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Title: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: TheMud on August 15, 2011, 04:22:41 PM
Hey :-)

well now I have a real Amiga 600 again, I dont want to program AMOS Basic under emulation no more. Soooooooo anyone ? Do you have the disc's ? Must be Amos Basic 1.3 - Why? I don't like the look of Amos Pro ;-)

Send PM :-)
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: Controller on August 15, 2011, 05:25:38 PM
Hello,

Don't get depressed. You can download all the different AMOS Basic discs at http://www.back2roots.org/
Just look under Tools and Dev

Kind regards
Controller
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: TheMud on August 15, 2011, 09:53:46 PM
Thx - i have them all as adf's but want them as real disc's for my Amiga :-)
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: Darrin on August 15, 2011, 10:19:57 PM
Then use your Amiga to write the ADF image back to a real disk.

Or do you mean that you want the manuals too?
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: TheMud on August 15, 2011, 10:27:04 PM
But how do I do that ?

I only have the adf's ... My mac doenst have a discdrive.
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: Tripitaka on August 15, 2011, 10:54:22 PM
Quote from: TheMud;654840
But how do I do that ?

I only have the adf's ... My mac doenst have a discdrive.

Then you need to find a way of transferring your ADF's direct to your 'miggy. Lots of choices for that one depending on your mac and Amiga setup. Parnet, ethernet, wireless, sdcard etc...

It's one of those things that's worth sorting out anyway fore other progs downloaded as ADFs
Title: Re: Getting Depressed - Amos Disc's
Post by: Darrin on August 15, 2011, 11:36:45 PM
Quote from: TheMud;654840
But how do I do that ?

I only have the adf's ... My mac doenst have a discdrive.


I don't have any experience with a MAC, but install ClassicWB on your Amiga hard drive and you will be able to ZIP the ADF file and put it on a PC formatted floppy which your Amiga can read.  Drag it onto to workbench and double click on it and you should be prompted to expand the file.  Then double click the expaned ADF and you should be given an option to write it to a floppy (At least mine does and I'm using ClassicWorkbench3.x created using OS3.9).

If you've got a vanilla Workbench then look on Aminet for:

http://m68k.aminet.net/util/arc/PKAZip.lha
Which should extract a ZIP file

and

http://m68k.aminet.net/util/cli/mADFloppy.lha
Which will write the ADF back to a floppy disk in your Amiga's drive.

Hope this helps.