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Offline Oldsmobile_Mike

Re: A590
« Reply #14 from previous page: May 12, 2015, 11:25:20 PM »
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Hi,
  I want to know how to save things to the drive??
I have not saved anything yet.  If I have a program loaded from floopies how do I save the program to the hard drive???  Do u  have to specify a drawer???  Just save it willy nilly??  How do u find it then??  Some pointers on how to save things to the hard drive.
The hard drive came with lots of stuff on it but I haven't saved anything over yet.  So what do u do to save things to the hard drive???  Wow so u can use an sd card now.  Neat.  But right now just want to know how to go about using the hard drive.
 
WHAT DO YOU MEAN, MAN?  :confused:

I think what you are trying to ask is:  "I have this program on floppy disk, how do I INSTALL it to the hard drive".  If you just want to save something...  well, just hit File -> Save, like you would from an open word processor document, or an open paint program, or whatever.

But if you're actually trying to install something, like a game or a piece of productivity software, that's a whole other can of worms.  Most 'modern' Amiga software should have an installer.  Usually you'd insert the first disk of the application, or a disk labelled "install", or some-such, then double-click on the hard drive installation application, it would run and begin copying files onto the hard drive, asking you for each disk from the application until it's complete.  You might be required to make an Assign: to the hard drive, or the installer might do this for you (depending on how well it is written), it might also ask you which partition you want to install to on the drive (for example SYS:, WORK:, etc.), again depending on how well the install script is written.

Basically there was no standard way of installing applications onto a hard drive before Workbench version 2.1 (or was it 2.04?), so if you're trying to install anything that pre-dates that, there could be any of a number of different ways.  Sometimes it's as simple as creating a folder on the hard drive and dragging over the contents of the floppy disk into that folder.

Other things, such as old games, were specifically designed to not be hard drive installable.  Both because of the short-sightedness of game developers at the time, but also to cut down on software piracy.  There's usually work-arounds for games like this in modern times, thanks to the awesome WHDLoad software.

Long story short, what you're asking can be a very complicated question, or a very simple one, but you're going to need to provide more specifics (such as the name of the application you're trying to install), and you should probably do some google research on "using an Amiga with a hard drive" if you are unfamiliar.  Good luck!  :)
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Re: A590
« Reply #15 on: May 13, 2015, 12:19:50 AM »
If you don't find an installer on the floppy. Try copying the directory and any files to e.g New drawer onto the hard drive.
Afterwards you need to type in Shell... Assign DF0: DH0:"New drawer"

Which version on Workbench are you running?
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Re: A590
« Reply #16 on: May 13, 2015, 03:41:15 AM »
Maybe it would make sense to practice with the RAMDISK: first.  ;)  

In the Workbench user interface, you would simply drag an icon that represents a file (like the Clock program from the Amiga dos disks) into the opened RAMDISK window. This copies the icon AND its associated program file to the RAMDISK.  If you double click it, it will execute from there.  When the RAMDISK window is highlighted (single clicked inside the box), you can choose New Drawer from the Window menu and create subdirectories 'til your hearts content.  You can move programs and files to these subdirectories.  When you power down, nothing permanent was done, everything on the RAMDISK is lost.

You can do the same thing with Hard drive, double click its icon and open its window.  

Is this what you need???  Did you get any docs with the Amiga?

Maybe you are asking where to put things on a HD formated to be a single partition?  You can create additional subdirectories (MyFiles, Apps, Games, Archives, Sounds, Work, whatever) on the HD to logically organize the stuff you want to add.  Most install scripts look for a partition named WORK (or a directory assigned to the name WORK) as a default location to install programs and associated files.
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Offline Matt_H

Re: A590
« Reply #17 on: May 13, 2015, 03:49:42 AM »
@ rayman

I think you should have a look at the Amiga Hard Drive User's Guide, available here.
 

Offline raymanTopic starter

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Re: A590
« Reply #18 on: May 21, 2015, 09:55:16 PM »
Hi,
Okay I clicked on the link and u are probably right.  Of course I will not want to do it sitting here in the library.  I didn't notice if I could download it or not.  If I can download it Ill look at it sitting on the recliner (HAHA).
Thanks RAy.
 

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Re: A590
« Reply #19 on: May 21, 2015, 10:02:32 PM »
Hi,
Will try it out as soon as I can get a print out.  
Thanks RAy.
 

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Re: A590
« Reply #20 on: May 21, 2015, 10:04:25 PM »
Hi,
Will try the willy nilly method also next time I turn it on.  It is here on the kitchen counter so I have no excuse not to use it.  Of course Ill have to unbury it.  Any flat place is just tooooo convenient to lay things on (HAHA).
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Re: A590
« Reply #21 on: May 21, 2015, 10:10:29 PM »
Hi,
With a long reply I will definintely need a printout (HAHA).
Thanks RAy.
 

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Re: A590
« Reply #22 on: May 21, 2015, 10:11:57 PM »
Hi,
Okay downloaded the pdf so if it actually got saved to the thumb drive Ill look at it later.  Wow that link is the mother load of pdfs for the amiga (HAHA).
Thanks RAy.