20 February 2009, 10:48 | #1 |
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How do I make backups???
Hi guys and gals,
I've recently acquired a boxed A600 that was NEVER used! It is pristine! I've bought workbench 2.1 for it and I've got some blank 3.5 floppies and a lot of games. Now, I know this is more basic than basic to most of you, but how do I make backup copies of the games so that I don't damage the original game disks??? I seem to remember when I was a kid typing something along the lines of: 'copy df0 to df0' in shell, but I can't remember exactly what the correct command is! |
20 February 2009, 11:09 | #2 |
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This will only work on games that load in from a standard disk format. Use X-copy to copy everything, it's very easy to use
I'll upload X-copy Pro 5 to the zone along with ADF2Disk so you can put xcopy back onto a floppy It'll be x-copy pro 7 not pro 5 that I mentioned earlier Last edited by DH; 20 February 2009 at 11:40. |
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I'm completely UNtechnical when it comes to Amigas! It's games all the way; always has been!! I've got a genuine A600 that doesn't have internet access, and uses Double-Sided Double Density 3.5" floppies. Does you generous offer work under those conditions? PM me if you want, coz I'm more confused than ever now!! |
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a) the zone b) ADF2Disk c) X-copy(I assume that's a copy program of some sort??) Sorry to be a thick twat, but I am severely limited with my computer knowledge; old & new....... |
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Have a look here : http://eab.abime.net/faq.php?faq=vb_...ezone_faq_item
Since DHs upload is older than 7 days you won't find his stuff there anymore. Guess you'll have to wait for him to show up tomorrow again |
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Follow TCD's instructions on how to get access to the Zone, and I'll upload DH's file for you again. X-Copy is a program for serious disk imaging (i.e. copying the contents of a disk to file), and ADF2Disk is a program for writing a disk image file (ADF - Amiga Disk File) back to a floppy disk. I'll let you know when I've uploaded the file. prowler [Edit] Zoned! However, as you've now logged out, I don't suppose you're interested, and if Slayer is correct in his assumptions below, then you'll have no need for these files anyway. Last edited by prowler; 06 March 2009 at 01:52. |
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This kind of post needs someone with that special gift of patience is my middle name
In this instance I would also assume that the A600 is unexpanded machine? So xcopy won't be able to copy the disk to memory in one go then copy back to a destination disk. stratman79 I'm sorry but for the purpose of being more straight forward and allowing you to play 2 disk games more comfortably you are going to have to get an DF1 or an external drive if you prefer. I remember in the old days I'd have 4 floppies someone set up an auto booting xcopy disk with a system-configuration files in devs: a few libs in libs: and perhaps a memory gathering command like add44k etc This does make xcopys display greyscale but hey, we don't need bells and whistles! GO TO IT SOMEONE! heh also, remember to install the disk so it boots checklist: format blank disk install disk (if you don't it won't boot by itself) makedir c s devs libs copy xcopy (and anything needed by this program to c and libs if needed) copy add44k to c copy setpatch (probably optional) copy a typical system-configuration file to devs copy the odd system lib needed to libs (I can't remember which ones it's been AGES!) ed s/statup-sequence setpatch >NIL: (optional) add44k xcopy press esc and then x there ya go compress upload to zone and then explain the other syntax regarding adf2disk etc Last edited by Slayer; 06 March 2009 at 01:52. |
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If you would have used the time for making the disk instead of writing all that stuff Slayer, I guess you would have saved some precious moments of your life
I think the main problem for Stratman79 will be to get the stuff to his A600 in the first place Any ideas about that? |
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It seem's that Stratman79 then have to get EasyADF from AmigaKit.
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I've not really had much experience of copying tricky disks. I reckon I'll need a Powercopy tutorial before long as well. |
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Same here X-Copy was just great for 'swapping' disks I remember many afternoons on which we copied loads of disks using it Luckily I had my own room or my brother would have killed me
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Seriously though, I'm going to need some hints about restoring those A-Max Powercopy dumps. I know I doesn't matter too much now, but I'd still like to try it. Trouble is, I haven't got a clue where to start. I think I have everything I need, though. Can you help? |
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