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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« on: January 02, 2009, 11:25:10 AM »
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Of course i'm not saying that it has to do clearly with the hardware part. I said that it should work out of the box for me too but it seems that sth is goiing wrong with installers, MUI and things like these. And of course the fact that it works for you is of no further help for me right now. Maybe you could tell me what you did or what your config is. :-D Thanx anyway   :-)


I don't have a Subway, but I have a Deneb.

Try doing an install on a clean 3.x installation and that way you'll at least know that the hardware isn't at fault.

#1.  Copy the MUI archive, the latest INSTALLER command and LHA to some Amiga floppies.

#2.  Install OS3.x

#3.  Copy LHA and INSTALLER into your C draw.

#4.  Unarchive MUI to RAM or a folder and install it.

#5.  Install your Subway software and cross your fingers.
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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2009, 01:50:53 PM »
Make a fresh OS3.1 install, copy LHA and the lastest INSTALLER to your C draw, type LHA x (e.g. df0:MUI8.LHA) and watch it unpack to your RAM drive.  Open your RAM drive and install MUI from there.

Does that work?
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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2009, 04:20:18 PM »
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Nope. Maybe a really bad coincidence but still the same problem. What else?  :-?  :-?  :-?


Try redownloading the MUI archive from Aminet and copy the LHA to your Amiga via a PC formatted floppy and CrossDOS.  Don't do any "fiddling" with it on the PC side.

Also, email me at Darrin01311 at AOL dot com and let me send you the Installer command while we're at it.
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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2009, 04:38:59 PM »
Download and use LHA instead?  I'm only saying that because it is what I used.
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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« Reply #4 on: January 05, 2009, 03:08:25 PM »
Your next step should be to shove a memory stick into one of your USB ports and then watch in amazement as the Amiga detects and mounts it.

Oh, don't forget to install "FAT95" file system on the Amiga!
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Re: Subway USB installation problem
« Reply #5 on: January 05, 2009, 05:09:11 PM »
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I suppose you mean fat95 in SYS:L. It is necessary in order for the amiga to recognise drives that have been formated in a PC or sth? In case fat95 doesn't exist in the system, won't there be an icon of a non recognised drive shown? I mean the drive should appear anyway, either readable or readable? I'm saying this cause i already shoved a pc formated usb stick and nothing appeared on screen.



I'm not sure how the system will react without it as I've always installed it straight away with the Deneb.  You wont be able to access FAT drives without it, but whether you'll get a NoDOS icon is something I cannot say.

Once it is installed, you'll shove a stick or a drive in the slot, a window should appear stating the USB stack detected it and then you'll see it being mounted.  If you go to the stack preferences then you should see it listed
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