Commodore Amiga Floppy breakthrough for all Emulation fans

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2021
  • The Commodore Amiga has always had a compatibility problem with floppy disks on other platforms, we just can't read them easily. Emulation fans are used to the ADF format and we can rip disks within the Amiga OS ourselves on real hardware or by using additional hardware on a modern PC. But ripping disks isn't the same as just popping them in the drive and running them. Thanks to the hard work of Rob Smith that gap has now been bridged.
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Komentáře • 621

  • @BronsonTheCat
    @BronsonTheCat Před 3 lety +34

    Rob Smith bringing The Cure to the Amiga floppy woes!

  • @blindazabat9527
    @blindazabat9527 Před 3 lety +14

    I had a tear in my eye when hearing the "tick tick" of the hungry disk drive!

  • @ASCIITerminal
    @ASCIITerminal Před 3 lety +83

    I love solutions to things that "cannot be done"!

  • @jitmancanth6698
    @jitmancanth6698 Před 3 lety +30

    25-ish years ago, my Amiga 1200 setup was complete, once I installed a hard drive, and found a utility to read MS-DOS formatted discs on my Amiga. I'd spend my lunch hours at college on the Internet, downloading .lha files to 720k discs to take home to my Amiga. Never thought that the reverse would be an option, or even needed.

  • @3dmotormaker
    @3dmotormaker Před 3 lety +33

    This sole invention has rekindled my interest in the Amiga...

  • @stuartaxon2898
    @stuartaxon2898 Před 3 lety +7

    One thing I love about RMC; the delivery is the same as presenters on Tomorrows World back in the day.

    • @RMCRetro
      @RMCRetro  Před 3 lety +3

      Haha that's really quite the compliment thank you

  • @alexscarbro796
    @alexscarbro796 Před 3 lety +9

    Oh man! Hearing U4IA Cryptoburners again after so many years was a wonderful blast from the past!

    • @Gekneveld
      @Gekneveld Před 3 lety +2

      What a song!

    • @cowbutt6
      @cowbutt6 Před 3 lety +1

      I worked with him for a couple of years as my first job after uni. I've sent him a link to this video.

    • @U4iaF8
      @U4iaF8 Před 3 lety +3

      Nice to hear that you enjoyed my music. Thank you all. Always makes my day.

  • @TheGuruMeditation
    @TheGuruMeditation Před 3 lety +33

    WOAH! This is freaking awesome. There are a bunch of folks in WAUG who have been asking me for this for years. I will show you video at tonight's meeting. Great job RMC!

  • @U4iaF8
    @U4iaF8 Před 3 lety +7

    Nice to see my tune getting an airing in its native format. Long live ProTracker. =8*)

    • @RMCRetro
      @RMCRetro  Před 3 lety

      Oooh you made the mod?

    • @U4iaF8
      @U4iaF8 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RMCRetro a long long time ago, but yes. That's me =8*)

    • @RMCRetro
      @RMCRetro  Před 3 lety +1

      Awesome! Great tune thank you

    • @U4iaF8
      @U4iaF8 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RMCRetro More than welcome. You've used it to show off a great bit of tech. Now I'm sat here thinking i could get my stack of disks out of the garage that have been lugged from house to house for the last 30 years! =8*)

  • @10p6
    @10p6 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome. As Neil says distilled water on discs. Do not use any type of alcohol to clean the disks as it will eventually dissolve them.

  • @8BitRetroJournal
    @8BitRetroJournal Před 3 lety +1

    I didn't realize there was a difficulty of actual reading Amiga floppies on a PC (I'm new to the scene). The drive mod to convert a PC to work on an Amiga only requires looking at pin 2 (density select) and pin 34 (disk change/ready) so you'd think the PC controller would have complete ability to do whatever is necessary to read that disk. Interesting that it couldn't and you need additional hardware (interface) to get it to work. I'm guessing Rob's USB floppy is just a standard USB drive he took apart and interfaced his board with. I'll have to check out his Discord server...pretty cool project.

  • @stewartbladensb
    @stewartbladensb Před 3 lety +7

    My god, I remember Pro Tracker! You could rip the audio straight from the game “Flash Back” and play it in Pro Tracker. I remember my mind being blown at the time that I could see how they made the music on a, for the time, triple A game.

  • @eloquent_ape
    @eloquent_ape Před 3 lety +51

    Thanks for yet another great episode, Neil. For once one that will actually SAVE me money rather than the opposite.
    A bit of information on that Colgate game (and a fun piece of bonus trivia at the end):
    It's actually not German, but Danish. It was developed by Silverrock Productions (of Hugo fame). It's also not called "Colgate", but "Harald Hårdtand: Kampen om de Rene Tænder" (roughly translated "Harold Hardtooth: The Fight for Clean Teeth").
    The confusion over the name likely stems from the fact that the Colgate logo takes up 50% of the menu screen and the actual title of the game is relegated to a small text string underneath.
    I was employed at a later iteration of Silverrock Productions, later named ITE and finally NDS Denmark, having gone through a few buyouts and takeovers. Harald Hårdtand was one of a couple of brand deal games developed there - another one being "Guldkorn Expressen" based on a popular Danish cereal product called Guldkorn (pretty much the same as Quaker's Sugar Puffs - and in fact, Quaker later took over production before selling it off again).
    A fun piece of inside trivia on the Harald Hårdtand game: The released MS-DOS port of the game could not be completed. The porting duties were handed off to a third party who apparently never finished developing the last levels of the game, but instead just increased the difficulty exponentially to make sure no-one would be any the wiser. I don't remember if a fixed version was ever released to remedy that, but I do know that it took a while before we found out. QA back then was not what it is today. :)
    [Darn. I edited the message for grammar and lost the heart icon from Neil. Oh, well. Easy come, easy go. :) ]

  • @pnvgordinho
    @pnvgordinho Před 3 lety +32

    The guys that made the new c64 announce that this year they are going to do an Amiga.
    This drive would be cool to be used in such project.

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere Před 3 lety +3

      Whoa, I need to look into that!

    • @Yesterzine
      @Yesterzine Před 3 lety +2

      The new C64 is basically just a Raspberry Pi with notions so I'm not sure what that'd give you over a Pi400 done right though.

    • @tahirahmed33
      @tahirahmed33 Před 3 lety

      Cool

    • @pnvgordinho
      @pnvgordinho Před 3 lety +4

      @@Yesterzine If they make an Amiga, full size, with a working keyboard and a floppy drive like this, I would rather have this Amiga than a PI400. Im sure it would cost a lot more but I would prefer that Amiga. They are probably not going to put a disk drive but if they put something like this, it would be a cool thing to have.

    • @scouse1967
      @scouse1967 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Yesterzine There is no Raspberry Pi board inside the new "The C64" computer but infact it has a main PCB board with the main IC chip and some components onboard and a small PCB board for the side USB ports and power button.Yes the machine is based around Commodore 64 Emulation and it does this so brilliant. No messing around with settings/options and it's an extremely well made product.

  • @delphicdescant
    @delphicdescant Před 3 lety +5

    The aesthetic of the Amiga UI has always been a bit enchanting to me.
    I'm not old enough to have ever used one when they were contemporary, but I like a lot about the interface design.

  • @jonc-1989
    @jonc-1989 Před 3 lety +6

    Long Live the Amiga! It will hopefully never truly die

  • @artstatedigital
    @artstatedigital Před 3 lety +12

    If this does, as you say, make its way to the Raspberry Pi 𝑨𝑴𝑰𝑮𝑨 emulators, my world will be complete.

  • @richpickings2845
    @richpickings2845 Před 3 lety +2

    If you ask me a knighthood is in order.....what a marvelous piece of work by Rob Smith !!

  • @bobabrowncoat
    @bobabrowncoat Před 3 lety +10

    I love hearing about new ways to use old tech.

  • @RetroJack
    @RetroJack Před 3 lety +4

    This is truly amazing - well done, Rob!

  • @IanSlothieRolfe
    @IanSlothieRolfe Před 3 lety +9

    Being able to directly read a legacy disk is a great step forward. I have lots of disks from a number of platforms that might have interesting things on (well, interesting to me!) but will take time & effort to image, mount in an emulator and poke about on, so the job drifts towards the bottom of the to-do iist. Not to mention that being able to use real hardware on an emulator adds to the experience enormously.

    • @BrennanYoung
      @BrennanYoung Před 3 lety

      yep, lots of weird floppy formats that are difficult to work with (sewing machines, synthesisers etc.)

  • @A3rgan
    @A3rgan Před 3 lety +3

    I remember following Rob's documentation to build a prototype for using a real disk drive late last year - amazing to see how it's come along and how slick the final solution is!

  • @rmrepairs
    @rmrepairs Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic effort, appreciate your hard work sir.

  • @joerinaldi5
    @joerinaldi5 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks to Rob and you for letting us know of the latest Amiga projects especially the external floppy for pc. I love your suggestion to one day having it work on a RPi...all the best and thanks again.

  • @ghostmouthzach56
    @ghostmouthzach56 Před 3 lety +5

    Two videos in one week! Wow, thanks Neil! :D

  • @stevien196
    @stevien196 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a Commodore Amiga. It was in retrospect, epic. Well done, the presenter for bringing it back to to life. Thanks. Brilliant.

  • @WalrusFPGA
    @WalrusFPGA Před 3 lety +1

    Excelsior! Cheers to the engineers who transform "can't be done" into a fully-functional & delivered product. Y'all make my retro-nerd world go 'round! (and you too Neil, RMC is always a highlight in my YT feed

  • @amigacoverdisk
    @amigacoverdisk Před 3 lety

    Really awesome bit of kit. Great work by Rob!

  • @ItsCrapContent
    @ItsCrapContent Před 3 lety +2

    This has blown my mind ....I need one ....great vid and thanks 👍

  • @AmigosRetroGaming
    @AmigosRetroGaming Před 3 lety +2

    Great stuff! I can think of a lot of potential projects with that drive as a main component!

  • @M0UAW_IO83
    @M0UAW_IO83 Před 3 lety +5

    Well this made me smile, a lot! It's always felt awkward swapping ADF files about whenever I've run up WinUAE, this just makes it more like the days when I owned an Amiga.

  • @doktor6495
    @doktor6495 Před 3 lety +5

    That's absolutely great! I mean, no question, my favorite is playing on the original hardware. But to have the opportunity to quickly get disk images of your old disks or write adf's to a real disk are fantastic!
    Greetings, Doc64!

  • @briero
    @briero Před 3 lety +1

    The bit the end about checking disks before you buy them sounds like the basis for a hand held / portable Amiga project for you 😃

  • @arutha613
    @arutha613 Před 3 lety +2

    Fabulous bit of kit! Adding this to my want list.... I have a couple of storage boxes of disks in the loft, and many have random titles that I wrote but now have no idea what they were! This will be so much more convenient than getting one of my amigas out just for archiving. Brilliant! I get the feeling I’ll need that printed disk cleaner too......

  • @32Bits
    @32Bits Před 3 lety +1

    This is Great! been waiting for this for a long time! This will be a great with AmigaOS3.2's ability to mount ADF's

  • @jarrodhook
    @jarrodhook Před 3 lety

    Really enjoyed this video - I've just subbed so I look forward to working thru the backlog of videos and the future ones too!

  • @ClassicRetroByte
    @ClassicRetroByte Před 3 lety +17

    The Amiga will never die. So is the love for them.

    • @wishusknight3009
      @wishusknight3009 Před 3 lety +1

      It seems more so than other platforms eh.

    • @ABrit-bt6ce
      @ABrit-bt6ce Před 3 lety

      At the cold death at the end of time will somebody have their Amiga be the last light to go out.

    • @theophilusthistler5885
      @theophilusthistler5885 Před 3 lety

      Although I love the Amiga I wish a recent enough foindry run of 40nM or less would produce an officially licenced and blessed A500, A1200, A4000 on single SOC w/ modern I/O + single to breakout legacy BUS, size of a deck of smokes.
      Something portable om battery that can still support now and future upgrades.

    • @wishusknight3009
      @wishusknight3009 Před 3 lety

      @@theophilusthistler5885 That does exist, Its the DE10 Nano aka The MisTer project.

    • @Offensive_Username
      @Offensive_Username Před 3 lety

      If only the Amiga scene wasn't full of conservative boomers.

  • @oldskoolpaul77
    @oldskoolpaul77 Před 3 lety +2

    This is really interesting stuff! Great video!

  • @raggersragnarsson6255
    @raggersragnarsson6255 Před 2 lety

    Thank you, thank you and thanks again Neil for this and the genius creator of of this very special bit of kit. I have 100s of Amiga 500 discs and I haven't been able to use my Amiga for nearly 20 years as it needs a 'trash to treasure' in my own cave to get it working again. This will come in extremely handy!

  • @mauliousmick
    @mauliousmick Před 2 lety

    Great stuff! I'm so happy to see peeps still creating cool stuff for the Amigas 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sffpv9671
    @sffpv9671 Před 3 lety +1

    Game changer. Amiga dev scene never fails to disappoint. Cheers Neil for the insight.

  • @10MARC
    @10MARC Před 3 lety +2

    Very clever indeed! We have been wanting one of these for quite a long time.

  • @duncanstyles133
    @duncanstyles133 Před 2 lety

    Have spent the day playing with one of these modified drives with WinUAE. WOW! I think this is a game changer. Great work Rob Smith.

  • @TheJosep70
    @TheJosep70 Před 2 lety

    It's amazing to still see so much enthusiasm for Amiga games. I still fire up my A1200 from time to time but most of its games haven't aged well for me.

  • @elbiggus
    @elbiggus Před 3 lety +7

    Pro tip: in UAE, slide the floppy speed to the left instead of right and there's a "Turbo" option which is essentially an "as fast as it can go" speed.

    • @wohlhabendermanager
      @wohlhabendermanager Před 3 lety

      Just a very small heads up: I've actually had ADFs that wouldn't load properly on the Turbo setting (I admit, it was like 2 or 3 out of hundreds of floppies loaded). So, if you run into a loading problem, try setting the speed back to 100% and see if that works.
      In the long run, the Turbo option will save you a lot of time, though.

    • @JarppaGuru
      @JarppaGuru Před 6 měsíci

      we are 1970 kids we allready know how wait floppy load xD

  • @markvickers8353
    @markvickers8353 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely subbed you sir, Do more Amiga stuff please! it's nice to see my favourite system getting love.

  • @edz
    @edz Před 3 lety

    So much useful info in this video. Really great job!

  • @Beaps73
    @Beaps73 Před 3 lety +7

    As I was watching I thought, ripping narrr so what. I thought, a real-time disk loader would be miles better and then.... WOW my eyes lit up. I need this in my life.

  • @BAZFANSHOTHITSClassicTunes

    That is an awesome drive, i definatly want one. Not much in tech impress's me very much. But this is brilliant. Thanks Neil for bringing this to our attention.

  • @desiv1170
    @desiv1170 Před 3 lety

    I'm reminded of the DOS program disk2fdi. Everyone said over and over you can't read an Amiga disk on a PC... It was just accepted as fact. Then disk2FDI comes out, and if you have a PC with two onboard floppy drives, you can make an image of the amiga disk on your PC. I am always impressed with those type of "It's impossible..." "Hold my Jolt cola..." moments. ;-)

  • @namakudamono
    @namakudamono Před 3 lety

    Incredible development! Perhaps it’s time to ask my Dad to dig my old Amiga disk boxes out of the loft and send them over? I love the authentic Amiga UI shown in the Windows app too. Fantastic work to everyone involved!

  • @chojintheorig
    @chojintheorig Před 2 lety

    this is really ground breaking - thanks for your video upload

  • @ridiculous_gaming
    @ridiculous_gaming Před 2 lety +1

    Floppies on Amiga. It was $30 back then for 10 blank Kao disks here in Canada...boy did I own many. The disk ticking is a pleasure to hear as well. Fantastic and brilliant work.

  • @troelshansen6650
    @troelshansen6650 Před 3 lety +8

    The Colgate-palmolive game is actually danish.
    Made by Silverrock which also made the Hugo games. Its horribly expensive as original

    • @Thunderstormworld
      @Thunderstormworld Před 3 lety

      While watching this video a colgate advert played halfway, they're watching us

    • @troelshansen6650
      @troelshansen6650 Před 3 lety

      @@Thunderstormworld They are.....

  • @LusRetroSource
    @LusRetroSource Před 3 lety

    Really enjoy seeing projects like this being made. So cool!

    • @giovannitessito5672
      @giovannitessito5672 Před 2 lety

      Scusami ho una tastiera Roland.e.96 ho montato l'emulatore floppy USB però non lo riconosce mi puoi dire come fare Grazie

  • @elmosexwhistle
    @elmosexwhistle Před 3 lety +2

    Great vid Neil. Honestly, that drive is really impressive, I’d likely use it for copying files to my hardware Amigas, as they both have internal CF drives and it’s a pain to open them up 🤣 (haven’t tried out PCMCIA on the 1200 yet but I will)

  • @ripxkid
    @ripxkid Před 3 lety

    Wow this is something we've been waiting for years and years....amazing!

  • @shelby3822
    @shelby3822 Před 3 lety

    You look so smart working in your new space!

  • @SolitaryBro
    @SolitaryBro Před 2 lety

    9:22 That would be a screen grab of the Red Dwarf episode called "Parallel Universe" from 1988. In this screen grab the crew are performing a song called "Tongue Tied" sung by Danny John-Jules (The Cat) and, was releases in 1993 and reached number 17 in the UK charts. It was a great episode!

  • @MarcoPon
    @MarcoPon Před 3 lety +15

    Support for this on the MiSTer Amiga core would be very nice. It will be probably just a matter of time.

    • @bruwin
      @bruwin Před 3 lety

      The main mister guy is very much against using original media. He wouldn't even work on getting cd rom drvers enabled for the ao486 core. He thinks it's pointless, which is a shame.

  • @DarenPage
    @DarenPage Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the heads-up! Just joined the waiting list!

  • @BertGrink
    @BertGrink Před 3 lety +3

    I am utterly gobsmacked! This is human ingenuity at its finest. A big round of applause to Rob Smith 👏👏👏
    Not just for making this project in the first place, but in particular for making it open source, so that anyone with fewer than ten thumbs* can make it themselves.
    I visited Rob Smith's website, fully expecting to only see ready-made drives selling for ££££, but instead I found all these amazing instructions on how to DIY it.
    Not only is Mr. Smith devilishly clever - or so it seems - but his community spirit is of the highest level as well. Faith in Humanity is pretty much restored again 😊
    * And an Arduino 😄

  • @johngalvin6352
    @johngalvin6352 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Big shout out to Rob, genius, respect. I have disks that say samples on the cover.

  • @krnlg
    @krnlg Před 3 lety

    The retro scene is amazing right now, not just for the Amiga but all sorts! I recently discovered that there are projects to make 1:1 recreations of logic boards for Macintosh SE, SE/30 and Classic machines. Then you have all these awesome Arduino, Pi and FPGA projects. Just so much going on, I love it :)

  • @75slaine
    @75slaine Před 3 lety +2

    👏Fantastic news. Great to see this.

  • @LordRenegrade
    @LordRenegrade Před 3 lety +1

    6:06 - my area too. The water's so hard you could skate on it even when it's NOT frozen.

  • @RichLOiD
    @RichLOiD Před 3 lety +3

    Wow wow WOW! This is fantastic work, Amiga will never die!

    • @RichLOiD
      @RichLOiD Před 3 lety

      Rob's waiting list has now been joined. Thanks Neil for another excellent video explaining with the perfect level of detail, you got my Amiga juices all flowing!

  • @moviebod
    @moviebod Před 3 lety +1

    I see the wall turned out very nice. I love the industrial look, I know nothing about Amigas except what I have learned from you and it is interesting.

  • @MrPMover
    @MrPMover Před 3 lety +1

    I have been using Amiga Explorer for years to copy adf files to my 1200 via serial. it takes about 8 minutes at a time. this is a game-changer

  • @spankthemunkey1594
    @spankthemunkey1594 Před 3 lety

    such a " cracking " bit of kit , just what is needed . nice work

  • @gendolookin
    @gendolookin Před 3 lety +1

    I just have to comment about how great that recycled wood wall looks behind you. It really looks amazing!

  • @karl-heinznapp2874
    @karl-heinznapp2874 Před 7 měsíci

    Brilliant! While I already converted my old disks using the Kryoflux, I nevertheless just set myself on Rob's waiting list!

  • @MaffiLu
    @MaffiLu Před rokem

    Thank you for pointing me at this little piece of hardware! :D

  • @hrorm
    @hrorm Před 2 lety

    Ahhh what I would not give to hear my old Amiga music !! Thank you for this video.

  • @robertosswald5896
    @robertosswald5896 Před 3 lety +2

    This is awesome, and he also provided great instructions for building it, although it seems quite tricky due to cramped space inside the slim floppy drive. This, and amiberry are just amazing projects, and the way to get that old Amiga into the 21st century without spending 100s of £/$/€

  • @silverian
    @silverian Před 3 lety

    Awesome way to archive and backup old Amiga games!

  • @paulb4uk
    @paulb4uk Před 3 lety +1

    Superb bit of kit

  • @KasperSOlesen
    @KasperSOlesen Před 3 lety +2

    Nice. I only have the SuperCard Pro right now, but have thought about getting GreaseWeasel. Now I guess I need one for sure :)

  • @erinwiebe7026
    @erinwiebe7026 Před 3 lety +8

    Interesting timing. I had only just written an .adf file to floppy to transfer to my Amiga (using an old IBM slim USB floppy drive) only moments before clicking this video. The reason my Amiga is running at all is thanks in large part to the very active Amiga community that Neil refers to as well. Great community!

  • @opiejaye
    @opiejaye Před 3 lety

    Oh this looks great, I've joined the waiting list for one.

  • @wcarver2150
    @wcarver2150 Před 3 lety

    That pile of floppies is pure nostalgia. Demo disks with Body Blows and Bars & Pipes coupled with pirated versions of Rick Dangerous and Cannon Fodder - plus the odd retail copy of some game :)

  • @jtsiomb
    @jtsiomb Před 3 lety +1

    Very useful device, even for people like me who are not interested in emulators. I've been using a version of this for some time for writing ADFs to disks for use with my amiga. Extremely handy.

  • @anthonywebb6479
    @anthonywebb6479 Před 3 lety

    Your new fangled floppy disk data technology is relatively easy to retrieve compared to my cassette tape collection that I still have from my first home computer.

  • @mark12358
    @mark12358 Před 3 lety +1

    Great job, truly amazing result! Big hail to Rob! I'm so interested and enthusiast that I've carefully put a like thumb on just every comment and reply since now, as a little contribute!

    • @RMCRetro
      @RMCRetro  Před 3 lety

      Hehe thanks Mark, and yes Rob has done a great job not just in making this but documenting it so thoroughly

    • @mark12358
      @mark12358 Před 3 lety +1

      @@RMCRetro True, I'm just watching. Cheers, M

  • @BrunoFonsecaPT
    @BrunoFonsecaPT Před 3 lety

    This is beautiful!!! A true game changer... just think of the possibilities... having this on the MiSTer, on the Vampire.... OMG!!!

  • @simonm8906
    @simonm8906 Před 3 lety +2

    Well thanks for the heads up. I literally just spent the last six weeks backing up several thousand Amiga disks recovered from my mums attic to my PC using a null modem cable.... FML

  • @flotfyr14
    @flotfyr14 Před 3 lety

    I played that Colgate game - and it was amazing! I even think it's the game I played most on my Amiga back in the 90's.

  • @naviamiga
    @naviamiga Před rokem

    So very useful. Great idea.

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 Před 3 lety

    amiga games in the dorm back in the late 80s.. so much fun

  • @MadPeteST
    @MadPeteST Před 3 lety +1

    Holy moly, how cool is this!? (Looks at 3 large cardboard boxes full of random Amiga disks)... Hmmm 🤔 might take a while! 😁 Amigans always seem find a way to achieve things other people say are impossible, I mean they are obviously clever folk but I think it mostly comes from the love affair with, and immense passion for the Amiga that doesn't really exist in the same way anywhere else... A machine that inspired a generation like no other... a machine that almost seems to have a soul, a machine that is still costing me a fortune! 😄 Thanks for sharing this dude, exciting news👍

  • @HelloKittyFanMan..
    @HelloKittyFanMan.. Před 3 lety

    Oh wow, that emulation takes it clear down to the level of making the new drive act like an Amiga's mechanically! Very intersting! I've always thought that tick-tock of the Amiga drive without a disk in it was really stupid and annoying, since it's the only computer standard I've known do that. And it's obviously not necessary, and I'd have to put a disk in just to make the annoyance go away!

  • @fordprefect80
    @fordprefect80 Před 2 lety +1

    Looks like a great product. The only device I ever used was a program called Paradise. It used a cable from a pc to the Amiga to transfer an ADF image directly to Amiga floppy and it did the job pretty well.

  • @wohlhabendermanager
    @wohlhabendermanager Před 3 lety

    This is so cool. It's amazing how many options we have nowadays to preserve floppy disks. I mean, I have the ADF Transfer disks for Amiga 500, which is relatively cheap, but a lot of hassle with constantly switching disks (might be better on the A600/Amigas with CF card readers), Amiga Explorer and the ADF Sender Terminal. But both these options require additional cabling AND cards (most modern PCs don't have a COM port anymore) and the PC obviously needs to be close to the Amiga so you can connect the null modem cables.
    This however gives you total freedom of where your PC and where your Amiga is, no additional hardware (other than the Arduino) is necessary. This is really great!

  • @KevinSaunders
    @KevinSaunders Před 3 lety

    Brilliant! and good tip on cleaning those floppies.

  • @MegaManNeo
    @MegaManNeo Před 3 lety +1

    I can relate with the excitement for Amiga fans here as I always wanted to load up C64 diskettes into my PC as a kid myself.
    Of course it wouldn't work right away but seeing this gives me very similar feelings.

  • @cleess2836
    @cleess2836 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing! Someone did the impossible. I'm still at awe. Unfortunately, for me, it comes a bit too late. I've been able to rip my floppies using a real Amiga, a Gotek and a Cumana extra drive and to be able to boot a real floppy on a PC is no longer a dream of mine. It was in about 1998 or 2002, but not any more. Still, I can understand the breakthrough that this represents.

  • @pilleater
    @pilleater Před rokem

    Just bought one. Let's hope it works!

  • @Insertdiskgames
    @Insertdiskgames Před 3 lety +1

    WITCHCRAFT! Honestly this is the most amazing solution I've seen so far for reading Amiga disks. I literally have hundreds of mysterious old floppies that need exploring. I can't wait to get my hands on one of these. Writing back to disks to play on the real hardware is a real "game changer".

  • @MooresGroup
    @MooresGroup Před 3 lety +2

    Was able to utilize my 500 in the early nineties with single-sided 3.5 in discs, as there was an Amiga word processor that would save out in wordperfect 4.2 that would open on my 486 sub notebook and vice versa... it was an interesting time to be a writer, researcher and designer.

  • @andreafluffkitten
    @andreafluffkitten Před 3 lety +2

    That is a very neat bit of gear.