I'm trying to install some WHDload games and demos on a CF card which has WHDload pre installed, but my main problem with two cards is just reading them on a PC with a USB CF card reader.
I have used various emulators with CF cards, but I'm worried in case one or another emulator won't read a CF card. I most recently used FS-UAE under Linux on a PC I built which only has Linux Mint 17.1 %&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!8220;Rebecca%&$#?@!%&$#?@!%&$#?@!8221; installed.
I'm using Workbench 3.1, while Oldsmobile_Mike is using 3.9. I hope this process works exactly the same way.
My USB CF card reader didn't seem to work anymore, after trying two CF cards, although I only tried them under FS-UAE in Linux, so I bought a new USB CF card reader and a PCMCIA CF card reader from eBay just to make absolutely sure I can get files onto my CF card. Perhaps I should buy another CF card as well just for copying files from a PC to an Amiga CF hard drive without removing it. I also hope to read my data from a CF card which will no longer boot or even be recognised on my A1200.
I also hope all this will enable to finally transfer my artwork onto the Internet. So far, it's all been stuck on Amiga formatted floppy disks and CF cards. I've never connected my Amigas to the Internet, because I feel that if I did, then they could just become more Internet connected terminals, then I might use them for that a large part of the time. When I used Amigas as my only computers, I used to connect to BBSs some of the time, but I never upgraded enough to connect to the Internet. I used to visit cybercafe's where I saved webpages and files to MS-DOS formatted floppy disks, then read them back on my Amiga with CrossDOS, but now I can't even remember how to use CrossDOS anymore! Also, I don't currently have a PC with a floppy drive, but I do own one with a motherboard that supports a floppy drive. USB drives aren't 100% compatible and probably wouldn't work for the purpose of reading DSDD MS-DOS format disks created on an Amiga, while an Amiga floppy drive may not be able to read DSDD MS-DOS disks formatted on a USB drive either.
As for my latest news, a new USB CF card reader has recently arrived. I inserted my old CF card which I can no longer boot my A1200 from and the A1200 can't even detect it, then I plugged it into a Pentium 4 HT CPU computer running Linux Mint 17.1 "Rebecca".
I found I got different readings for what the device or card was called depending on which USB port I plugged it into. I only had the FS-UAE emulator and couldn't find another emulator to download. I found that FS-UAE recognised it but wouldn't boot from it, default to a floppy df0:. It showed the card as about 4Gb and half full, but didn't show any files on it, no matter how I changed the options such as Show all files, as Icons, etc.
I also tried under the Linux Mint desktop and the formatter/partitioning tool GParted. It appeared as a 2.1Gb device on the desktop, while GParted said something like 2Gb, but 4Gb used and that the format was FAT32, but I had formatted this card some time ago as Amiga FFS with 3 or 4 partitions. I don't know what this all means, but it doesn't encourage me to try reading my new card from Amigakit, which was preformatted with WHDload installed. All I did with this card before was trying to read it in a USB CF card reader which has worked in the past. It couldn't read it, so I tried to plug it back into my A1200 and bent a pin on the CF IDE adaptor. This was sorted out by Amigakit at the recent 30th Anniversary event in Peterborough. I also bought a new CF card and adaptor from Amigakit, which is preformatted with WHDload and I I hope to be able to read it, but I'm very worried that as soon as I try to read it in my new USB CF card reader it will get corrupted, then require reformatting and I'll be back to square one.
I hope someone can suggest what I can try next with my old CF card.