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Offline Super TWiT

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Re: New to amigas...
« Reply #14 from previous page: September 22, 2010, 05:43:55 PM »
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  • Can Amiga's Accept HD Floppies... (even if they dont read all of the 1.44MBs)
I've only ever used HD floppies with my amiga and its worked perfectly all the time. I have the stock floppy drive.  All that happens is that the amiga sees it as a low-density disk.  It does have a greater chance of data corruption (marginal), but that's why I make sure to keep adf backups of disks on my pc, so that if something does happen to the disk, I can just restore it.  I think the people that have had trouble either had a dirty or misaligned floppy drive, or bad quality disks.  See this thread for more info.  A great piece of software to transfer data between your pc and your amiga is Amiga Explorer.  Your amiga shows up like a regular device in windows.  You use a null modem cable between the serial port on your pc and the serial port on your amiga.  It works fantastically.  You do need to use a null modem serial cable that has (or can be adapted) to db25 as the amiga uses a 25 pin serial port.  Many cables claim to be null modem but are actually wired not completely to spec, so they won't work with the amiga.  This cable here will solve all your needs. It not only works, but converts between db9 (standard for modern machines) and db25.  If you don't have a serial port, a common usb serial adapter will work fine. Amiga explorer even allows you to dump the rom image from your amiga so you can easily (and legally) use it with an emulator such as winuae.

As for the monitor situation, if you want color output on your tv just get an a520 adapter. That's what I do so that I don't have to find space for a bulky monitor.  (Although the commodore monitors are really nice and will double as a TV since they have composite inputs)  Anyway, this adapter plugs into the monitor port, and outputs a standard color composite signal.  They show up on ebay all the time.  Now, the disadvantage to this option is that your amiga won't switch between pal & ntsc, but will be locked to whatever standard your tv is (and what standard the adapter is).  There are software tricks to convert pal games to ntsc, but these don't work that well.
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Re: New to amigas...
« Reply #15 on: September 22, 2010, 05:53:31 PM »
Ive never had an issue using HD disks on my machines.
 

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Re: New to amigas...
« Reply #16 on: September 22, 2010, 09:50:26 PM »
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Welcome, Nice to meet you. You're in for a different experience with the Amiga!
Thanks.. yeah, from what i've seen From youtube and images online... i can't believe that this machine was 20 years old!
 
 
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Just for future reference, the above statement isn't a great way to win friends here... Some people take their Amigas very seriously and for good reason.
good advice... i'm not really one of those Ignorant PC Fans... : It wasn't supposed to sound like some ignorant comment (even if it did seem like one)... I' m not the BEST with explaining :P
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but Thanks for all your Responses... I'll have to Check in to some of those things that were mentioned such as crossDos and that RGB to NTSC converter... that will really help out a lot for getting started... I'll Probably be using the Monitor if the guy thats giving his amiga to me has one... if not, i'm probably screwed untill i can get that adapter
 

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Re: New to amigas...
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2010, 12:28:49 AM »
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Depends what kind of friends you want... :)


The good ones ... of course. :)
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Re: New to amigas...
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2010, 12:45:12 AM »
Quote from: Speewave;580724
good advice... i'm not really one of those Ignorant PC Fans... : It wasn't supposed to sound like some ignorant comment (even if it did seem like one)... I' m not the BEST with explaining :P


No problem and no harm done. I still have my original Amiga 1000 from 25 years ago. It still works great and is still cool. I can't say that for much of IBM PC based hardware that I've owned.

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I'll Probably be using the Monitor if the guy thats giving his amiga to me has one... if not, i'm probably screwed untill i can get that adapter


There is always emulation... You could try using WinUAE or E-UAE until you get your hands on some real Amiga hardware. (Shields up, Mr. Sulu!)

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La Familia...
A1K - La Primera Dama -1987
A1K - La Princesa- January 2005
A2K - La Reina - February 2005
A2K - Doomy - March 2005
A500 - El Gran Jugador - April 2005
A1200 - La Hermosa Vista - May 2005
A2KHD - El Duro Grande - May 2005
A600 - PrĂ­stino - May 2005
A1200 - El Trueno Grande - July 2005
CDTV - El Misterioso - August 2005
C64 - El Gran Lebows