I can help a little, just finished doing an OS 3.9 upgrade. Here goes:
ckillerh3 wrote:
Hi -
I'm trying to upgrade my A1200 for internet use.
It looks like upgrading the OS is a good idea to
the new OS 3.9. I imagine I need to do the following
but have a few questions.
1) With OS 3.9 do I need to buy Miami DX and I-Browse?
OS 3.9 has an Internet browser built in.
2) How to best add a CD-ROM to an A-1200?
I added an external SCSI drive. I believe a 1200 can also use an IDE drive, with the right hardware.
My system has a GVP 1230+ board with 4 meg RAM. It also has the GVP 1291 SCSI adapter with external DB25 adapter SCSI 1. I've got an external SCSI drive hooked-up allready.
Can I just buy a CD-ROM from E-bay and loop it in? Do I need any special CD-Rom drivers to operate the drive? Is there special software like Nero (for PC) to actually burn disks?
SCSI devices can be daisy-chained, but you have to make sure they have different device IDs, and that the last device has a terminator, to signal the end of the chain. Any (older) SCSI CD will do, eBay is where I purchased my own. Actually OS 3.9 comes with its own CDFS, but, you can't access it until you install the OS! I suggest you download and install AmiCDFS, which is free. Jot down the instructions, since the installation procedure is not automatic, and calls for copying files into various locations, and making other settings 'by hand'. And, when you finally get the drive up and running, AND you install OS 3.9, don't choose to install CacheCDFS from the OS 3.9 disk, or you'll have two CD file systems going, and it'll just confuse things! (You'll have 2 icons each of every feature from your OS 3.9 disk, one generated by AmiCDFS, and the other by CacheCDFS.)
Thanks for any help?
:-)