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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« on: September 13, 2011, 06:09:05 PM »
I want to ask for some help too, I have a A2000 with GVP68040 with SCSI to IDE controller and 4 GB CF card. I have 2.0, 3.1 and 4. not sure install disk sets. The 2.0 1st disk does nothing, the 4.? installs untill the 9th disk and then it fails. I tried to look at the disk but it is NDOS or something like that. Same with the 2.0 is there some way restore the 9th disk. As a side note, I think the HD fills up as it will not format larger then 3909MB. This should be enought to install, but I'm not sure if it is realy that size. I used the GVP install disk to set the CF card up. It asked how may partictions to set up but never does it. Any way to set the CF card up to make it 4GB and maybe the install will complete.
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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« Reply #1 on: September 13, 2011, 07:39:30 PM »
Thanks for the reply, I am new to this cross amiga download files thing. I have all the files from Newtek, I could burn to a cd but my Cd drive will not read it. I have tried to use a nullmodem with out results. I want to post some of my project photo here soon, as I am building 3 differant A2000 toaster flyer systems just to use the chroma effects. I have one system running and use the Croma key. I was a Amiga guy years ago and started to build them as a hobby. I am very interested in ADF files conversion, but have had no luck using them. I have a slot for CF cards on my PC and have put files on it but the Amiga will not read it. I know I jump around alot but I am tring to work several issues and only get to play with them in the middle of the night when I get time.
 
I hope the disk are still good, they were still sealed in the plastic.
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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« Reply #2 on: September 14, 2011, 12:15:03 AM »
Robert. can you make a copy of that disk and a install floppy, I will buy them or trade something Amiga.
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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2011, 12:24:01 AM »
Heiroglyph, I just reread the post and I would love to get some install CD's.
 
I read on another post that you worked on the croma key devices?
 
 
I have one and it works all but the slide fade does not work, what does this slider do? You said that they get dirty.
 
also when I bring in using toaster paint some of the stock art work it only fills half of the screen. The croma is on one side and the art work the left. Any ideas?
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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« Reply #4 on: September 14, 2011, 09:34:30 PM »
where do you even look for a place that sells anything Amiga, when I returned to the states after living in Europe for several years there was nothing on the shelves for the Amiga. If you know where they sell install disk I will buy it. I don't pirate software, but I own the software, so I feel a copy would be fair too.
 
 
Thanks for the info on the Croma Key, I do have a green screen and it did nothing, I will have to find a blue blanket someplace.
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Re: WTB Toaster 4000 4.1 install disk
« Reply #5 on: September 15, 2011, 12:26:22 AM »
Quote from: SACC-guy;659394
@Heiroglyph
one of the things I feel for is about people who buy hardware only (ie toaster)
When I brought brand new, all the software, accessories etc were included.
 
Why do folks sell only the hardware, shouldn't they include the software too?
Now, paid for upgrades, I kind of understand to be sold stand alone.

 
One of the things here is a hard drive failure, so I am trying to rebuildt it, it is a toaster made by Commodore/Newtek, sold complete. I have the disk set. But it fails the install. I called that number for Commodore but was put on hold for several years.:laughing: The other toaster is a ebay project.
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