digii3
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I finally got one file copied to my new/used A1200. It is a total pain and annoying... I have all the hardwares to transfer files, but is not able to do anything because the A1200 does not have even the basic transfer files with modern systems. No ethernet (which I sort of understand), no CD compatibility, only DD floppies. My non-Amiga systems only have USB and ethernet. My Mac Mini with Imation drive can only read/write HD disks. I had to dig up my old Windows98 system just to get a floppy equipped computer that can read and write DD disks. Then there is the DD disk issue. I actually have to tape over the hole just to get a DD disk and have only 740K instead of 1.4K. I never had this kind of problem with my old A4000. Why is Crossdos not installed properly in the first place?? On my A4000 it had always been installed in dev and I never had to move that file. In addition, my A4000 works with the Zip drive, Bernoulli, and Syquest drives. It also have CD access. Why is A1200 so different? With the kind of trouble I have and the limitations of the A1200 relative to the A4000, I can foresee major problems with trying to run this unit as the A4000-lite. Why do people like the A1200 more than the A4000?? I can't wait for my A4000 to come back from repair.