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Offline paul1981Topic starter

Amiga icon types
« on: October 29, 2014, 08:47:52 PM »
Just had a look on aminet and found this:

http://aminet.net/package/util/wb/seticontype

From the Readme:

">> How to use?
-----------------------

Locate an .info icon file you want to change and from a shell
type:

seticontype T .info

where T is a numeric value representing a type:
    1 - disk or volume
    2 - drawer (folder)
    3 - tool (executable)
    4 - project (data file)
    5 - trashcan
    6 - device
    7 - Kickstart ROM image
    8 - an appicon (from an app)
   
You can just type "seticontype" on the command prompt for a
reference of the possible types."


So my question is this; What is number 7 all about? In all my years of Amiga computing I've never come across a Kickstart ROM image icon before, nor did I know one existed. Is this to do with pre 1.3 days?
 

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Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2014, 09:10:21 PM »
Quote from: paul1981;776113
So my question is this; What is number 7 all about? In all my years of Amiga computing I've never come across a Kickstart ROM image icon before, nor did I know one existed. Is this to do with pre 1.3 days?

That's a left-over from the very first Amiga, the A1000. The icon type denotes the kickstart disk. If you want to say so, that is a "ROM image", but it is actually a kickstart disk. It is no longer in use, apparently.
 

Offline paul1981Topic starter

Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #2 on: October 29, 2014, 10:10:20 PM »
Quote from: Thomas Richter;776117
That's a left-over from the very first Amiga, the A1000. The icon type denotes the kickstart disk. If you want to say so, that is a "ROM image", but it is actually a kickstart disk. It is no longer in use, apparently.

Thanks Thomas. I suspected it could be the Kickstart disk. I'm suprised that a Kickstart icon type even exists though. I thought the Kickstart disk would just be a normal disk type, perhaps one with no visible files on but that said "100% Full" so that no files could be accidentally copied onto it.

So when you select "Info" from the Icon menu on Workbench on a Kickstart disk, what does it greet you with?

P.S. So presumably Workbench won't let you format a Kickstart disk...it makes sense now why they created that particular "Kickstart ROM" disk type.
« Last Edit: October 29, 2014, 10:13:11 PM by paul1981 »
 

Offline Thomas

Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2014, 10:23:45 AM »
It's also used for DF0:NDOS or DF0:BAD.

Not sure, but I think a Kickstart disk is not a valid AmigaDOS disk and as thus will show DF0:NDOS (with the WBKICK type icon).

Offline paul1981Topic starter

Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2014, 10:26:05 PM »
Quote from: Thomas;776161
It's also used for DF0:NDOS or DF0:BAD.

Not sure, but I think a Kickstart disk is not a valid AmigaDOS disk and as thus will show DF0:NDOS (with the WBKICK type icon).

If that's the case then I suppose that means that you CAN format a Kickstart disk, but can't copy one....at least not through the Workbench. That makes sense as the Kickstart was copyright protected software.
 

Offline Thomas

Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2014, 08:54:45 AM »
Surely you can copy a Kickstart disk. NDOS does not mean unreadable, but only not an AmigaDOS file system. If it was unreadable, the Amiga wouldn't be able to read the Kickstart from it.

Offline zipper

Re: Amiga icon types
« Reply #6 on: November 01, 2014, 09:56:41 AM »