watcher wrote:
The WB disks i have are: Amiga Workbench, Locale, Storage, Amiga Extra's and Amiga Font's. Which is all of them but i thought the HD util's etc were on another floppy?!
Thinking about it, I'm afraid you're right. To make sure, check the "Workbench" disk for a tool called "HDToolbox".
And what is the name of the program that allows the amiga to use PC formatted disk's?
It's a driver, not a program. It should be located on your "Storage" disk. It's called (IIRC) "PC0", simply activate it by doubleclicking it. If you want to activate it permanently, copy the file "PC0" to the "DEVS" drawer on your Workbench disk - this drawer contains device drivers that shall be activated each time the machine boots.
From now on, whenever you have a disk in your floppy drive, there will not be just one but *two* icons: "DF0" and "PC0". If you insert an Amiga disk, doubleclick DF0 to access the disk. If you insert a PC disk, use PC0.
Now you can copy files to your Amiga (the driver is from 1992 and therefore only supports 8+3 filenames, but this is no real problem)!
You have two options now:
Ask somebody to send you a "zipped ADF image" of the "Workbench Install" disk. Download "ADFBlitzer" and UnZip from Aminet. Transfer all three files to your Amiga, use Unzip to depack the zipped ADF, use ADFBlitzer to write the ADF back to a disk. Now you have a complete set of workbench disks and can use the standard installation method. I can't help you with the "Workbench install" disk, as I don't have one here, but I'm pretty sure others will be able to help.
This method will only work if a zipped ADF image of the install disk will fit onto a DD disk.
The other option would be that somebody supplies you with "HDToolbox" which is basically the only thing you really need from the install disk. You'll have to install manually then, but that's pretty straightforward.
Also is there a generic driver for my PCMCIA CD-ROM drive?
No. What type of PCMCIA CD-ROM is it?
Driver disks for "OverdriveCD", "Squirrel" and "SurfSquirrel" can be found at the
Big Book of Amiga Hardware under "Drivers & Installation/SCSI". These are DMS disk images, so you'll need a tool to write DMS images back to disk. Check Aminet, there are probably several hundreds of those ;-)