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Hi there guys.
I was wondering if you could answer a few questions for me please. 1. I've got a real urge to play Worms DC. and make some of my own levels in D-Paint. Just got D-Paint running, but realised that the Worms disks are in ADF. I beleive that the player created levels are stored on disk 2 However if they are in ADF and ADF's are image files Q1.1: How would I be able to add my own custom levels to the disks ? 2. I Also Have Amiga Forever Premium edition with the workbench 3.X disk. And I'm using FS-UAE to emulate my Amiga on my Linux host machine I'm wanting to create a full WB install, with HDD so that I can be productive, etc. The Workbench 3.X disk is essentiually a dir contianing a large No of files Q2.1. Is there anyway to use them as the original 6 Workbench disks, so that I can install WB onto a HDD, and use it as an Amiga with a HDD ? 3. I have a real physical Amiga 1200, with an external floppy drive. (And a few hundred floppy disks). I've like to buy a cable to connect my Amiga to my Linux PC, so that I can back up as many of my floppies as possible, As the disks are getting rather old. Q.3.1. What is the best way / and cable to achive this please ? Apologies if some of these questions may seem a little obvious, I was an Amiga fanatic, back in the 90' when I owned my Amiga computers but, as I haven't been using an Amiga (real or emulated) for such a long time, I feel like it the 1st day back at school, and I know nothing. TIA for any help or advice. Also if this is the wrong area, please feel free to move this post. |
The .ADF images work in the emulator exactly as real floppies in real Amigas. So, if you know how to do the stuff you want on an real Amiga, it works just the same on emulator with ADF's.
Just 'insert the ADF-file' in you emulators 'drive' and there it is, ready to read/write/format/whatever like a normal floppy. |
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*edit* Oh, you use Linux. I do as well, and this does not work through Wine. Sorry. |
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It can do 512kbit/s (with USB-serial adapters) over serial on a plain A500. Writing and verifying an ADF into a floppy takes 2 minutes total. At 115200 (IBM PC on-board serial limitation), it will take three. Free and Open Source, under MIT license. |
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