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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: punkyclown on January 01, 2017, 10:23:26 PM

Title: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: punkyclown on January 01, 2017, 10:23:26 PM
Hi All, Does anyone (someone) know where I can get a copy of either Genesis or Miami (DX)
in .adf format?  Much appreciated...
Brad Hansen
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: SACC-guy on January 02, 2017, 12:31:41 AM
Try your amigaOS 3.5 or 3.9 cd!
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Matt_H on January 02, 2017, 12:55:32 AM
Any particular reason you need .adf? I don't think these were ever released on floppy. The Miami install archives are on Aminet as .lha.
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on January 02, 2017, 01:04:23 AM
All of these programs are available in standard Amiga .lha archive format on Aminet, etc.
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: punkyclown on January 03, 2017, 02:55:07 AM
Thanks for the response.  I am running Classic Amiga on a Raspberry Pi 3 using
the Amibian software.  Heard about it?  You can read my article about it in Amiga Future
Magazine issue 123 or look at the Dan Wood You Tube video about it. The software
is available at http://gunkrist79.wixsite.com/amibian.
Brad Hansen
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: magnetic on January 03, 2017, 04:29:20 AM
We cant post illegal links her man. You can still buy 3.9 . I can safely say i have no qualms whatsoever with ppl who pirate miamidx as its abandonware and Holger could care less.
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on January 03, 2017, 04:38:39 AM
*couldn't care less

;)
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: magnetic on January 03, 2017, 04:42:27 AM
Quote from: Oldsmobile_Mike;818837
*couldn't care less

;)


You heard right. Do you know that his company screwed a bunch of ppl over that had registered miami dx (for like $60 us) and never got a keyfile. I asked Holger in person about it at an east coast amiga show. Believe it or not he was using an a1200 for the reggs and the HD died and he said eff it. He s totally out of the scene and im sure could care less..
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on January 03, 2017, 04:45:58 AM
I know. The guy is a jackass, as far as I'm concerned. Was just being nit-picky about the expression "could care less" vs "couldn't care less", lol. ;)

http://blog.dictionary.com/could-care-less/
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: punkyclown on January 03, 2017, 06:41:50 PM
Hello All, If your referring to the link I posted for Amibian, Man.  There is nothing illegal
about that site.  It has nothing to do with OS3.9 It's an ArmUAE software piece to run
Amiga on a Raspberry Pi,???
Brad Hansen
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Oldsmobile_Mike on January 03, 2017, 06:47:28 PM
Quote from: punkyclown;818892
Hello All, If your referring to the link I posted for Amibian, Man.  There is nothing illegal
about that site.  It has nothing to do with OS3.9 It's an ArmUAE software piece to run
Amiga on a Raspberry Pi,???
Brad Hansen

C'mon man, the very first post in the thread was asking for software, lol.  :p
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: Matt_H on January 03, 2017, 07:24:53 PM
Surely there's a way to get files onto an Ambian install other than virtual floppy disks? If not, the only other thing I can suggest is copying the files from Aminet onto "blank" ADFs through WinUAE/FS-UAE and then loading those ADFs into Ambian. It's old fashioned sneakernet for the emulation age!
Title: Re: Looking for TCP.adf files
Post by: punkyclown on January 04, 2017, 07:47:31 PM
Oh I get it, sorry, right, Genesis is released with OS3.5 etc.  Sorry I was not advocating
getting anything for free.  If someone knows where I can get an .adf copy of it, I would
be happy to pay whatever is being asked.  As far as other ways to get software on
Amibian, your right it's just UAE and you can add software in many other ways.  I was just
looking for an easy way to do it.
Regards, Brad Hansen