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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: rednova on October 29, 2011, 05:39:56 PM

Title: I need a special disk
Post by: rednova on October 29, 2011, 05:39:56 PM
Dear Friends:

I need a special disk that can be read on my amiga external floppy drive (I think is a
880 kb on pc1 )and also be read on my pentium pc internal floppy disk drive.
This way, I can make nice pics on my pc lightwave and transfer to my amiga to
use them on amospro.
I used to have the disk, and it lasted many good years, but it just got corrupted.
I tried to format a new disk on my pc to use it on both machines but could not
get it to work.
Can a kind soul please help me get this special disk ?
I will pay you well if needed.

Thank you !!!

Rednova
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: Zac67 on October 29, 2011, 06:03:58 PM
You just need a 720 KB double density PC-style (FAT) formatted disk. It seems your Amiga is already set up to use it. The Amiga can't read/write high density 1440 KB disks.

You can recognize DD disks for not having a hole opposite the write protection hole with the slider. You can use any Amiga disk and reformat it on the PC.
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: rednova on October 29, 2011, 06:17:01 PM
Hi:

Thank you for helping me !!!
Yes, I do have blank amiga disks !!!
What is the right DOS command to format my DD disk
on pc so I can read on my amiga ?
Thanks !!!

Rednova
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: Zac67 on October 29, 2011, 07:01:10 PM
Which OS?
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: Gulliver on October 29, 2011, 07:06:51 PM
Most likely write without quotes "format a:" and press enter on a DOS prompt in your PC.
If the floppy in question is a 720kb floppy and you only have one floppy drive unit in that PC.
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: rednova on October 29, 2011, 07:12:15 PM
Hi:

@zac
I do not know what my OS is,but I use a classic amiga 1200 with whatever
original OS comes with it.
Thank you !!!

rednova
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: Duce on October 29, 2011, 07:23:33 PM
Would be 3.x, so Gullivers advice works just fine.  Format on PC, should show up as a PC disk on the Amiga.

Good luck!
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: rednova on October 29, 2011, 07:25:47 PM
Thank you all guys!
I love you all !!!

I even send you a kiss !!!

Thanks !!!

Rednova
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: Cammy on October 29, 2011, 08:59:24 PM
Don't forget to cover the extra hole (the one without the little tab in it) with some tape so the PC's floppy drive thinks it's a DD disk and not a HD disk. Wrap the tape around the side so it covers both the front and back of the hole.
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: AmiDude on October 30, 2011, 09:23:21 AM
Quote from: rednova;665694
Hi:

Thank you for helping me !!!
Yes, I do have blank amiga disks !!!
What is the right DOS command to format my DD disk
on pc so I can read on my amiga ?
Thanks !!!

Rednova


Quote from: Cammy;665723
Don't forget to cover the extra hole (the one without the little tab in it) with some tape so the PC's floppy drive thinks it's a DD disk and not a HD disk. Wrap the tape around the side so it covers both the front and back of the hole.


No need for that, as he is having DD disks... (see Rednova's post)
Title: Re: I need a special disk
Post by: amigadave on October 30, 2011, 12:07:59 PM
Quote from: Zac67;665692
You just need a 720 KB double density PC-style (FAT) formatted disk. It seems your Amiga is already set up to use it. The Amiga can't read/write high density 1440 KB disks.

You can recognize DD disks for not having a hole opposite the write protection hole with the slider. You can use any Amiga disk and reformat it on the PC.

Since it is an external floppy drive and not the original internal floppy drive inside the A1200, it could have possibly been a HD 1.44mb floppy disk drive, but probably not, as they are fairly rare (I have one though, the slim one made by Dell for the Amiga).

I would have suggested to format it using Cross-DOS on the Amiga and then put it into the PC to see if Windows could read it, by clicking on the PC1 icon and choosing format in the menu, but that is just me.