Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!ccwf.cc.utexas.edu!greg From: greg@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Greg Harp) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: Re: A-Max Stuff Message-ID: <38262@ut-emx.uucp> Date: 15 Oct 90 05:11:14 GMT References: <14678@brahms.udel.edu> Sender: news@ut-emx.uucp Reply-To: greg@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu (Greg Harp) Organization: The University of Texas at Austin Lines: 83 In article <14678@brahms.udel.edu> jeremym@brahms.udel.edu (Jeremy A Moskowitz) writes: >In article mental@bluemoon.uucp (Sean Kellner) writes: >> I hope this is the best base for this message to fit. >>1010 drive (yes, I realize its too big) and both an Apple disk drive and >>the MAST apple compatible, and a A500. I have two questions that noone >>seems to know, so I am hoping someone will hel me... First, why doesnt the >>A-Max cartidge work when attached to the back of the 1010 disk drive? It > >Why? Poor design. It doesn't work on my 500 either, but it does work >ona 2000. Why the heck knows why. Not exactly. It's not Readysoft's fault that A-Max won't work plugged into your A1010, it's Commodore's. It not exactly their _fault_ either. Commodore only officially supports one (1) external drive plugged into the A500 or the A1000. Because of this, some A1010's were built with no power on the drive pass-thru. Therefore, Sean, you should be able to plug your A1010 into the A-Max cartidge and plug the A-Max into the computer. I don't know about A-Max I, but under A-Max II this will also make that drive 3 instead of 2. (At least in the setup I used this weekend, with my external drive plugged into the cartridge and a Mac drive hooked up. This may not happen without the Mac drive. Your mileage may vary.) Also, Jeremy Moskovitz says that A-Max won't work on his 500. I have had no problems using it on mine. Maybe you've got a dain-bramaged CIA chip. A-Max cartidges have a nasty reputation for zapping CIAs in such a way that most everything else still works, but no A-Max... This, of course, only occurs when you plug or unplug the cartridge with the power on, which I'm sure no one _here_ is guilty of doing... :-) >>Next, is there any way to >>modify the setup to allow the apple drive to read/write disks while in >>Amiga mode? I would glad to have it in just a special format, and be >>estatic to use AmigaDOS disks. Thanks > >No. No way no how no possibility, never, nunca, no, nada, nine, jamas. >Well, maybe.. Just kidding. The amiga used a one speed >step rate motor, apple, in their infinate wizdom, deems >that everything they do has to be nonstandard to the rest of >the planet. That way, only apple will work with apple. >Apple's drives use variable speed drives (it says all this in >the amax manual) > >Since the speeds are different, forget it. Maybe Khalid or Dillon >can come up with something... but, I seriously doubt that >even thes top notch killer programmers from planet A can >do it. Actually, (I may have misunderstood) it sounds like Sean wants to use his Mac drive as another storage device, and would be happy if it could use AmigaDOS disks. I don't see it as too difficult to use the Mac drive under AmigaDOS, but you'd definitely have to write a different driver for it. As for reading/writing AmigaDOS, I don't know. There is supposed to be an Amiga emulator (Don't worry. I've heard it's really BAD.) on the Mac. I have no idea if it can use AmigaDOS floppies. If so, then it would be possible to make a Mac drive emulate an Amiga drive. Like I said, it _should_ be possible to write something along the lines of MSH: for Mac floppies. In fact, I've been miffed at Readysoft for not doing it... Aw, now I guess I have to dig out that list of Amiga projects I have and add that to it.... Opinions? Ideas? Flam....er...forget that last one... >Hope I've helped. Ditto. > // Ok.. Contacts, right: THE NET: jeremym@brahms.udel.edu > // Compuserve : 73055,665 > // or (73055.665@compuserve.com) > \\X/ Amiga's rule, but then again, who doesn't really know this?? > Know what I hate most? Rhetorical questions. Greg ---------------Greg-Harp---------------greg@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu---------------- AMIGA! // // Don't you just hate those long signature files? I mean, there oughta \X/ be a law. If I were in control, .sigs would get cut off if they were