Has anyone built one of those boxes that lets you plug an Amiga external drive into the PC ?
if so, could you build me one ? (cash will change hands )
i have some DPaint images and AMOS Pro demos of mine that i want to transfer ..
The driver CD was created by Skitz for BIT Live. Apparently someone's now written drivers which allow access to the disk drives from Windows Explorer. If that's true, then you can access C64 disks from Windows in a 5.25" floppy... wooo!
And you never did replace the CD-R's! Still, it's nice to see my labels on the website
I am still not sure if it is possible to view the contents of foreign disks in Windows explorer but you can definately read/write many formats using the standard drivers.
> am still not sure if it is possible to view the contents of foreign disks
> in Windows explorer
Read about a new driver on Lemon64, but didn't follow it up for lack of time.
Are no-one using CrossDOS on the Amiga anymore??? I find that using it on my A4000/030 (with HD floppy-drive) I can read HD-formattet IBM disks with no problem...And hence copy them!
Of course, you have to settle for the 8.3 filename format...And still have an Amiga
Thus spake Thomas Hillebrandt
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Hille wrote:Are no-one using CrossDOS on the Amiga anymore??? I find that using it on my A4000/030 (with HD floppy-drive) I can read HD-formattet IBM disks with no problem...And hence copy them!
Of course, you have to settle for the 8.3 filename format...And still have an Amiga
it's easier to compress the whole amiga-disc with DMS into one image-file and copy it to a pc-formatted disc. you even can convert a dms-image to adf and can load your stuff into an emulator like UAE.