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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: allanmb on March 18, 2009, 10:44:00 AM
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I have an A1200 which had a 3.5" IDE hard drive in it. I tried to get this working with an IDE cdrom drive at the same time but with no luck. For some reason it could detect audio CDs but not data CDs (ones burnt on a PC).
I got a Compactflash adapter and 4GB card which I installed last night - its weird having a completely silent Amiga with the performance of the HD!
I had the idea of having a 1GB FAT partition which hopefully both the PC and Amiga could read but the PC doesnt detect the different drives on the CF card :-(
I hate relying on PC formatted floppy disks as they always seem to get corrupt very easily. I have heard that Linux can read AFFS drives - it would be great if there was a bootable CD I could put into the PC which would boot into a simple linux OS which would be able to access my PC hard drive and the partitioned CF card. If thats not possible then I could setup a machine with Linux if it is going to work...
So, What is the best way to get data from my PC to the Amiga?
Many Thanks
Allan
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Hi as you have a 3.5 IDE HDD, connecting it direct to your PC and setting it up with WinUAE is your best bet.
KillerGorilla from EAB collated this wiki article. I have used it many times.
http://wiki.abime.net/amiga:killergorilla_sfs_winuae_realhdd?s=real%20hdd
Good luck.
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I will give that a try, even if it just to transfer files as I now really like having the Amiga completely silent :-)
Thanks
Allan
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why don't you just use a PCMCIA to CF card adapter & 1GB CF card. You can shuttle files easily between the two with that. It could probably all be purchases for less then $25 (ebay).
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The
EasyADF PCMCIA Multi-Card Transfer Kit (http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865) is a great way of transferring data from PC to Amiga:
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865
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There are a bunch of CF-PCMCIA adapters like the one AmigaKit sells. They work fantastic, and using the CF and FAT filesystem drivers on Amiga means you can use DOS/Windohs formatted flash cards to transfer easily.
Linux does support Amiga filesystem which I use pretty often for backing up Amiga hard drives (and now Flash IDE disks). I can't tell you much about Windohs since I switched my PC to Linux from MS-DOS 6 & Windohs 3.1 haha. WinUAE exists and is popular, and I think supports AFFS.
An A1200 compatible PCMCIA ethernet card costs $20-30 and will let you transfer over your LAN or the internet, which is another option.
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Thanks, I have just ordered one :-)
Allan
amigakit wrote:
The
EasyADF PCMCIA Multi-Card Transfer Kit (http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865) is a great way of transferring data from PC to Amiga:
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865
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Many thanks :-)
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ddniUK wrote:
KillerGorilla from EAB collated this wiki article. I have used it many times.
http://wiki.abime.net/amiga:killergorilla_sfs_winuae_realhdd?s=real%20hdd
Good luck.
I tried this, but the "Add Hard Drive" button was ghosted out. One site suggested running WinUAE with the -disbaleharddrivesafetycheck option to activate the button, which didn't work.
I'm running WinUAE on a Vista Boot Camp partition on an Intel iMac. The drive in question is connected via FireWire and shows up fine in Vista. I assume that because the drive is "removable," I won't be able to format it and set it up under WinUAE?
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WinUAE has to be run as administrator for direct harddisk access. On WinXP is is sufficient to have an administrator account. On Vista you have to right-click the icon and choose "run as administrator". Or change the shortcut's properties to always run as administrator.
Bye,
Thomas
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Thanks for all the info guys. I cant wait to get home tonight and try it out :-)
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I just noticed I had order 9997, almost 10,000 !
amigakit wrote:
Many thanks :-)
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Thomas wrote:
WinUAE has to be run as administrator for direct harddisk access. On WinXP is is sufficient to have an administrator account. On Vista you have to right-click the icon and choose "run as administrator". Or change the shortcut's properties to always run as administrator.
Thanks for the information. I set WinUAE (and AMiKit) to run as administrator, and the button activates. Unfortunately, the external HD does not appear in the resulting dropdown list. I'm guessing the drive has to be internal.
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Any way to get a CompactFlash drive to work with an Amiga 500?
Thanks,
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mdv2000 wrote:
Any way to get a CompactFlash drive to work with an Amiga 500?
Not without finding either an IDE or PCMCIA controller for your 500. I'm pretty sure only one of those exists.
If you can find a SCSI controller for the 500, you might be able to find an IDE to SCSI adapter, but that may not exist either.
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mdv2000 wrote:
Any way to get a CompactFlash drive to work with an Amiga 500?
Thanks,
Buy a refurb A1200 from AmigaKit. :-D It might be cheaper then a 500 option, if one even exists.
500 is a cool machine, I have one, but you have so many more options with the A1200. Access to more accelerators, IDE drives, PCMCIA cards, easy software switching from PAL/NTSC, AGA graphics, etc.
Plus just about anything for the 500, you can get working on a 1200.
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murple wrote:
mdv2000 wrote:
Any way to get a CompactFlash drive to work with an Amiga 500?
Not without finding either an IDE or PCMCIA controller for your 500. I'm pretty sure only one of those exists.
If you can find a SCSI controller for the 500, you might be able to find an IDE to SCSI adapter, but that may not exist either.
AFAIK that does exists, but is rather expensive. Wasn't there also something like a CF to IDE?
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Yes, CF to IDE will cost you about $5 US. You will have to find IDE for your 500 though, which could be hard to find and more expensive than just buying a 2000 or 1200. If you already have IDE on your 500 though, no problem.
I don't know if there are CF to SCSI adapters, or if there are IDE to SCSI adapters that you can use if you have SCSI on your 500.
I don't think anybody ever made a PCMCIA port for 500s.
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Ok, I got the EasyADF kit today, fast delivery, thanks! However I cant get it working. I followed the instructions and I can see a green light on the PCMCIA adapter but when I try to go to CF0: in shell it says there is no disk in the drive. I am using a Sandisk Extreme III 1GB CF card which according to windows is formatted to FAT file system. Is there something else I need to do?
Thanks
Allan
amigakit wrote:
The
EasyADF PCMCIA Multi-Card Transfer Kit (http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865) is a great way of transferring data from PC to Amiga:
http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=865
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CDs are so easy to use, why bother with all of the new hardware? 99% of the time, the only problem is that people use el-cheepo CD ROM writing software on the "PC", that doesn't use the correct format! Other "PC"s may read them, but Amigas will have trouble.
I use CDs to transfer info all of the time, with no problems.
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Thanks for the information. I set WinUAE (and AMiKit) to run as administrator, and the button activates. Unfortunately, the external HD does not appear in the resulting dropdown list. I'm guessing the drive has to be internal. [/quote]
Nope all you need to do is use a USB in Mode 1 you can buy adapters that allow you to do this. I know Microcenter.com sells a good one that works for sure in Mode1 for $15.00 its the one from Indland.
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