Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!njin!uupsi!sunic!enea!tope From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations Subject: Re: Using AmigaDOS & UNIX Message-ID: <2749@enea.se> Date: 6 Mar 91 13:56:40 GMT References: <9103031733.39.11@SYSOP- <1991Mar5.123116.8063@sarah.albany.edu> Distribution: comp Organization: Enea Data AB, Sweden Lines: 31 In article <1991Mar5.123116.8063@sarah.albany.edu- hb136@leah.albany.edu (Herb Brown) writes: -In article <9103031733.39.11@SYSOP> sysop@insider.zer.sub.org writes: -> -> ->> Can one run both AmigaDOS and UNIX simultaneously on the A3000UX? -> ->No. Unix takes over the machine. It needs full control over the MMU, and ->uses approx. 1.5Megs for the OS&Display, etc. -> ->Amiga - What else ? | Garry Glendown The Insider HST/V32 0662177923 -> - -I understand that; however, how can I transfer that "neat" pgm.zoo file -which I just downloaded to the UNIX side of the hard drive to the Amiga -side of the hard drive? On my 'old fashioned' system I would simply use -a modem and z-modem protocol to get it to the Amiga. Does my question -make sense? Do I need a second Amiga to accomplish this? Sorry if I'm -appearing dense, but I really do not understand how to do this with a -3000UX machine. Many thanks for any help. - - Herb - There's always the ugly way of using BRU (Backup & Restore Utility) to backup/restore from diskettes. The program exists in compatible versions on both Unix and Amiga-DOS. Ask Commodore about it (at least Commodore says you should ask them). Tommy Petersson tope@enea.se