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RE: Ready to test Amiga - videofx - 12-17-2013 That will be awesome! That explains why there was no option to choose the floppy ![]() Once you post the manual I will read it and order my Super Card pro! Any particular 1.44mb drive work better than another? Thanks for the help! (12-17-2013, 10:43 PM)admin Wrote: You must have the SuperCard Pro board, a standard PC 1.44MB floppy drive, and a power source (which can be just a female to female 3.5" drive cable connected to the SuperCard Pro board). Without the hardware, you don't the option for selecting a floppy drive. RE: Ready to test Amiga - admin - 12-17-2013 No, there is no preferred drive. Any $10 drive off of eBay will work fine. RE: Ready to test Amiga - emufan - 12-18-2013 hello, i have a question about converting the scp-flux-image. i hope toni wilen will add the scp-file-format once into his emulator, but until this is done: do you provide - the software - an option to convert the scp-image into an adf, maybe an extended-adf for usage in lets say winuae? regards, emufan RE: Ready to test Amiga - admin - 12-18-2013 I am working on the .adf file converter right now. I am willing to support whatever formats people need. The .scp image file format is public information (there is a thread here in the developer area), so if someone needs to convert something I can help them as well. The only magic is converting flux to MFM, which is pretty simple for the Amiga. Who is toni wilen? I will have to look him up. Edit: I didn't know that Toni Wilen was responsible for WinUAE. I was under the impression there were dozens of people actually writing it. RE: Ready to test Amiga - videofx - 12-18-2013 So when I copy my Amiga disk it will write out all the protection to the .scp file and then I can write that back to the floppy and have an exact back up? (12-18-2013, 01:16 PM)admin Wrote: I am working on the .adf file converter right now. I am willing to support whatever formats people need. The .scp image file format is public information (there is a thread here in the developer area), so if someone needs to convert something I can help them as well. The only magic is converting flux to MFM, which is pretty simple for the Amiga. RE: Ready to test Amiga - admin - 12-18-2013 Yes. The .scp file is a flux level image. That data is used to create an exact duplicate of the original disk. I signed up on the EAB and I am sending Toni a message about how to handle real disk images with WinUAE. RE: Ready to test Amiga - videofx - 12-18-2013 Thanks! I will be ordering me a Super Copy Pro! (12-18-2013, 01:42 PM)admin Wrote: Yes. The .scp file is a flux level image. That data is used to create an exact duplicate of the original disk. RE: Ready to test Amiga - emufan - 12-19-2013 (12-18-2013, 01:16 PM)admin Wrote: I am working on the .adf file converter right now. I am willing to support whatever formats people need. The .scp image file format is public information (there is a thread here in the developer area), so if someone needs to convert something I can help them as well. The only magic is converting flux to MFM, which is pretty simple for the Amiga.this sounds good. ![]() Quote:I signed up on the EAB and I am sending Toni a message about how to handle real disk images with WinUAE.yes, he is the winuae wizzard and all his magic happens at eab ![]() btw. just in case it was not your intention - the "scp_images_specs.txt" can only be read, if you login. RE: Ready to test Amiga - admin - 12-19-2013 I hope that most people will sign up and log in, but I did move the file as a download instead of an attachment. RE: Ready to test Amiga - emufan - 12-20-2013 hmm, i thought so - but then the scp-file-specification is for the technical blessed ones - the easy access is not that bad ![]() thanks for the manual too. |