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Hi,

I'm in a bit of a pickle - I need to be able to write an ADF image to an Amiga 880K floppy disk, but I only have an unexpanded Amiga 500, with the standard 512K of RAM.

I have the ADF files on my PC and would be able to write then (I guess in parts?) to a 720K PC-format floppy.

But then what do I do?

I have the original WB1.3 and Extras disk, if there's anything I can use on them to cobble together a cut-down boot floppy that will enable me to write ADFs...

But, is it possible on my minimal spec A500?

Cheers,

Mike.
 

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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2009, 11:29:18 AM »
Use DMS to pack the virtual floppy (ADF file) into two 40-track DMS files. Copy each of them to the Amiga and write them to a floppy. I guess that would work...?
 

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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2009, 11:30:18 AM »
Quote from: mingle;510136
Hi,

I'm in a bit of a pickle - I need to be able to write an ADF image to an Amiga 880K floppy disk, but I only have an unexpanded Amiga 500, with the standard 512K of RAM.

I have the ADF files on my PC and would be able to write then (I guess in parts?) to a 720K PC-format floppy.

But then what do I do?

I have the original WB1.3 and Extras disk, if there's anything I can use on them to cobble together a cut-down boot floppy that will enable me to write ADFs...

But, is it possible on my minimal spec A500?

Cheers,

Mike.

It definitely is possible and dangit, I can't remember what software I used. I used a windows program to send the ADF via serial port, and redirected the serial port to floppy disk. Or perhaps I entered a dozen line program into amiga basic in the process. It's definitely possible and I wish I could be of more assistance. Also remember having to go into wb prefs and jack up the buffer on the serial port.
 

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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2009, 11:35:01 AM »
This is what I used a long time ago.

http://wiki.abime.net/transfer:adf_sender
 

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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2009, 01:04:01 PM »
If you have a serial cable and WB1.3 you can use the AmigaExplorer automatic install and then write the ADF from your PC down the serial cable to the Amiga's floppy drive.

http://www.amigaforever.com/ae/
« Last Edit: June 09, 2009, 01:08:36 PM by alexh »
 

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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2009, 01:12:57 PM »
I think you need OS 2.04+ and CrossDOS.
I used both HD Floppy and a BBS program to get my files across an eternity ago.

How familiar are you with BBS programs?
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Re: Possible to write ADF files to floppy using a 512K Amiga 500?
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2009, 01:49:10 PM »
Hi,

Thanks for the quick replies!

I think koaftder has hit on the right one - What a great solution... I'll check it out!

Cheers,

Mike.