26-Apr-2024 07:58 GMT.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Anonymous, there are 7 items in your selection
[Files] fat95ANN.lu
Posted on 24-Mar-2000 15:52 GMT by Christian Kemp7 comments
View flat
View list
"fat95" is a DOS handler to mount and use Win95/98 volumes just as if they were AMIGA volumes
Category: disk/misc
License: ?
Aminet
Aminet Readme
fat95 : Comment 1 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by XDelusion on 23-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
Good good!
fat95 : Comment 2 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Colin Wilson on 23-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
Sounds like a great idea - now if only there was something equivalent on the PC so I could mount my Amiga HD in there, that way I could back it all up on my CD writer (my Amiga just ain`t fast enough - '020 14Mhz :-} )
Anyone know if there is such a wondrous program for the PC ?
fat95 : Comment 3 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by hidden on 24-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Colin Wilson):
AFAIK when you boot win9*, it recognises the hd has an alien (not necessarily
an Amiga one) filesystem and so it "probes" it. Eg:wipes the rdb silently...
fat95 : Comment 4 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Matthew on 24-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Colin Wilson):
You can mount Amiga hard drives under linux, as long as you compile a kernel to support that.
Then it's fairly easy (and quick) to do a backup.
fat95 : Comment 5 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Mark Olsen on 24-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
In reply to Comment 2 (Colin Wilson):
It's called Linux.
fat95 : Comment 6 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by Elwood on 24-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
Fat95 doesn't support FAT32 partitions so it is (almost) useless !
There is MSD95 but partitions are readonly, so it is useless ! (and the author doesn't want to
spend time to add the write feature)
Any ideas ????
fat95 : Comment 7 of 7ANN.lu
Posted by John Chandler on 25-Mar-2000 23:00 GMT
CrossDOS 7 handles Fat32 and does an excellent job of it. It's a commercial product, but well worth the money if you need to transfer a lot of files to/from machines that handle DOS filesystems.
John
Anonymous, there are 7 items in your selection
Back to Top