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What I did on my A500: Connect Amiga and PC via serial null-modem cable and then use a terminal program (you can find some on under term/comm) to transfer the files one file at a time.
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ZIP drive: I suppose you could attach a parallel port ZIP drive to the Amiga, however I don't think you'll find drivers for it for the A500. It is a bit awkward to do this if you only have 1 disk drive, though (lots of disk swapping needed)
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Some hints, and how I transfer files from my A500 to the PC:ĬrossDOS: This is a software tool for the Amiga which can format a floppy disk in DOS mode (720k on a standard Amiga disk drive, 1.44M on a HD disk drive) and then lets you copy stuff from the Amiga onto it. I somewhat got this feeling that I'll end playing the PC-Cdrom versions of the games (besides, the best part of Amiga ports was Monkey1 sound!) I could find someone with an Amiga 4000 and send him copies of my originals, though. Being just a 500 with no HD (yes, swapping disks in monkey2 and Indy IV was a living hell.) I don't think it can really go online. The final solution seems the easier to do, unfortunately my amiga was simply used as a game device. What is CrossDOS?Īnd what is a Zip drive? A similar device to Catweasel? that is, it format them into DD, I think. I still have my Amiga, alive and Kickin', it's a 500 model expanded to 1mb ram. Or if you still have an Amiga and your drive is HD compatible, you can simple format a DOS disk and copy the content of your Amiga disks onto the DOS disks (you'll need CrossDOS to be activated/installed). I mean, I was aware of its existence but. Or copy the content of your disks into a directory, pack it in LHA, email it to yourself from the Amiga, retrieve it on your PC and unpack it with WinRAR, 7zip.
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You need to connect your Amiga drive on the PC via a dedicated interface like the Catweasel. How do I put my amiga originals in the SCUMMVM? I should still have a floppy drive somewhere, but I thought no drive could read amiga files. Three-headed Monkey wrote:I wonder, however. Thanks in advance for your attention: I know I must sound like a pathetic newbie and I assure you I wouldn't ask you If I was able to get a clue from the Readme document. I did read the FAQ and tried to rename the files in caps or such, but nope. Then, I click on "Add Game." button and the OS X window opens: now I should select the games to add, but they are shaded in gray and it doesn't recognize them. The problem I'm facing: I click on the SCUMMVM icon, and the emulator starts a nicely 8bit window that brings memories back from my sweet Amiga times. Plus, I got SCUMMVM with Retro Gamer UK Magazine, an issue that featured a CD-Rom with the Emulator and Beneath a Steel Sky on it. The SCUMMVM version I got: 0.7.1, I downloaded it from the official site (yours).
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The hardware I'm on: a Macintosh Powerbook, 1.07 GHz PowerPC G4, running Mac OS X 10.3.9 I did a search on the forum to see if I could solve my problems before bothering you however, it must be said that I'm really no computer expert. Greetings, I am newly registered and I've just read the rules.