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1.Wouldn't it be kinda inconvenient to remove ie. unplugg the IDE cabel everytime you would want to add new files to the hard drive (connect it to PC)? With CF card it's a lot easier, just take the card out and that's it.
I was lately wondering about this as I assume, most users often want to add new utilities or games or whatever to it and in order to do that, they need to connect the hard drive/cf card to the PC? Last time I checked, plugging the IDE cabel out of the mainboard is not 'super difficult' but it can be tiresome and it usually involves some effort (to say the least). 2. Why do folks connect their Amigas to PC monitors? The in-game graphics looks like crap (for obvious reasons since PC monitors have a lot sharper picture then TV) so what's the benefit of this? Apps? |
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1. For transferring files there are many options, the easiest and one of the fastest is to get an Ethernet network (PCMCIA or ZORRO)
The other good option is to have a SCSI flash card reader (but a bit expensive), or a PCMCIA flash card adaptor. 2. Monitors save your eyes when you do some work and give a nice high res non flicker image even on basic AGA system. And if you have a GFX card, you you can enjoy all the benefits. Also if you get a good monitor, it will display PAL screens too. And modern LCD screens remove interlace flicker. |
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Well... for transferring files I still use floppies
![]() Yes ! 720K goes to PC RT TK TK TK TK then into Amiga RK TK TK TK TK DREE DROO ERROR ![]() True old school fun ![]() But I'm gonna buy that PCMCIA CF transfer kit as soon as I scrape up some moneah. Amiga monitors give beautiful picture. But they are huge, and flicker like all CRTs. And I can not stand that. |
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i use all sorts of methods for transfering to my amigas
![]() i use zip 100 and 250mb disks i burn cd's and dvd's i have a pcmcia cf card transfer kit and on one or two other amigas i use usb thumb sticks. and sometimes i use ethernet. and floppys,yes i like them damn it! ![]() and i also used(and sometimes still do) remove the entire drive and mount it winuae,ide and scsi drives. the only thing i dont do is use cf cards as drives,thats something i never got used to for some reason.maybe because some peaple think there a bit noisey or get a bit hot ![]() as for the pc monitor thing,you do realise there are amiga users that like rtg ![]() |
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2 questions I was always wondering about (classic hard disks and PC monitors)
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