Templar Sigillum Militum Xpisti VIP Joined Aug 1, 2008 Posts 10,401 Country Hellas Region Cydonea Feb 4, 2010 #1 Is there any alternative (and much better) format utility than the one from Commodore for 68k Amigas? Thanks.
Is there any alternative (and much better) format utility than the one from Commodore for 68k Amigas? Thanks.
RedDaemonFox Amiga's enemy is my enemy! AmiBayer Joined May 10, 2009 Posts 737 Country United States of Hell Region Melbourne, FL 32901 Feb 4, 2010 #2 xcopy?
Templar Sigillum Militum Xpisti VIP Joined Aug 1, 2008 Posts 10,401 Country Hellas Region Cydonea Feb 4, 2010 #3 I used XCopyPro in the past, but I don't quite remember. Is there an option for formatting?
RedDaemonFox Amiga's enemy is my enemy! AmiBayer Joined May 10, 2009 Posts 737 Country United States of Hell Region Melbourne, FL 32901 Feb 4, 2010 #4 99.98% sure
Kin Hell Active member Banned Joined Nov 25, 2007 Posts 6,970 Country U.K. Region Cornwall Feb 4, 2010 #5 @ phantom Open a CLI or Shell window & type "format ?" or "format /?" it's one or the other to see the format options. This also works with all other commands that have other features for their command-line. X-Copy is merely a copy tool with a bog standard format afaik. There are a load of other front ends utilities that enhance the desktop format options too. Have a surf on Aminet with a coffee. Kin
@ phantom Open a CLI or Shell window & type "format ?" or "format /?" it's one or the other to see the format options. This also works with all other commands that have other features for their command-line. X-Copy is merely a copy tool with a bog standard format afaik. There are a load of other front ends utilities that enhance the desktop format options too. Have a surf on Aminet with a coffee. Kin
Templar Sigillum Militum Xpisti VIP Joined Aug 1, 2008 Posts 10,401 Country Hellas Region Cydonea Feb 4, 2010 #6 Thanx pals, but I think that Commodore's is the best. LOL!!!