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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: DoomMaster on August 29, 2003, 08:42:44 AM
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I have just bought another Amiga 2000HD from eBay. It has the ECS Chip Set and the Kickstart 2.04 ROM. The Amiga 2000HD that I have now has Kickstart / Workbench 1.3. What are the differences between these two Amiga OSs ? What else do I need to record CD-Rs on my new Amiga 2000HD using OS 2.04? Thanks :-D
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For differences between OS versions you should look here: http://www.gregdonner.org/workbench/index.html
I doubt that any CD-R software will run on 2.0, you should rather get 3.1.
These two are the most popular CD-R software products:
http://makecd.core.de/
http://www.titancomputer.de/ami/burnit/index.html
As always: first choose the driver software then buy a compatible hardware.
Bye,
Thomas
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To Thomas:
Most of the CD recording (burning) software runs on OS 2.04. I already have a Yamaha 4416S CD-RW drive. It is ranked in the top 4 CD-RW drives on the MakeCD web site. BurnIt also highly recommends the Yamaha 4416S CD-RW drive. Do I need anything else besides a Processor Accelerator card? Will 9 megs of memory be enough? I do not want to go beyond the Amiga 2000HDs 9 megs of ram barrier (1 meg Chip and 8 megs Fast). To do so will make the system highly unstable. If I can run powerful animation software on 9 megs then surely a CD burner program requires much less memory.
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@DoomMaster
The more memory you can give a CD burner prog the better. With limited processor speed you will need a large memory buffer to enable you to burn at speeds much over x2.
What makes you think that having over 9 Meg of memory makes an A2000 unstable? If you add the extra memory on an accelerator card it should not be a problem.
Regards
Rassilon
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If you use Makecd, MasterISO or Burnit to burn a cd, you need a 030 processor. Without it you get very much buffer underruns.
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You can theoretically add around 2G or more to an A2000. :)
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I do not want to go beyond the Amiga 2000HDs 9 megs of ram barrier (1 meg Chip and 8 megs Fast). To do so will make the system highly unstable.
On what exactly do you base this conclusion? "Professionals" say so?
If I can run powerful animation software on 9 megs then surely a CD burner program requires much less memory.
Burning CD-ROM is much more resource hungry than displaying or creating animations. You will be struggling with small buffers and slow CPU and bus.