Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Author Topic: Adf to real amiga disk  (Read 8377 times)

Description:

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline alx

Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #14 on: March 23, 2003, 02:35:45 PM »
Quote
you can copy perfect Amiga floppies on a windows machine.


Sadly not.  It's the way the Amiga floppy controller allowed far more control than the PC one.  You can now get Amiga disks to ADF using a program called Disk2FDI - you need two floppy drives, though.

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #15 on: March 23, 2003, 02:47:33 PM »
I made some pictures of all the stuff i bought for only €25 (that's around $25):

-edit: it seems that it's not working-

Klik on this url and after that, you should be able to watch the pictures

http://hosting3.downloaden.com/vknet/

http://hosting3.downloaden.com/vknet/foto/bewerkt_amiga1.jpg
http://hosting3.downloaden.com/vknet/foto/bewerkt_amiga2.jpg
http://hosting3.downloaden.com/vknet/foto/bewerkt_amiga3.jpg
http://hosting3.downloaden.com/vknet/foto/bewerkt_amiga4.jpg
 

Offline alx

Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #16 on: March 23, 2003, 03:06:31 PM »
Nice deal!

What are  the disks to the right?  Even if you havn't got the actual WB disk, have you tried seeing whether any of them boot to a WB?  As long as they're not games, there's a chance they could, and then you can go from there.

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #17 on: March 23, 2003, 03:09:09 PM »
i opened the external floppy disk, it's a chinon FX-354

and on this page there is some info about this device:
http://www.zimmers.net/cbmpics/damigas.html

--
"The 1011 came along later with a sleek new look and lacking the 1010's pass-through port. It also contained a custom-wired Chinon 354 mechanism unlike the 1010. However, it did utilize the same 23 pin Amiga floppy port."
--

So it seems to be a amiga floppy disk
 

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #18 on: March 23, 2003, 03:16:40 PM »
Quote

alx wrote:
Nice deal!

What are  the disks to the right?  Even if you havn't got the actual WB disk, have you tried seeing whether any of them boot to a WB?  As long as they're not games, there's a chance they could, and then you can go from there.

I haven't tried al floppy's, only a few that contained the message "system disk" etc on the sticker. But those disks didn't contain a WB.

That monitor that you see is not 100% too, there is something loose in it, you have to hit it a few times to make it work and it failes a lot. So i haven't got a screen for my amiga's yet :)

I do have enought joy sticks hehehe, 8 joysticks, 3 mouses, a tv tuner, 3 amiga's, 3 power supplies, external floppy disk, monitor with SCART and lot's of floppys :)

so, it was a good deal :)

Now i have to find out if a disk contains WB, how can i recognise a WB in a program / game?
 

Offline Piru

  • \' union select name,pwd--
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2002
  • Posts: 6946
    • Show only replies by Piru
    • http://www.iki.fi/sintonen/
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #19 on: March 23, 2003, 03:20:05 PM »
Quote
Grrr, just what gives that we can't overcome this HWare thing ?

The PC floppy controller can't write continous track. Amiga floppy has full tracks and only gaps between them. PC floppy controller writes gaps to each track (9 normally).

See the (simplefied) picture below for rough idea:

(NOTE: PC left, Amiga right. The amiga tracks don't start & end at the same position like in the picture, this is just for representation reasons).
 

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2003, 03:58:48 PM »
Quote

Piru wrote:
Quote
Grrr, just what gives that we can't overcome this HWare thing ?

The PC floppy controller can't write continous track. Amiga floppy has full tracks and only gaps between them. PC floppy controller writes gaps to each track (9 normally).

See the (simplefied) picture below for rough idea:

(NOTE: PC left, Amiga right. The amiga tracks don't start & end at the same position like in the picture, this is just for representation reasons).

and an amiga EXTERNAL (parallel) floppy disk can't be connected to a PC?
 

Offline alx

Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2003, 04:28:13 PM »
Quote
But those disks didn't contain a WB.


Did it just boot up to an application, or did the screen flash colours or something (if so, there's a h/w problem somewhere)

Quote
So i haven't got a screen for my amiga's yet :)


Do you have something called a modulator (I couldn't see one on the pictures).  That allows you to plug an Amiga into the back of a TV (not great display, but it should work).  Otherwise, you might need to get either:

* An old monitor that plugs straight into the back of the Amiga (new one's won't work unless they're multisync - the Amiga's display is only 15Hz)

* An adapter that plugs into the output and gives you SCART

* A modulator

* A Scandoubler (doubles the refresh rate for  newer monitors) or a Flickerfixer (means interlace screens will work well on a modern monitor).

Quote
Now i have to find out if a disk contains WB, how can i recognise a WB in a program / game?


When you put in a disk, the display will change.  Give it a while and eventually the Amiga should have booted from the disk.  If you see an Amiga-DOS screen (a big window with some text and a prompt - probably white text on blue background) then you can do some stuff from there.  If you get into a screen with icons, that's Workbench.

Quote
and an amiga EXTERNAL (parallel) floppy disk can't be connected to a PC?


Not unless you build you're own controller - there are instructions somewhere on the net for this.

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2003, 04:36:06 PM »
Quote

alx wrote:
Did it just boot up to an application, or did the screen flash colours or something (if so, there's a h/w problem somewhere)

>> Amiga showed the floppy with 1.2 on it :)

Quote
Do you have something called a modulator (I couldn't see one on the pictures).  That allows you to plug an Amiga into the back of a TV (not great display, but it should work).  Otherwise, you might need to get either:

* An old monitor that plugs straight into the back of the Amiga (new one's won't work unless they're multisync - the Amiga's display is only 15Hz)

* An adapter that plugs into the output and gives you SCART

* A modulator

* A Scandoubler (doubles the refresh rate for  newer monitors) or a Flickerfixer (means interlace screens will work well on a modern monitor).

>> I have an SCART adapter, so i can plug my amiga to a device with a SCART connector, like most t.v's.

Quote
When you put in a disk, the display will change.  Give it a while and eventually the Amiga should have booted from the disk.  If you see an Amiga-DOS screen (a big window with some text and a prompt - probably white text on blue background) then you can do some stuff from there.  If you get into a screen with icons, that's Workbench.

>> Ah, when i have a screen, i'll check all disks, i had a few disks with amigaDOS btw, but it started some application. Can i use those adf2disk programs in amigados?

Quote
Not unless you build you're own controller - there are instructions somewhere on the net for this.

Aha, well, that would be to technical for me :) I'll just hope someone has a WB disk for me :)
 

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #23 on: March 23, 2003, 06:28:02 PM »
I found out the other amiga has kickstart 2.0 :) Maybe that would make things easier?
 

Offline Piru

  • \' union select name,pwd--
  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Join Date: Aug 2002
  • Posts: 6946
    • Show only replies by Piru
    • http://www.iki.fi/sintonen/
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #24 on: March 23, 2003, 06:32:30 PM »
Quote
I found out the other amiga has kickstart 2.0 :) Maybe that would make things easier?

It does if you find Workbench 2.1 disks. Workbench 2.1 come with CrossDOS that allows you to read/write PC 720K disks.

Note: IIRC Workbench 2.0 doesn't have CrossDOS.
 

Offline jeffimix

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2003
  • Posts: 853
    • Show only replies by jeffimix
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #25 on: March 23, 2003, 07:56:05 PM »
So its a hardware problem dang.... works for Linux images, which are a different format (RAW) , but of course those are built for X86 floppy devices...
\\"The only benchmarks that matter is my impression of the system while using the apps I use. Everything else is opinion.\\" - FooGoo
 

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #26 on: March 23, 2003, 08:22:44 PM »
I found a website in holland that's selling AmigaOS 2.1 disks, on the website they say it includes workbench. I mailed them for more info. It's not very expensive, around $15 (AmigaOS 2.1 disks + handbooks).
 

  • Guest
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2003, 10:29:14 AM »
Another small question, how can i see how much ram there is in my amiga 500? I've read you need at least 1mb ram to copy adf to amiga disk.
 

Offline voxel

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Join Date: Feb 2002
  • Posts: 322
    • Show only replies by voxel
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2003, 01:36:31 PM »
Hi :-)

Silly question ? :
How can I transfert the contents of an HardDrive adf file back to a real HardDrive :-?
Or at least mount the adf file on my workbench :-?

Amigalement,

Jean-François.
Amigalement,
Jean-François Bachelet, Amiga nuts since 1985.
-------------------------------------------------
Welcome to Happy Computing : Amiga! (© 2K4-2K8 voxel)
 

Offline voxel

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Join Date: Feb 2002
  • Posts: 322
    • Show only replies by voxel
Re: Adf to real amiga disk
« Reply #29 from previous page: March 24, 2003, 01:39:44 PM »
@° FES :

"how can i see how much ram there is in my amiga 500"

R : open a CLI and type : "avail" (without the quotes) and hit return :-)

Amigalement,
Jean-François.
Amigalement,
Jean-François Bachelet, Amiga nuts since 1985.
-------------------------------------------------
Welcome to Happy Computing : Amiga! (© 2K4-2K8 voxel)