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Now I have to spend idiotic amounts of money to upgrade it. Indivision ECS, SCSI controller (not to mention that none of my more recent SCSI drives will work with it, like my SCSI Ultra 2 Wide drives or my U320s) obscenely priced accelerators, way over-priced compact flash adapter, the list just goes on. For what I'm going to have to pay for all this I could buy a couple cheap X86 computers. But hen, who says any of us has sensible spending habits?
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Epic fail on donation - guess I will have to look for a good cause - Power mac FW800 MDD with dual 1.33 GHz Xserve processors , 1.5 GB memory, Radeon 9800XT video card, SoundBlaster Live card, and an NEC USB 2.0 card running MorphOS 3.1 and OSX And, now, a Powerbook G4 15" 1.67 Ghz notebook with MorphOS 3.1 (still under construction). "MorphOS isn't Amiga, its better" Whiskey woman don't you know that you are driving me insane? |
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I mean back in 1988-1993..
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At this moment, there seems to be hardly any chance of getting a compatible hard drive for my Amiga A500 Plus, so I want to find an alternative. It seems the most likely alternative is an Iomega Zip drive, but I think it needs to be a certain type and that I need to get or make an adapter to get it to work. Can anyone tell me more about this? |
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Location: Houston, Texas
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If you get a SCSI controller for your A500 then you can connect any SCSI 1 drive. There is no reason to limit yourself to a ZIP drive. The ZIP drives are not nearly as reliable as regular Quantum SCSI hard drives.
I have seen websites that sell old used SCSI drives for reasonable prices. The only real trouble is waiting around for someone to sell your their old used SCSI controller. I could sell you mine for cheap but it got stolen. GRRRRRR! A beautiful 4MB RAM + SCSI + Hard drive for Amiga 500 stolen by unappreciative thieves! And they stole the A500 with 1MB chipram too! ![]() If you just can't wait then you can buy an Amiga 3000 for a reasonable price. They turn up for sale all the time. They are just like an A500 except they have a much faster CPU and they have a free built-in superfast super high quality SCSI hard drive controller and they have a free built-in flickerfixer for connecting to cheap PC monitors and you can still connect it to your regular Amiga monitor at the same time. And it has a detached keyboard. And it has an FPU. And it has expansion slots. And it has a 135W powersupply. And they have sockets right on the motherboard for 16MB fastram + 2MB chipram. ![]() So if you really want an upgraded Amiga 500 all you have to do is buy an Amiga 3000. Tada!
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Wanna try a wonderfull strategy game with lots of handdrawn anims, Magic Spells and Monsters, Incredible playability and lastability, English speech, etc. Total Chaos AGA |
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In the event that you are dead set on expanding your A500 then you should keep an eye on this project:
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=65047 Its an A500 IDE + other goodies expansion device that they are trying to make sometime. Maybe it will get produced 6 months from now. Maybe 2 years. Maybe never. You never can tell with these things. But if they do get it into production then it seems like it is custom made just for you
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Too much caffeine
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Too much caffeine
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There is a guy who is currently producing a "virtual floppy" device. I can't remember what it is called. We were talking about it here just a few days ago.
It is some sort of digital memory card (4GB I guess?) that stores a giant pile of virtual floppy disks. It would work for you 128x better than trying to use real floppies. As all the "floppies" are right there inside your Amiga ready for instant loading or saving. For making music on Amigas I would still prefer a real hard drive but the virtual floppy thing is something you should take a look at since it is something that you can supposedly buy right now.
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There is the HXC floppy. I'm not sure if that is what you are talking about though. Its kinda expensive... Might be cheaper to get a IDE/RAM expansion and just use whdload. http://hxc2001.free.fr/floppy_drive_emulator/ i ordered one but have not tried it yet.... looks cool
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Or maybe this one: http://lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=13 I am a little unclear on the whole thing. I guess I need to really hardcore study them. I am thinking of buying a couple "just because its a kewl idea". It would be an easier sell if they supported .hdf files or some kind of unlimited size floppy files. You can format a RAD: disk with giant number of tracks. There is no reason why a virtual floppy could not have 100,000 tracks = over 1GB. AmigaOS 3.0+ (or was it 2.04+?) allows formatting floppies with FFS so you could get good speed and use the hxc as a hard drive! Much more useful! If it supported .hdf files then you could format a .hdf file with PFS3 and really zooom!
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How is the shugart interface problematic for you?
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I thought I'd already explained. I know how to plug in an external floppy drive, but I don't know how to fit this device internally. Here's a blog entry about how to do it
http://www.amigalog.com/installing-t...oppy-emulator/ I don't feel that I could do that or should have to. I've actually got one of these floppy emulator devices for the Atari 8 bit computer range, which just plugs in externally. The Atari 8 bit is the big or little brother of the Amiga, because Jay Miner worked on both of them and various concepts are similar. The plug is a special Atari SIO plug. If I could buy or make an adapter for the Amiga parallel or serial ports, then I may be able to use the same device with the Amiga, but with a different SD card. Last edited by AmigaBruno; 02-06-2013 at 10:41 AM.. Reason: added details of Atari 8 bit floppy emulator |
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Oh, I see. I thought you were saying that the Shugart interface wasn't compatible with the Amiga or something.
Internal installation looks rather simple, in my opinion. Rig up a few simple to make power and drive cables and install. But I guess if you don't like tinkering with wires, etc, even with basic stuff like this, it could be a turn-off. I'm sure that the drive could be made to work externally. The external disk drive port on the Amiga is probably some simple variation of the Shugart interface over DB25, plus some extra lines for power....and maybe a simple circuit to identify the drive as DF1: If you could figure that out you could probably make a cable that would allow this device to work externally.
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