Andrew Russell
26 August 2008, 05:03
Hello all :)
Let me give you a bit of backstory: My grandparents used to own an Amiga 2500 (and a 500 which is long gone). They gave me the 2500 a couple of years ago, and I recently had a chance to pull it out storage with the intention of backing it up to emulation.
Unfortunately the 2500 won't boot - I suspect a Mobo-type problem (probably CPU or RAM) - as it randomly WSOD and Gurus whenever it is started. So hopefully the hard disk is still intact.
In the mean time - I've purchased an Amiga 500 off eBay and am about half way through backing up the floppy collection using Amiga Explorer. And I've come across a set of disks labeled "DH1: QB#" (where # is a set of numbers). I assume these are Quarterback backup disks - most likely of the 2500's hard disk (although they're probably much older than the real HDD - so I'll be looking at that later still)
So my question is this:
Given a set of QB floppies - and possibly an incomplete set (I have disks labeled 1, 5, 6 and 7 - although I may find more) - how might one restore them under emulation? Keeping in mind that I have never used Quarterback and have no idea how it works. I suspect I have Quarterback itself somewhere.
Thanks for your help.
Let me give you a bit of backstory: My grandparents used to own an Amiga 2500 (and a 500 which is long gone). They gave me the 2500 a couple of years ago, and I recently had a chance to pull it out storage with the intention of backing it up to emulation.
Unfortunately the 2500 won't boot - I suspect a Mobo-type problem (probably CPU or RAM) - as it randomly WSOD and Gurus whenever it is started. So hopefully the hard disk is still intact.
In the mean time - I've purchased an Amiga 500 off eBay and am about half way through backing up the floppy collection using Amiga Explorer. And I've come across a set of disks labeled "DH1: QB#" (where # is a set of numbers). I assume these are Quarterback backup disks - most likely of the 2500's hard disk (although they're probably much older than the real HDD - so I'll be looking at that later still)
So my question is this:
Given a set of QB floppies - and possibly an incomplete set (I have disks labeled 1, 5, 6 and 7 - although I may find more) - how might one restore them under emulation? Keeping in mind that I have never used Quarterback and have no idea how it works. I suspect I have Quarterback itself somewhere.
Thanks for your help.