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Please!
« on: June 29, 2004, 05:19:58 PM »
Hi all!

Is there a free workbench 3.0 on the Internet
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Is there a free program to connect my Amiga to my PC
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Re: Please!
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2004, 05:25:21 PM »
Not for free, but you can buy Amiga Forever which provides everything you need.
 

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Re: Please!
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2004, 05:25:23 PM »
Hehehee, cant say that there is a free workbench out there. You can buy a copy if you would like though.  :-D


As far as connecting your amiga to your PC... WinUAE allows the reading of an Amiga harddrive.

But on how to network them, it has me beat.  :-D  :-)
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Re: Please!
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2004, 05:28:37 PM »
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Is there a free workbench 3.0 on the Internet

Yes, check out AmigaInABox.
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Is there a free program to connect my Amiga to my PC


 Yes, there are many, but you need to specify what cables/connection you have between your Amiga and PC. I can't give you a specific answer here.

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Re: Please!
« Reply #4 on: June 29, 2004, 06:31:05 PM »
Yes, check out AmigaInABox.

AIAB needs an ADF image of WB3x to install, IIRC.
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Re: Please!
« Reply #5 on: June 29, 2004, 07:30:26 PM »
Yeppers, AIAB needs an ADF of the Workbench 3.0/3.1 disk. So AIAB is not a free Workbench. It just has needed and presetted files of shareware and freeware tools (like MUI etc). AIAB has no copyrighted Amiga files in it. :-)

So you still need to get a hold of the original Workbench disks :-)

Getting them to ADF on Amiga is easy, just create a diskimage with a tool like TransADF, Image2Disk etc, then compress (preferably zip) your image and copy it onto a PC formatted (720kb) disk. Then take that disk to your PC and get that file. Easy :-D

There are lot of other ways to do that, just try and find out. Amigans always use their brain :-D
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Re: Please!
« Reply #6 on: June 29, 2004, 07:48:43 PM »
I use AIAB
First I transdisk'd my Workbench3 floppies to ADF on the A1200
Then I transrom'd the kickstart 3.1 roms to rom image files.

Then I used NComm3.0 from my AminetSet CDroms on the A1200
connected thru a "LapLink" cable to my Windoze Pee C via serial ports.

I launched Hyperterm on Windoze, configured them both for ZmodemCRC transfers.

Then "uploaded" bbs-style from the A1200 to the Pee C


I obtained anywhere fro 56kbits to 100kbits transfers which equated to about 30 seconds per disk (Im a patient man)

Once the files were on the Pee C , I unconnected,powered-off and placed my A1200 in the closet.
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Re: Please!
« Reply #7 on: June 29, 2004, 08:21:14 PM »
Hey,

Welcome to Amiga.org as well as to the Amiga, but please note that Workbench, and AmigaOS are still covered by International trademark and copyrights.  As such, obtaining a "free copy" (unless someone gives you a full boxed version or legitimate disks) is illegal, and the discussion of illegal activities is strictly prohibited on Amiga.org.

That being said, good luck.

Wayne
 

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Re: Please!
« Reply #8 on: June 30, 2004, 02:52:05 PM »
thank you drHirudo :

Thank you for your information about the workbench(and for

all the forum members of course)

and I would like to say that I made a Null-Modem Serial Cables

to connect my PC to the Amiga but the problem is that the

Amiga Transfer Program that I got is an EVALUATION VERSION

and does not support the copying of files longer than 1KB !!!




Thanks again ,
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Re: Please!
« Reply #9 on: June 30, 2004, 03:25:34 PM »
This is the same way that I do my transfers, I use a serial cable with null modem, run a term application on the PC and on the Amiga. You can find some good freeware term applications for the Amiga on Aminet. Try one of those.

Hope this helps, good luck!
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« Reply #10 on: June 30, 2004, 03:34:42 PM »
Oh Geez.  "Term program".  There's something I had thankfully resigned to an 80's dumpster memory, along with zip memory and dot matrix printers.
 

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Re: Please!
« Reply #11 on: June 30, 2004, 04:03:49 PM »
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and I would like to say that I made a Null-Modem Serial Cables

to connect my PC to the Amiga but the problem is that the

Amiga Transfer Program that I got is an EVALUATION VERSION

and does not support the copying of files longer than 1KB !!!

Try TwinExpress or PC2Amiga.
But if your null-modem cable is 7-wire (NOT 3-wire), you can do PPP nullmodem connection to your PC and set FTP server on the PC. Check out Miami Deluxe documentation for more on this and how to do it.

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Re: Please!
« Reply #12 on: June 30, 2004, 04:09:30 PM »
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Wayne wrote:
Oh Geez.  "Term program".  There's something I had thankfully resigned to an 80's dumpster memory, along with zip memory and dot matrix printers.


I know, I know ... it's pretty old school, but, I actually enjoy it to some extent. Plus, the price of purchasing hardware for networking is kind of prohibitive in my opinion. This is cheap, and free and I am cheap, and I like free stuff. It's a match made in heaven I tell ya! :-D

Thanks,
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Re: Please!
« Reply #13 on: June 30, 2004, 04:17:22 PM »
@drwho

So, could you just connect an Amiga 1200 to a PC with XP- load up Hyperterminal and a term program for the Amiga, and then transfer your stuff via Null-Modem? If so, what is a good term program for the Amiga?
 

Offline Jope

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« Reply #14 on: June 30, 2004, 05:13:05 PM »
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Wayne wrote:
Oh Geez.  "Term program".  There's something I had thankfully resigned to an 80's dumpster memory, along with zip memory and dot matrix printers.

Hmm, don't say that to people working in the networking business.. Most active network devices are configured initially through an RS-232 port using a terminal program.

Also, many servers (sun, ibm, hp) are still initially configured through an RS-232 port via a terminal / terminal program. (no graphics card / keyboard in a unix server usually)

After you have everything running, you can telnet / ssh in, of course.. Until they stop at the firmware prompt, because your boot disk is missing, or something happened and it couldn't go multiuser. Time to plug your cable into the RS-232 port.. Of course most people use terminal servers for this, telnettable boxes that have many rs-232 ports that connect to the console ports of the servers.

That brings to mind: ssh and telnet-style programs are terminal programs, if they open their own window to display what happens on the remote machine (like is the case if you're running something other than a Unix flavour).. So is xterm, dtterm, gterm, kterm, and what have you..

The Windows command prompt emulates an ANSI terminal to some extent too, like does the Amiga's CON window. :-)

Whoops! Suddenly terminal programs are all around you, even though not all of them talk to a serial port..

They're far from dead, my friend. :-D