workbench
Post by: 1NOM155 on July 30, 2007, 01:11:27 AM
Probably my question, its a lite stupid, but i need help.
Use WB 2.05 on a A600 emulated in WinUAE v1.42a, because my reals amigas 500 or 600 dosent work :(
And i don't know who to run demos, with the extension EXE.

I save the demos, in my DH1:Work, but i try the Run Command, and an Shell, but nothing, i have the same error, the command type its unknown...

Can any one give a tip???
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: rkauer on July 30, 2007, 04:40:44 AM
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1NOM155 wrote:
Probably my question, its a lite stupid, but i need help.
Use WB 2.05 on a A600 emulated in WinUAE v1.42a, because my reals amigas 500 or 600 dosent work :(
And i don't know who to run demos, with the extension EXE.

I save the demos, in my DH1:Work, but i try the Run Command, and an Shell, but nothing, i have the same error, the command type its unknown...

Can any one give a tip???


YES!

 boot with NO STARTUP-SEQUENCE, in the CLI, cd to the drawer where the demo is and type "NameOfTheExeFile".exe . No Execute (intended to run scripts), nor Run (if the file is executable, it runs without the command).Simple like this! :roll:
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: Thomas on July 30, 2007, 07:49:27 AM

@1NOM155:

Create a new WinUAE config without any hard drive and floppy disk (so that you get the insert-disk animation).

Press F12 and go to the floppies section. Insert the EXE file into drive DF0 as if it was an ADF file. It will boot and run automatically.

If the file is bigger than 1.7 MB (Amiga HD floppy), get the latest version 1.4.3 of WinUAE, then go to the hard drives section instead, click on "add archive" and choose the exe file. Click on Reset if it is available (otherwise the new HDD will not be seen).

Bye,
Thomas
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: 1NOM155 on July 31, 2007, 02:16:13 AM
thanks for the tips :)
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: jmbattle on July 31, 2007, 01:58:01 PM
I believe WinUAE can 'boot' an executable Amiga (such as a single-file demo/intro) by 'inserting' the file as an ADF disk.

Kind regards,
James
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Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: 1NOM155 on July 31, 2007, 05:12:55 PM
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rkauer wrote:
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1NOM155 wrote:
Probably my question, its a lite stupid, but i need help.
Use WB 2.05 on a A600 emulated in WinUAE v1.42a, because my reals amigas 500 or 600 dosent work :(
And i don't know who to run demos, with the extension EXE.

I save the demos, in my DH1:Work, but i try the Run Command, and an Shell, but nothing, i have the same error, the command type its unknown...

Can any one give a tip???


YES!

 boot with NO STARTUP-SEQUENCE, in the CLI, cd to the drawer where the demo is and type "NameOfTheExeFile".exe . No Execute (intended to run scripts), nor Run (if the file is executable, it runs without the command).Simple like this! :roll:



my problem, its i don know how to chagend drive.

example:

demo.exe its in DH1, Work
and when i open the shell, its pointing in System2.0:, how can i changed, to point in the demo???
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: Quixote on July 31, 2007, 05:35:24 PM
;-) To change the current directory with an Amiga shell from, say, "System2.0" to "Work" simply type "CD Work:" and then press the return key.  Don't type the quote marks, of course.  Use the colon at the end of the volume or device name, but don't add a backslash, PC style.
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: 1NOM155 on August 01, 2007, 01:10:14 AM
thank you :-)
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: Braddo on August 01, 2007, 06:25:38 PM
The CD is unnecessary.
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: Braddo on August 01, 2007, 06:26:22 PM
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Quixote wrote:
;-) To change the current directory with an Amiga shell from, say, "System2.0" to "Work" simply type "CD Work:" and then press the return key.  Don't type the quote marks, of course.  Use the colon at the end of the volume or device name, but don't add a backslash, PC style.


The CD is unnecessary. And how is this a hardware problem?
Title: Re: Workbench
Post by: Quixote on August 04, 2007, 12:28:14 AM
Changing the directory is not a hardware problem, it's part of one solution.  The gentleman RKauer had advised member 1NQM155: "...in the CLI, cd to the drawer where the demo is..." and 1NQM155 had replied that he "...don know how to changend drive."  Soooo, I told him how to do so.