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andreas
03 December 2005, 02:01
None in TOSEC afaics; latest is from 04/1993.

I've merely found one of the AUI superdisks from 1996, with a rare (and good) think puzzle game, REAXXION (in the zone).

Do you guys have more?

Galaxy
03 December 2005, 02:15
First lot of disks are now in the Zone. The zip file includes:

199303_AUI21.adz
199304_AUI22.adz
199305_AUI23.adz
199309_AUI26.adz
199310_AUI27.adz
199311_AUI28.adz
199312_AUI29.adz
199401_AUI30.adz

Note: 199303_AUI21 = AUI Superdisk 21 (Mar 1993) etc. all are superdisks.

More to follow...

I also have a number of pre 1993 disks if you are interested (User/Hyper/Superdisks: 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 12, 17; spanning Aug 1991-Nov 1992)

andreas
03 December 2005, 09:39
Thanks! :great

Now, this is going to be another problem: there are only Superdisks in TOSEC :)
I'd never known there is three kinds of them. :shocked

Galaxy
03 December 2005, 11:31
It's just what they called their coverdisk. They started off as Userdisks then became Hyperdisks (used a hypercard interface or something like that) before becoming Superdisks.

My disks up to no. 7 are labelled "Userdisk" (ie. Userdisk no. 3, Userdisk no. 5 and so on), 9 is a "Hyperdisk" and 12 is a "Superdisk". All newer disks I have are also called Superdisks.

Graham Humphrey
03 December 2005, 11:40
I've also got quite a lot of AUI disks, from November 94 to March 97 (though not all of them). @Galaxy: if you haven't got them I'll happily upload mine (though not all in one go).

Galaxy
03 December 2005, 12:11
More disks uploaded to the Zone:

199402_AUI31.adz
199402_AUI32.adz
199403_AUI33.adz
199403_AUI34.adz
199403_AUI53.adz
199405_AUI35.adz
199405_AUI36.adz
199406_AUI37.adz
199406_AUI38.adz
199407_AUI39.adz
199407_AUI40.adz
199410_AUI43.adz
199410_AUI44.adz
199412_AUI47.adz
199412_AUI48.adz
199501_AUI49.adz
199502_AUI51.adz
199502_AUI52_e.adf (extended adf)
199503_AUI53.adz

Disk 54 (and all the newer 2nd coverdisk of each issue) uses 960kB diskspare.device format. I have to work out how to make images of these (rawread just hangs), or decompress the coverdisks to the multi disk sets and image these (usually 2 AUI coverdisks decompress to about 5 or 6 disks), however I need to work out how to mount the diskspare formatted disks from wb using the diskspare.device as my 1200 has a buggered df0: and decompression script on the AUI coverdisks looks for df0: ...

@GH feel free to fill gaps in the disks listed above (and below)... I will start imaging the newer disks soon - I have not yet done 54-58, 61-62, 65-66, 73-74, 79-80

Graham Humphrey
03 December 2005, 12:23
I'll start having a look tonight...for the later disks would it be a better idea, since they use DiskSpare, to just take the LZX files on the disk and put them into one archive? It would be a lot easier, I think, than trying to make images of them. As I have DS installed on my system it seems the most sensible way.

Galaxy
04 December 2005, 00:33
Ok the rest of my disks have now been dumped and Zoned. For the rest of the disks I copied the contents off the disks rather than imaging them as adfs.

Folders are named with the disk name as appears in Workbench, and folder structure within these are maintained. The first coverdisk of each month is FFS format, the second is 960kB DiskSpare format.

Note for anyone trying to mount the real disks: These disks also did not seem to bee compatible with the later v2 of the diskspare.device which allows for 983kB disks even though the documentation indicated that 960kB disks were supported (they came us as DS1:NDOS). To mount these ones use the diskspare.device and mountlist/dos drivers in the command.lha file on the first disk of the month. You need to copy the diskspare.device to your devs directory, and the appropriate mountlist entries or dos drivers.

Contents:
SuperDisk51 (199502: FFS)
SuperDisk52 (199502: DS)
SuperDisk53 (199503: FFS)
SuperDisk54 (199503: DS)
SuperDisk55 (199504: FFS)
SuperDisk56 (199504: DS)
SuperDisk57 (199505: FFS)
SuperDisk58 (199505: DS)
SuperDisk61 (199507: FFS)
SuperDisk62 (199507: DS)
SuperDisk66 (199509: DS)
SuperDisk73_XL (199601: FFS)
SuperDisk74_XL (199601: DS)
SuperDisk79_XL (199604: FFS)
SuperDisk80_XL (199604: DS)

@andreas: if you want the FFS disks dumped as adfs for tosec I can do it, but it won't be too high priority for me.

@GH I don't have a copy of no. 50 and my copy of no. 65 is bad which is why those two months are incomplete.

andreas
04 December 2005, 03:23
WHOA, Galaxy!

Christ on a bike, it's raining ADFs again! :D :D

@andreas: if you want the FFS disks dumped as adfs for tosec I can do it, but it won't be too high priority for me.
Yes, I'd like to, and as I already said on IRC, there is NO hurry. Easy does it. :)

Thanks again for all the stuff! :)
It's raining disks, Hallelujah it's raining disks, yeah disks ... :cheese

StrategyGamer
04 December 2005, 19:38
Could someone please make an archive of all the AUI disks
NOT as disk images but instead as just the .lzx files that are on the disks?

That would be alot easier to manage in this modern day of internet and hard drives.

Thank you.:)

bippym
05 December 2005, 13:46
the point is to maintain things as they are meant to be (disk structure etc)..

All these disks are in the zone.. surely you can do it yourself!

[idoru]
05 December 2005, 17:03
I've got 30 original AUI disks (untested mind, so may or may not still have the correct contents :p), I''ve not checked them against what's been uploaded yet either but...

I no longer have an Amiga, so if anyone in the UK wants them I'd be happy to post them to you to keep for free (if anyone outside UK wants them, I'll happily post them to you if you contribute to the postage). This is provided you are willing to dump them to adf's & upload them to The Zone. A bonus would be if you're also willing/able to dump them for SPS.

Just drop me a private message if interested.

OddbOd
06 December 2005, 05:53
Just a sidenote about dumping diskspare disks with rawread. It can be done but only appears to work in 68k mode, with my '020 enabled the whole machine just froze around track 53, I have tried the dump in WinUAE 1.1 and it works just fine. I'll upload disks 91 & 92 in a few minutes so anyone who is interested can take a peek.

Galaxy
06 December 2005, 10:09
A few more early AUI disks have been uploaded:

199108_AUI03.adz (Userdisk no. 3)
199110_AUI05.adz (Userdisk no. 5)
199111_AUI06.adz (Userdisk no. 6)
199112_AUI07.adz (Userdisk no. 7)
199202_AUI09.adz (Hyperdisk no. 9)
199205_AUI12.adz (Superdisk no. 12)
199211_AUI17.adz (Superdisk no. 17)

TikTok
07 December 2005, 12:38
I have a few more too - I'll check with what has been uploaded when I get home. They were from around disk 53 IIRC.

Aggro69
07 July 2008, 23:02
There´s no chance to get hold of AUI`s cover cds anywhere? I`ve been looking everywhere for them but with no luck whatsoever...

exoticaga
19 February 2009, 00:47
Now i know where i got using diskspare.device, from the aui coverdisks. :(




Has anyone got an image/s (complete). Of any AUI disks (numbers below) they can upload here or at magix. I had in the past used diskspare.device and remember these disks, then would only backup using blockspertrack = 12 low =0 high =79.

But now i have a problem of not beign able to transfer them back to disk (adf).

Would like to play more with these, so if have an original image that is made with blockspertrack - 11 with low = 0 and high =79. I could have a chance to find out what was added and where to the disk. Then apply the same to other disks to get then working and archive them.

Or is their a tool that can make blockspertrack =12 back to = 11 without doing it manually (if it's possible).

These below are NDOS Amiga User International, superdisks (hyperdisks)
Disks.
50
52
54
56
58
60
66
68
70
74
76
78
80
84
86
88
90
92
100
102
104

Please image from original disks, one (any disk # above) image should do.


Or can an amiga disk have blockspertack = 12 and still be a ndos disk. If so which tool could i use to copy from RAD, DS0 or FF0 devices to an adf image. I have tried a few times df0 reports disk image is incompitable or cannot be written as to many blocks. This is even with using an extended adf, well most teating is with extended adf. Other image tools cannot or will not work with this as need to have 11 blockspertrack.

The one that should do it is Toni (WinUAE) rawread but that just doesn't want to work or know of any RAD, DS0 or FF0 devices, or a blockspertrack = 12 image file.

Another post for this with more and other info here (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=512713#post512713)

Galaxy
28 February 2009, 12:37
I think diskspare is now a supported format for SPS so you should be able to use the SPS dumping tool to get these disks preserved (eventually).

Maybe one of the SPS guys can confirm this?

kwhawell
01 November 2012, 16:22
guys, i'm new to this forum, anyone know why I can't find the zone? i found a link but it says I don't have privaleges for using it, I would love to get my hands on the amiga user international cover disks but as I can't get to the zone I can't get the ones I want.

TCD
01 November 2012, 16:25
About the zone: http://eab.abime.net/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_thezone_faq_item

You won't find the coverdisks there anymore though. For that have a look on the EAB file server (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=43633) and have a look in 'Commodore_Amiga/Collection/Coverdisk/Amiga User International' :)

red101
23 March 2013, 10:04
Hi all,

I have the AUI superdisks below in ADF format if anyone is interested:-

Superdisk #16
Superdisk #17
Superdisk #18
Superdisk #22
Superdisk #28
Superdisk #42
Superdisk #47
Superdisk #48
Superdisk #51
Superdisk #53
Superdisk #57
Superdisk #59
Superdisk #61
Superdisk #63
Superdisk #69
Superdisk #85

I have some others but am having trouble copying them at the moment but If I succeed ,I will post those too as and when they become available.

Arnie
23 March 2013, 11:04
These are the one's MIA, so if you have any of those please let ^TCD^ know.

Amiga User International Superdisk #001
Amiga User International Superdisk #019
Amiga User International Superdisk #026
Amiga User International Superdisk #036
Amiga User International Superdisk #093 - #096
Amiga User International Superdisk #098

ptyerman
23 March 2013, 19:53
These are the one's MIA, so if you have any of those please let ^TCD^ know.

Amiga User International Superdisk #001
Amiga User International Superdisk #019
Amiga User International Superdisk #026
Amiga User International Superdisk #036
Amiga User International Superdisk #093 - #096
Amiga User International Superdisk #098

I have numbers
93, 94, 95, 96 and 98.
Could be a few days before I try to image them though. I will update the thread once I have looked into it. :great

Arnie
23 March 2013, 20:18
That would be great, thanks. :great

ptyerman
25 March 2013, 22:55
Amiga User International Superdisks 93 & 94 with hi-res disk scan are now in the zone and the EAB uploads server under ptyerman. I have split them into individual adf files and lha archived them, as I cannot get diskspare to work properly at the moment. It says on the label there is 7 disks compressed but it seems there is only 6, must be another misprinted label. I will try to do disks 95 and 96 tomorrow, time permitting. :)

Arnie
26 March 2013, 19:32
Thanks for these. Could you ADF disk 93 ( the non diskspare one)?

Let me know if you need help getting diskspare to work.

ptyerman
26 March 2013, 22:27
No problem, I could do that but I would rather get diskspare working and do them both if possible.
I have diskspare.device in devs and made a mountlist entry in dosdrivers but with the mountlist in there Workbench just halts and freezes and wont boot. I have to boot from floppy and remove the dosdrivers entry before the machine will boot from hard drive again. It's obviously a mistake on my part somewhere or something I'm missing, not had a lot of free time lately to look into it. Any advice or dosdriver mountlists for diskspare.device would be gratefully received and likely save me considerable time.
For reference, the Amiga I'm trying to set it up on is a A1200 with 3.1 roms, 20GB laptop IDE hard drive with 3 partitions formatted as PFS3, with a Blizzard 1230 IV with 64MB, Blizzard SCSI kit with a further 64MB, Indivision mkII, SCSI card reader and CD Writer, and a external floppy drive. I don't know if any of these could be conflicting with diskspare in any way, but it does work from the AUI Superdisk so I doubt it. More likely to be a error on my part. :bash

Edit: Sorry almost forgot. It's running ClassicWB ADVSP.

Arnie
27 March 2013, 19:26
You could try mounting DS0: after WB starts. I use Diskspare 3.3, downloaded from aminet, which comes with an installer.

ptyerman
27 March 2013, 19:53
You could try mounting DS0: after WB starts. I use Diskspare 3.3, downloaded from aminet, which comes with an installer.

Problem solved. I had lots of free time today for once and have spent it on the Amiga sorting various things out. Diskspare is now working and I have imaged Superdisks 93, 94, 95, 96 and 98. I will upload them a bit later on tonight. :great

And it was an error on my part why it wasn't working. :banghead

red101
28 March 2013, 08:42
@Arnie, thanks for the info, I had already tried mounting DS0: but have an old amiga 500 from ebay which is only kickstart 1.3, am waiting to get cheap 2.04 rom or amiga from ebay. Unfortunately, 1.3 won't mount DS0 (unless anyone knows a way).

Once I get what I need I can retry mounting DS0 with workbench 2.04 and then transfer the superdisks. I so wish I had never sold my original a500 plus ugh!!

ptyerman
28 March 2013, 09:02
Amiga User International SuperDisks 93, 94 ,95, 96 and 98 are in the zone and the EAB uploads server under ptyerman.
If a mod with access could move them to the relevant ftp folder that would be great.
I have a box full of several hundred, possibly over a thousand floppy disks including dozens of magazine coverdisks, if I come across any more as I sort through them I will image and upload them. :great

ElectroBlaster
28 March 2013, 10:44
I have some AUI disk's here, some recent in a new haul of pd disks and I do have alot stored away.

If I can be of any help I will be glad to :)

Arnie
28 March 2013, 20:41
@ptyerman
Thanks for the upload :great

@ElectroBlaster
disks #1, #19, #26 & #36 needed, if you have any of these, thanks.