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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: fastata and 4gb devices?
« Last post by Boing-ball on December 31, 2025, 08:08:00 PM »
Hi,
did you try other filesystems like PFS3? (Aminet)
PFS3 can use "DirectSCSI"-commands in NO SPLIT-mode for handling partitions/hdd >4GB (PDS\0 as DosType).

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FastATA'99 offers you the following support for HDD > 4GB:

1. SPLIT: dividing a HDD into logical units > 4 GB,
2. NO SPLIT:  FastATA'99 supports the following:
                 NSD (New Style Device  - OS3.5),
                 TD64 (TrackDisk 64)
                 DirectSCSI commands.

It’s the FastATA preferences that cause the split options to appear. Unfortunately the older software has issues when you try NOT to use the split options.
You can’t use the newer versions as they refuse to work with older models. You can thank Elbox for that.
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Hi all, new user here, with an old Amiga A500, looking for suggestions on how to revive it.

So, I dug out my trusty old A500 today to see if it still works. It did, sort of. But now I'm a bit lost where to go next and looking for some suggestions.

What I have is an original A500, rev 6a, with a 512KB memory expansion and upgraded kickstart 2.x.
(I have some other peripherals like an external disk drive, and a hard drive / memory expansion unit as well, but have not tried those yet.)

I bought a new power supply as I did not trust the old one. The system hasn't been powered on for many years.
Years ago I did remove the battery from the memory expansion as it was starting to show some sign of leaking, but there was no visible damage yet.

Today I blew out the dust, and hooked it up to an older LCD TV using a SCART cable I still had from back in the day. That cable has been used in the past with this Amiga, but not with this TV.
The screen flickers a bit on startup but then stays white. From some google searching, I suspect there are some resistors missing from this cable. So then I tried with the monochrome output, and got to a working kickstart screen!
I popped in an old demo disk and confirmed that the b/w image looks okay, and also both sound channels are working. Not too bad.

I then noticed that using Ctrl+both Amiga keys did not trigger a reset.

I powered off and on, and tried to load a workbench disk. It did work, but the floppy drive does seem to behave a bit strange. Sometimes I see the drive led coming on but hear no disk noise, and I think I also had cases where there was noise, but the led was off. I also noticed that sometimes it takes several drive clicks before kickstart notices a disk and tries to boot. And I had some random read failures with pop ups saying you have to replace disk X, which mostly seemed to go away with pressing retry. I guess some of this is to be expected as the disks might be bad.

I was able to confirm that all keyboard keys seem to work, except for the two Amiga keys. Other keys like shift and control keys etc. work fine.

So, that's where I'm at now. I'd like to try and get the machine back into a usable state. Mostly to play some games, but possibly also to try and do some coding again. (Did some assembly/demo stuff back in the day.)
But I'm a getting a bit lost with where to start, which is why I decided to post here. Been looking at rgb2hdmi, PiStorm, gotek, etc. But I'm not sure how usable some of those upgrades are if I don't know how well the machine itself still works. Right now I used it on the living room TV, and maybe with a correct SCART cable that would work, but it's not very convenient. The computer monitor I have only has VGA, DVI and displayport connections. I do have an HDMI to VGA adapter that I use with a raspberry pi on the VGA input, so I'm guessing that might work with an rgb2hdmi upgrade? Not sure what to do about the keyboard, try to fix? Or maybe there is a way to use a modern USB keyboard? Eventually using something like a gotek to not rely on floppy disks would be nice. But it would also be cool to see what I can still rescue off of my old collection of floppy's.

This post is probably already way too long, sorry! But yeah, I would really appreciate any suggestions and help on what to do next!

Happy new year!
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Hello dear friends of the BBS scene.  8)

My BBS fever was rekindled at the turn of the year 2022/2023. About 15 months later, I also opened a forum on this topic! This forum is aimed at all BBS enthusiasts in general, so it's not exclusively Amiga-specific, which doesn't mean there aren't any Amiga BBS programs, tools, utilities, and doors available! Therefore, I invite everyone to join if the BBS bug is still flickering within you!

There's a small catch, though, because I'm a person who likes to be transparent! You can only register if you don't use a VPN, proxy, relay, or Tor.

Why is that?

It's simply because I want to exclude certain countries that have no connection to this topic whatsoever.
And unfortunately, these people have nothing else on their minds but infiltrating or sabotaging websites.
On the other side you can't build a community if everyone's masked, right?
You wouldn't let a masked person into your house, would you?
So please dont't misunderstand this way...

It serves solely to protect the forum, the work done on it so far, and the registered users there! Nothing else!

So... what's the main goal behind this "project"?

- Finding like-minded people on this topic.
- Exchanging experiences
- Collecting and presenting programs, utilities, tools, and doors related to this topic
- And possibly revitalizing the BBS scene.

Of course, registering and using this forum is completely free!

What's missing? Of course, you!

www.sysops-finest.org is the address...

I would be delighted if we could bring as many people as possible from back then... and of course from today, back together around one table!


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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: usb hub advice
« Last post by pobolycwm on December 31, 2025, 03:58:29 PM »
Thanks for the advice, ordered a few from Argos and the kids will use the one i dont :D
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: usb hub advice
« Last post by broadblues on December 31, 2025, 12:50:25 PM »
Any conformant hub should work OK, powered would only be needed if you want to hang a big USB hard drive off fit. If your wanting use it for file transfer make sure it's in the A600GS vertical slot. Else it will b slow. Horizontal slots are for keyboards/ mice / joypad only
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New User Introductions / Re: New hello from France with an A1200 and A1200NG
« Last post by amigakit on December 31, 2025, 12:20:58 PM »
Welcome.  I hope you are enjoying the A1200 NG.
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Amiga community support ideas / Re: AmigaOS 4 Monthly Roundup
« Last post by AmigaOldskooler on December 31, 2025, 12:10:21 PM »
Hi,

The AmigaOS 4 Monthly Roundup covering December 2025 has just been published over on Old School Game Blog! :) Hope you'll enjoy it!

https://oldschoolgameblog.com/2025/12/31/amigaos-4-monthly-roundup-december-2025/
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New User Introductions / Re: New hello from France with an A1200 and A1200NG
« Last post by AmigaOldskooler on December 31, 2025, 12:09:04 PM »
Hi Rob_Hawk! Welcome to the forum! :)
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: fastata and 4gb devices?
« Last post by Michael_D on December 30, 2025, 10:42:46 PM »
Hi,
did you try other filesystems like PFS3? (Aminet)
PFS3 can use "DirectSCSI"-commands in NO SPLIT-mode for handling partitions/hdd >4GB (PDS\0 as DosType).

Code: [Select]
FastATA'99 offers you the following support for HDD > 4GB:

1. SPLIT: dividing a HDD into logical units > 4 GB,
2. NO SPLIT:  FastATA'99 supports the following:
                 NSD (New Style Device  - OS3.5),
                 TD64 (TrackDisk 64)
                 DirectSCSI commands.
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG - Help setting up Custom System with HDF file
« Last post by Rob_Hawk on December 30, 2025, 12:34:01 PM »
As expected today I received a great update from Amiga Kit acknowledging there is a small bug here and it’ll be resolved in the next public release once testing has been completed.

An excellent response especially given its between Xmas and New Year holidays.
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