18 December 2005, 15:01 | #1 |
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Having a Amiga600 since friday i need HELP
Last friday, one guy after i delivery a p4 3,4ghz to him ask if i want a old computer he have ... i anser yes ... (worse thing that could happen would be to sent the computer to garbage later) ... is a old Amiga 600 with monitor and mouse ... psu from amiga is dead make some noise from one big capacitor and don't power on .... the psu is +5 +12 -12 like a pc psu i connect the cables to a old pc at psu and the amiga is power on ok now
Now i have a big problem i don't have workbench disk's i think is possible to connect a old pc 2'5 hd to pc and make it a bootable hd for amiga ??? after that connect the hd on amiga and boot from hd if someone could help to make the amiga bootable hd from pc |
18 December 2005, 17:42 | #2 |
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Tbh I dunno if this is possible due to the differences in the setup of the HD. Formatting is a no brainee, but I dunno a sh*t about connecting them together.
:edit: I had a chat with an old friend since the youthtime, he's an amiga freak to say the least, I dunno if he'll sign up and reply, but he has some decent knowledge back in his head. Yo Matte J från STHLM kan du ge en hjälpande hand eller? Last edited by jobro; 18 December 2005 at 17:49. |
18 December 2005, 19:08 | #3 |
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I recently bought a couple A600's from the UK. I ended up merging the power cable with an old ATX power supply [I used a VOM, but aminet has docs] to get them to work here in the states. Both machines were minus HD's until I added a couple of solid state 2.5" drives to them.
This gives me a perfect opportunity to thank Toni for the EXCELLENT native HD support in WinUAE!! In setting up these machines, I was able to hookup the 2.5" drive to my Windows laptop via a USB to IDE adapter, perform all my format/copy/setup/tweak work and then pop the drives back in my A600's!! Soooo sweet. WinUAE has become an indispensable tools for retro-Ami support. Thank you!! ps For workbench disks, eBay has a number of them for sale right now OS 2.1 http://cgi.ebay.com/Commodore-Amiga-...QQcmdZViewItem pps I'm looking for CHEAP memory upgrades for these A600's. An additional 1MB Chip and or 2 or 4MB SRAM PCMCIA cards. I want to run my WHDLoad but I don't have enough mem for the rekicks and the games. |
23 December 2005, 22:29 | #4 |
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a600 is booting from hd fine :) using winuae to install the system
a600 is booting from hd fine using winuae to format hd and install workbench
and with the utility adf2disk is easy to make all disk's on the amiga side after copy adf's to hd using winuae now i have a big problem the a600 don't have keypad .... what keys i use to play games ??? i tried bomb jack and pang ... i press all keys and nothing hapen using winuae i use keypad and play fine |
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23 December 2005, 23:53 | #6 |
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Ugh a PC user. LOL The Amiga does not use keys to play, you need a Joystick. WinUAE works with keypad as it is emulating a joystick. Get a regular Atari joystick!
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You mentioned using solid state 2.5" drives.. as in flashram drives? If so, how much did they cost and where did you get them? Also I'm surprised that PAL A600's worked on your NTSC TVs? thanks, Gizmomelb |
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24 December 2005, 12:25 | #8 |
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PC Gamepad to Amiga is my solution :)
PC Gamepad to Amiga
http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/amine...amepad2Ami.lha next week if i have time i try to make this circuit to play with my arcade joystick http://www.geocities.com/realarcadejoystick/ |
24 December 2005, 14:34 | #9 |
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The wiring harness may NOT look pretty but if it works ser6io WOW!
You MUST let us know how you get on with this project |
24 December 2005, 15:31 | #10 |
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i made this control a few years ago to play MAME games is working fine in pc if you are interessed take a look at www.arcadecontrols.com lots of examples and tuturials the wiring mess ( i as supposed to rewire all project after testing but i am a little bit lazy and with control closed the wiring is hidden ) i am new to amiga scene ... but if i make a adapter pcgamepad2amiga i think i could play with this control ... using one of the 2 gamepad's i have inside the control PROBLEM SOLVED MY SPECTRUM JOYSTICK STILL WORKS AFTER ALMOST 20 YEARS Last edited by ser6io; 27 December 2005 at 23:36. |
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I use a USB to IDE adapter to attach the Amiga drives to the notebook, and I'm quite certain the BIOS never comes into play in this regard. Beside what I understand about the drive manager included in XP, is that it queries the hardware itself (32bit support) and doesn't need the BIOS for 'non-booting' drives. That being said I'm pretty sure you could use any IDE interface your machine accepts, parallel ide, usb -> ide, sata, etc etc. Back in the day I did hardware/network support for a company and did some research on 2.5" IDE Flash drives. I chose the SimpleTech drives for their price and performance at the time. They weren't as cheap then as they are now. 2.5" 256MB should go new from between $100-160 USD. I bought them through Ingram Micro a top tier vendor, but you can buy from the Ingram warehouses via Buy.com. Flash drives aren't worth the money in my view, but they are VERY low draw so I would expect an actual Commodore A600 power supply to function well. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search I'm sure you can come up with a used 4-8GB 2.5" IDE notebook drive for next to nothing though. As far as using physical drives in WinUAE, I think I had to use the drop down dialog in order to select the drive on the config page 'F12' (using Linux to type this so I can't check). They didn't show up directly. Yeah, finally... You're correct about the UK PAL machines, I can't presently use them on my TV's or monitors directly. The GOOD News is that I can attach them to my LCD panel via a composite input I have on my tuner card. The card supports all times, PAL/NTSC/SECAM blah blah blah. Ehh.. it's a work around. I wonder if anyone knows whether it's possible to change the timing on a PAL A600 by merely swapping out the 4.xxx MHz and 50.000 MHz crystals with the one appropriate for NTSC operation??? Good luck with the HD's. |
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