TRS80
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Working on creating some disks from ADF's for my A1000 and it turned out to be quite an odyssey:
1) I made a null modem cable according to the diagram on the Amiga Explorer website. I've been making my own cables for eons.
2) I was able to use the Amiga Explorer setup to transfer the software from the PC to the Amiga over the cable, but Amiga Explorer would not start. I had planned on buying it if it did.
3) Tried Twin Express , that did not work either.
4) Double checked my homemade cable pinouts. They were fine. Tried my trusty Thinkpad 570 with its real serial port versus my USB to Serial. No change.
5) Got a copy of Atalk3 and put that on a PC floppy, then used Dos2Dos' to get it over to the Amiga - wrote the PC disk from my thinkpad, although I do have a USB floppy drive around somewhere.
Side note.. I had trouble changing the file names from DOS 8.3 to Amiga. I found that cd'ing into the ram drive, then escaping the ~ by enclosing the filename in quotes and preceding ~ with * worked. e.g. rename "foo*~1" as foobar
This is in Workbench 1.2.
6) Used Hyper Terminal on the PC side, zModem protocol.
7) Found that although I could type between the two machines, I could not do file transfers at more than 19200 baud without getting a boatload of CRC errors.
8) Backed the baud rate down to 19.2K and was able to get the ADF over to the RAM disk (My A1000 has a 1mb expansion) using ZModem. That took about 8 minutes.
9) Used transdisk to write the image from RAM to a floppy and that worked.
I didn't mention the challenge of finding disks that I could format. I had some success once I used a magnet on them.
1) I made a null modem cable according to the diagram on the Amiga Explorer website. I've been making my own cables for eons.
2) I was able to use the Amiga Explorer setup to transfer the software from the PC to the Amiga over the cable, but Amiga Explorer would not start. I had planned on buying it if it did.
3) Tried Twin Express , that did not work either.
4) Double checked my homemade cable pinouts. They were fine. Tried my trusty Thinkpad 570 with its real serial port versus my USB to Serial. No change.
5) Got a copy of Atalk3 and put that on a PC floppy, then used Dos2Dos' to get it over to the Amiga - wrote the PC disk from my thinkpad, although I do have a USB floppy drive around somewhere.
Side note.. I had trouble changing the file names from DOS 8.3 to Amiga. I found that cd'ing into the ram drive, then escaping the ~ by enclosing the filename in quotes and preceding ~ with * worked. e.g. rename "foo*~1" as foobar
This is in Workbench 1.2.
6) Used Hyper Terminal on the PC side, zModem protocol.
7) Found that although I could type between the two machines, I could not do file transfers at more than 19200 baud without getting a boatload of CRC errors.
8) Backed the baud rate down to 19.2K and was able to get the ADF over to the RAM disk (My A1000 has a 1mb expansion) using ZModem. That took about 8 minutes.
9) Used transdisk to write the image from RAM to a floppy and that worked.
I didn't mention the challenge of finding disks that I could format. I had some success once I used a magnet on them.