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Offline Thomas

Re: formatted floppies question
« on: October 24, 2005, 07:34:52 PM »

format drive df0: name MyNewAmigaFloppy ffs noicons


Offline Thomas

Re: formatted floppies question
« Reply #1 on: October 25, 2005, 02:28:45 PM »
@Will-i-am: could you please clarify what you actually want ? In your first post you say that you've got PC floppies which work well with CrossDOS but cannot be used as Amiga floppies. Now you say that those floppies don't work with CrossDOS which is what you want.

So what ? Do you want them to work with CrossDOS or not ? Do you want them to be formatted as Amiga floppies or not ? You can have only one. Each floppy can only be formatted either for PC (CrossDOS) or for Amiga. Not both.

If you see DF0:???? click it once and choose "format disk" from the menu. After that it is usable as Amiga floppy and not with CrossDOS.

If you see PC0:????, you can format it for PC making it unusable as Amiga disks.

If you don't see PC0:???? and this is you problem, open a shell window and enter

format drive PC0: name Empty noicons

If this command gives an error message, please quote it here. Also quote the output of the Assign command and the Info command (both entered without any arguments). And finally quote the error message which appears if you enter Dir pc0:

Bye,
Thomas

Offline Thomas

Re: formatted floppies question
« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2005, 01:37:07 PM »
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My machine (tried) to format it as a pc disk using crossdos(apparently).


Well, it did what you told it to do. If you format the disk in drive PC0, it will become a PC disk and if you format the disk in drive DF0, it will become an Amiga disk. Funny thing is that both logical drives PC0 and DF0 point to the same physical drive.

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When I bought a box of floppies at Staples they turned out to be all preformatted as pc disks and there was apparently no place to buy the old fashioned non-formatted DD disks.


As long as I can think back all new floppies were pre-formatted as PC disks. DD with 720K and HD with 1440K. As told above, it's easy to format them as Amiga disks, just use DF0 and not PC0.

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both machines have crossdos, as far as I can tell and only one can read pc disks. I would like to figure out how to make both of them do the same thing. I am limited by the fact that I haven't got a cross dos install in this pile of floppies scattered around the room, so set up is hard


I doubt that you ever had a CrossDOS install disk unless you bought one for a lot of money. CrossDOS usually came with Workench and its files are spread over several disks (Workbench, Storage and Extras IIRC).

Basically you need three files:

1. Devs/DosDrivers PC0

This is a text file telling AmigaDOS which drivers to use with unit. First click its icon once and choose Icon/Information from the menu. Check if tooltypes exist. If so, write them down and then delete them. Now open the file in your favourite text editor. Check that the following lines are present:

Fileystem = L:CrossDOSFilesystem
Device = mfm.device
Unit = 0
Activate = 1 or Mount = 1

If one of them was among the tooltypes add them here. Save changes and exit the editor.

Now check that CrossDOSFileSystem is in L: and mfm.device is in Devs:.

In order to avoid confusion you should move PC0 from Devs/DosDrivers to Storage/DosDrivers and reboot. If you need PC0, you can temporarily activate it by a double click.

If it does not work, run SnoopDOS before you double click PC0.

As I told earlier, please post the ouput of Assign and Info with PC0 mounted and a floppy disk in the drive.

Edit: I started with 1. so I should continue with 2. and 3. Please assume that L:CrossDosFileSystem is 2. and Devs:mfm.device is 3. :-)

Bye,
Thomas