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Jherek Carnelia
31 January 2002, 21:18
I have a parallel cable (it came with PC Anywhere and I have used it ok between two PCs) that I would like to use to transfer files from my PC to my amiga. A couple of questions:
- is it ok to use for amiga <> PC transfers?
- it seems (from looking at some old threads) that a program called 'NetworkPC' will do the job, can any kind person upload a copy? :nervous or point out where I can get it...
BTW why are all (most?) of the transfer programs for a serial link?
Thanks
RetroMan
31 January 2002, 22:08
Yup, you can use that cable for transfer, the Program PC2Amiga will do the job for you (never heard of NetworkPC btw.). Most programs are for serial transfer, cause it WAS the most used solution, Parallel Transfer was discovered sometime later :)
Jherek Carnelia
31 January 2002, 23:12
Thanks Retro Man
Just got it from AmiNet. I'll try it over the weekend...
:)
Jherek Carnelia
02 February 2002, 10:43
Excellent it works! I am sitting here watching files fairly whizz between the two machines - ye haah!
:D
tonsofpcs
15 February 2002, 02:54
i really gotta find my old laplink [same specs as pc anywhere] parallel cable and hook the pc and miggy up :)
Muzkat
15 February 2002, 10:26
I still have to buy a lap link cable...I'm looking around, and they cost about $30AU in my neck of the woods.
Akira
15 February 2002, 14:22
Hey, I have a "Printer extension"cable... would that work? it's just a astraight cable, no cables crossed inside. I use this with my NeoGeo Pocket Flash linker....
tonsofpcs
16 February 2002, 04:00
dont think so, but its worth a shot, if it doesn't work, look on aminet and do a search elsewhere for PLIP
Akira
17 February 2002, 21:12
It's not worth a shot if I risk the life of my meega's CIAs... I rather buy a new cable./ I will check out that Aminet data though, thanks.
I tried to run PC2Amiga through serial, and it just didnt work... what am I to do? I think I am not properly running thePC side or something.
Whatever, until I buy a parallel cable, TwinExpress it is :) It works a treat if you use it Amiga <> Amiga !
tonsofpcs
18 February 2002, 03:38
i actually run slip [serial] via Miami [aminet i think]on amiga and win DUN on the PC and then i run a pc ftp server [alot available] and ftpmount on the amiga [aminet]
Unregistered
03 October 2004, 13:56
I have Ami-PC Link with a laplink (parallel cable)
my amiga is a1200 (without hard disk)
my PC is running XP
can some1 help me with the settings as ive tried to install & im getting nothing
my email is darrenstaker75@hotmail.com
Ironman
03 October 2004, 14:48
Help him here please:) It could be of interest to others. :)
mr_0rga5m
03 October 2004, 15:37
Hi
Xp and the parallel port dont work like previous OS's .. It has port protection or summat that stops the likes of PC2AM working .. This has been discussed previously on EAB.
Unregistered
03 October 2004, 17:43
ive managed to get the PCDisk icon on WB now, but i keep getting a message saying 'Unable to send packet for long time'
How do i resolve this?
oldpx
03 October 2004, 17:49
I take the hint from the above post that it won't work.
Jope
03 October 2004, 18:53
ive managed to get the PCDisk icon on WB now, but i keep getting a message saying 'Unable to send packet for long time'
How do i resolve this?
Change the timeout in the amiga side dosdriver / mountlist.. You either increase it or set it to 0, I can't remember (read the manual!).
Back when I was suffering with PC2Am as my main transfer method, I ran the debug version on the PC side and it seemed to work a little better.
A 4 wire laplink cable is what I used.
Unregistered
03 October 2004, 19:30
Dos driver? mount? im new to amiga settings so can you explain how i do this please.
ive tried pc2amdeb but still it doesnt work
im using a 4w laplink cable
daz25
04 October 2004, 17:51
Woo Hoo! :spin ive finally managed to get the link working. i did however have to use my old pc which is running Windows ME :banghead
why doesnt software companies tell you that you cant run this on XP?
After you, it is your money that your spending!!!
Jope
05 October 2004, 08:50
Woo Hoo! :spin ive finally managed to get the link working. i did however have to use my old pc which is running Windows ME :banghead
why doesnt software companies tell you that you cant run this on XP?
After you, it is your money that your spending!!!
Because it's well known that NT based Windowsen don't allow direct metal banging from userland programs. (NT3.1 came in what, 1993?)
The userport package is the solution here - it creates a virtual port for all those programs to bang.. Of course it isn't as "reliable" as directly banging the ports from win9x.
Google usually finds userport pretty quickly, so I'll leave that as an excercise to the reader. :-)
Jope
05 October 2004, 08:55
Dos driver? mount? im new to amiga settings so can you explain how i do this please.
ive tried pc2amdeb but still it doesnt work
im using a 4w laplink cable
dosdrivers are in devs:dosdrivers and sys:storage/dosdrivers, the mountlist is devs:mountlist
If it's a dosdriver, just go to devs:dosdrivers and sys:storage/dosdrivers and see if either has a file by the name of the device you're trying to use with the mount command.
If you're using "mount pc:", then the dosdriver's filename would be devs:dosdrivers/pc (or sys:storage/dosdrivers/pc) or there would be a block in the mountlist that begins with PC:
The difference between devs:dosdrivers and storage/dosdrivers is, that the stuff that lives under devs: gets run at boot time where the stuff under storage needs to be installed/mounted manually. (doubleclick on the icon or mount device: in the shell)
They're text files, so open them up in your favourite editor..
If you don't have a favourite editor, use "ed", that comes with workbench.
[esc] x - save and quit
[esc] q - just quit
[esc] k - delete line (if I rember correctly)
Read the manual to find out what the different lines in the dosdriver/mountlist do.
manicx
05 October 2004, 09:03
What I've done to make this work in my winXP PC, is to boot in DOS with a floppy, use NTFSDos to mount the NTFS HD as FAT32 and use PC2Amiga. It works like a dream.
Jope
05 October 2004, 09:09
What I've done to make this work in my winXP PC, is to boot in DOS with a floppy, use NTFSDos to mount the NTFS HD as FAT32 and use PC2Amiga. It works like a dream.
Yes, it's more stable under DOS, as it doesn't get interrupted by multitasking, like it does in Windows.
The only reason I liked to run it under Win (98 at the time) was, that it does long filenames under Windows.
Syko
05 October 2004, 20:02
"Xp and the parallel port dont work like previous OS's .. It has port protection or summat that stops the likes of PC2AM working"
Found this one out after lots of swearing :) now have a 98 machine set up for parallel, still trying to get Siamese system working right under 95... keeps crashing on the miggy side :guru
Unregistered
22 December 2004, 20:40
Hi all,
Fscinating thread guys, just thought as a visitor I could lend some help.
I also am using PCtoAmiga via the parellel ports to move data, it's a bit slow but speed didn't bother me, reliability is what I wanted, that way I could leave it moving files overnight. Win 95/98 are fine, but XP is a pain for this, but I have a total fix detailed here.
I have done a lot of lengthy messing around to finally get this working reliably with XP and are happy to document it here, especially if it saves anyone else doing loads of leg work. I can confirm that it now works seamlessly, reliably and accurately.
First up, it WILL work with WinXP (contrary to poular belief), admittedly XP causes problems because it puts a software layer between the port and DOS to kinda 'protect' them, and that has to be broken through. Software hacks like GiveIO and UserPort (search google) can open the ports but it really isn't necessary to go to that much trouble for PCtoAmiga to work, after installation on both machines just do the following:
On the PC side use ONLY the executable called PCtoAmiga.exe, don't use any other of the other myriad of options installed.
Double click it once and it will through up an empty DOS window and won't work, but don't worry, simply double click it again to run the executable a second time, this time it WILL work and show some dialougue to confirm. Then you can close the first window (end task) and leave the second window active (or minimised if you prefer)
Over to the Amiga now, run the appropriate program there (MountPC4KS3 for Kickstart 3 users, MountPC4KS2 for Kickstart 2 users), after a few seconds an icon will appear on the Amiga Workbench called PCDISK, double clicking this will reveal all the drives in the PC ready for you to access and shove files to and from.
Now although you have a connection, it is still not perfect, because on the Amiga side it will occasionally throw up a dialogue box saying something about can't move data for too long time (?), and it will have a Retry icon to click, clicking the re-try icon will re-establish the connection and no data will be lost, but this is hardly ideal, because you have to be there to click it every few minutes! And I personally wanted to leave it moving files relaibly whilst I busied myslef with other things. But never fear, this is fixable too! Read on.
After installation on the Amiga, go to Workbench:Storage/DOSDrivers/ and in there will be a icon simply called 'PC' (you'll need 'Show all' active on the window), right click it and open it with a text editor (like EditPad in WB3.5), scroll down until you see the text 'Surfaces = 10' and change this number to 2.
Now scroll further down until the end where you sould see text 'HighCyl = 20' change this number to '1'.
Now save the file overwriting the original. You have now altered the timeout and mount funtions, don't worry too much about the technicalities, it'll work.
Now you will find that PCtoAmiga will no longer throw up error boxes or Retry requesters, it will just keep on moving the data without complaint! For hours at a time! Cool! We're getting there, but there's more (sorry).
As it stands at the moment it will work, but it won't recognise long file names which both Amiga and XP are capable of, this is because PCtoAmiga doesn't recognise how XP's DOS handles it, coz it's different to 95/98, so all files will resort to the irritating 8.3 format (8 character name plus 3 character extension after the dot), but this is also fixable! Read on.....
To fix this, you need to dig into XP on the PC, but don't worry, if you follow the guide it should be quite safe:
Go into My Computer and get into 'Windows' (ignoring all the "No! You musn't!" nags) and find the config.sys file, it'll be here:
C:Windows\system32\CONFIG.NT
Now opn the CONFIG.NT file with a suitable text editor and add the follwing line right at the end of all the text (use cut n' paste if you prefer):
device=%SystemRoot%\system32\setver.exe
And save the file, overwriting the original
Nearly there, not quite finished yet. Now click the Windoze 'Start' button and select 'Run' and type in cmd.exe in the requester, this will throw up a DOS box with a cursor prompt.
At the cursor prompt write the following (use cut n' paste if you prefer):
setver.exe PC2AMIGA.EXE 7.10 [Return]
Once it's done it's stuff, close the requester.
* Now re-boot both machines to make all the changes effective *
Run the 'PC2Amiga' executable on the PC twice as explained above, close the first empty DOS window, leave the seccond one active (you'll see two lines of text in it, one confirming the PC <-> Amiga link and the other confirming the use of long file names), Now turn to the Amiga and run MountPC4KS3 (or 2) and an icon will appear on Workbench as before showing all the PC drives.
Now you can move files as much as you like using Opus or whatever, it should be totally reliable and all long file names will be supported seamlessly.
I have personaly tested all these changes on my own machines and assuming you carry out EVERY change I have explained above then I can confirm it's total reliability, it has just finished moving over 80Mb of data for me whilst I slept!
I really hope this post saves anyone else having problems, and speeds up the set-up of PCtoAmiga using XP for anyone reading.
Incidently, the software and the appropriate specially wired parallel cable are available together from where I got mine, at: http://www.butterfly-media.co.uk. Incidently they actaully state in their blurb that it won't work with XP, so I am going to forward them this text so hopefully they can put it on a Read-me file for anyone else using XP.
Cheers for reading,
Regards,
Greg (A total Amiga obsessive!)
Syko
22 December 2004, 23:45
Cheers for that Greg, that's one of the best bits of advice I've seen, and it works perfectly! You're a star!
Why not join the board, we like people who can contribute... and we don't bite, honest ;)
Just realised, I've spent the last 45mins setting and testing, maybe Greg's not the only obsessive around here... :laughing
alewis
22 December 2004, 23:54
Nice one Greg. Thats just what I need to get my Cyberstorm disks over to an Amiga so I can install the PPC/060 card.
Then I can work on getting the Amiga's re-attached to the network (been a long three years since they saw an IP packet..) and then maybe Sisys up and running. :-)
Stick about mate, this is a good board, one of the few Amiga hangouts left, and has some very nice peeps on it.
Unregistered
23 December 2004, 00:32
Hi again guys, Greg here. Thanks for the friendly welcome, it's just so great to find an Amiga hang out on the web, I found you almost by accident on a search for Amgia stuff generally.
Thanks for the invite to join the forum, I may well do that shortly, I like a bit of friendly banter about my fave 'puter! And advice and help are always useful, especially now the Amiga is such a (cough) 'Specialist' interest. (specialist being a polite way of saying there's not that many off us left!)
I'm a bit of an Amiga nut and it is still my main computer 99.9% of the time. I do have a PC, but it is never used for anything creative, I just use it as a work-horse to do the mindless repetative stuff like burning multiple CDs.
Anyway, I won't hi-jack this thread with boring stuff about me, back to the matter in hand.
So glad the adivce has been of some use to some of you, it took a lot of messing about to finally get PCtoAmiga stable and working reliably wih XP, but I assure the above fixes should work perfectly. I should have expected trouble when mixing a proper OS with Windows. <grin>
The critical part is the changes to the Amiga DOSdriver 'PC' and the running of the correct PC executable, and running it twice. Without the changes to the DOSdriver it can be unstable.
All the other changes I mentioned that involve delving into XP are just for the luxury of retaining the long file names, but it's worth doing to make it completely perfect.
So gald it was of some use.
Incidently, when both machines are moving files, they both suffer some slow-down, so best let them get on with it. But oddly, once a connection is established but NO files are transferring then the Amiga still rattles along perfectly, but the PC has noticalbe slow down, even though it's not doing anything except maintaining a connection! Wierd!
Anyway, it's cheap way of getting them talking. Ideally, networking them properly with Ethernet or similar would be better, but this parallel port solution is cheap and reliable.
Take care everyone, and enjoy your Amigas, they're one of the few 'Fun' computers still around!
mr_0rga5m
23 December 2004, 01:26
Hi Greg
Sorry to rain on your post but this has been discussed lots before .. including getting it working on XP! (and about it slowing down XP)
Check this thread for one (http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=5159#post95461)
But hey .. thanks for the long helptext .. We could do with informative people like you on the board.
Also for some good times (!) and the occasional random amiga chat .. check out the IRC (http://irc.abime.net/) .
Unregistered
23 December 2004, 10:34
Hi Greg
Sorry to rain on your post but this has been discussed lots before .. including getting it working on XP! (and about it slowing down XP)
.So sorry Mr_Orga5m, I didn't realise it had been discussed before, I have never been to this forum before so had no idea.
I just simply saw the thread with some-one having trouble getting it working with XP so I thought I'd share my findings to try to help them. Oh well....
Greg
Unregistered
23 December 2004, 10:52
Having said that, a quick look through the previous thread that you put as a link shows that it does indeed cover most of what I said, although the exact changes to make to the to the Amiga DOSDirvers, Surfaces and HighCyl numbers were not detailed exactly, so maybe my post contributed something for some-one. And you can't make the DOSDirver time-out surfaces zero as that thread suggest, that will throw and error box, 2 is the lowest.
Greg
Paul
23 December 2004, 11:03
Well I've copied it to the FAQs.
http://eab.abime.net/faq.php?faq=amiga_faq#faq_games_xfer_faq
Hope thats ok Greg?
Syko
23 December 2004, 20:38
great idea Paul
Itekei
28 June 2005, 21:16
Guys, please help me out, I'm getting a headache. Used to transfer ADFs with my old PC to my A1200 by use of PC2AM. And tadaaa... on my "new" PC i just can't get it to work. OS is not to blame, I know about the NT/XP port protection problem (managed to get thru with userport to connect to my C64 Floppy though, no prob there). Anyway... I'm booting DOS and run PC2AMIGA, open the corresponding tool on my A1200, PCDISK gets mounted and timeout, no chance of recovery.
I'm using the same para cable as I used back in time. I can remember trying this with my "new" PC one year ago and it didn't work but it worked with my GFs PC. Strange, hm?
In BIOS I can choose the following parallel port modes: SPP - EPP - ECP - ECP+EPP
AFAI remember my GFs PC (exchanged by a Mac) had an additional port mode my BIOS doesn't feature.
ANY idead, you're my only hope dudes :)
G's from Germany
BTW I managed to run PC2AM on my GFs XP PC by turning the Win98 compatibility mode for the PC2AMIGA file on. Well, like I said, her PC unfortunately is no more.
_ThEcRoW
05 July 2005, 01:53
@Syko
Do you have a siamese system??
Is this system still available?
Syko
15 September 2005, 20:02
Scuze the delay, havn't been keeping up with the hotmail acc... :sleep
Yes I've got a Siamese system, don't think the h/w is still available, but you can download the s/w... :nuts great system, but works best on W95 :guru
Best bet is to check ebay for the hardware, just checked and there's nothing at the moment :(
mtb
15 September 2005, 21:19
Has someone ever tried this http://www.boomerangsworld.de/ ?
Should work fine in Linux ( multitasking and so on ), maybe also from a live one, avoding xp hacks.
Unknown_K
15 September 2005, 23:35
What real world speed do you get using the parralel port for transfers?
OddbOd
16 September 2005, 08:50
@mtb: Yes I use it regularly, it works well and has the major advantage of not needing KS2.0. The only problem I had with it was the included version of the parapin library would not compile under SUSE 9.2, using the latest version from Sourceforge worked fine.
I get around 15kb/sec using APCComm, PC2Amiga simply refused to work despite the advice given above.
mtb
17 September 2005, 16:57
@mtb: Yes I use it regularly, it works well and has the major advantage of not needing KS2.0. The only problem I had with it was the included version of the parapin library would not compile under SUSE 9.2, using the latest version from Sourceforge worked fine.
I get around 15kb/sec using APCComm, PC2Amiga simply refused to work despite the advice given above.
Well, so if i'll find a cheap laplink cable i'll buy it. 15kb/s using what kind of amiga?
OddbOd
17 September 2005, 17:15
A2000 '020@14MHz
I forgot to mention that is HDD to HDD speed using RAM disk is supposedly faster.
Techx
16 January 2006, 05:49
Over to the Amiga now, run the appropriate program there (MountPC4KS3 for Kickstart 3 users, MountPC4KS2 for Kickstart 2 users), after a few seconds an icon will appear on the Amiga Workbench called PCDISK, double clicking this will reveal all the drives in the PC ready for you to access and shove files to and from.
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I'm trying to get pc2am to work after much pain through the install process and everything. I believe it's installed ok and mount pc: but when I try to access pc: i get the typical error messages. But what I'm confused about is what you mean by "MountPC4KS3 for Kickstart 3 users, MountPC4KS2 for Kickstart 2 users". I can not find either of these files anywhere, where do I find them? Even though I am successful with mounting pc: and running the 2 instances of the dos program in XP I still get error messages. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
pbareges
12 July 2007, 15:26
Sorry to dig up an old thread but I'm trying to get pc2am to work after much pain through the install process and everything. I believe it's installed ok and mount pc: but when I try to access pc: i get the typical error messages. But what I'm confused about is what you mean by "MountPC4KS3 for Kickstart 3 users, MountPC4KS2 for Kickstart 2 users". I can not find either of these files anywhere, where do I find them? Even though I am successful with mounting pc: and running the 2 instances of the dos program in XP I still get error messages. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
has anyone every succeeded in establishing a plip connection between an amiga and a pc running windows?
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