Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!sunic!enea!tope From: tope@enea.se (Tommy Petersson) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: saving Amiga-format disks Message-ID: <2805@enea.se> Date: 13 Mar 91 08:38:59 GMT References: <27DC6091.3AA4@ibma0.cs.uiuc.edu- <1991Mar12.134733.17191@sarah.albany.edu> Organization: Enea Data AB, Sweden Lines: 38 In article <1991Mar12.134733.17191@sarah.albany.edu- hb136@leah.albany.edu (Herb Brown) writes: -In article <27DC6091.3AA4@ibma0.cs.uiuc.edu> rglaeser@sunc4.cs.uiuc.edu (Russell D Glaeser) writes: -> -> The microcomputer resource center here on campus has a 3000UX hooked ->into our local network. I was there recently wanting do download some ->large files quickly onto 3.5's for use on my non-unix machine. The person ->there seemed to indicate that the unix box doesn't/can't write Amiga-format ->floppys. Is this true? If it isn't, how do you do it? Do you have to be ->in workbench? Please help, the prospect of downloading 2M at 1200 baud ->is frightening. -> ->Russ Glaeser ->rglaeser@cs.uiuc.edu - -This question was asked in another group and the response seems to be to -use a program on the UNIX side called bru (or BRU? or Bru? or bRu? or ...). -On my 3000UX this 'bru' fellow is invisible! The manual mentions cpio and -the man pages mention backup. -I mention the above confusion because I am also confused by it and would -appreciate clarification from anyone. - -Would some kind soul clearly write instructions to accomplish this? - -Many thanks, - Herb The Amiga Unix Tech Notes states that BRU (sp?:-) exists in a Unix and an Amiga-DOS variant. They use the same BRU-specific disk format (Tech Notes doesn't say that), and it can be used to transfer files between the two worlds. They also say something to the effect: "If you don't already have BRU, ask Commodore for it" It doesn't say if you will get it :-) Tommy Petersson tope@enea.se