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Re: test boot-floppies (2.2.21) for m68k available



Moses Wildermuth wrote:
> 
> >From the desk of Moses Wildermuth. Money Talks Enterprises,
> http://moneytalks.giftworldnet.com/
> 
> > O.K. no need for the Mac users a shell statement.  I have never really
> > used MacOS.  I run Linux on all my Macs, a Sparc2, and HP9000/340, and
> > numerous PC's.  I have used command lines on Unix, Linux, DOS, and VMS
> > since 1984 so your statement doesn't fit.  I am just not familiar with
> > the Amiga OS.
> 
> I can't get heads or tails from linux, but AmigaOS, I can help you with.  I
> could not get a cdrom to work on linux either(actually a burner) but I did
> install the SG(generic scsi for things like this) module into the kernel
> and upon startup, it recognizes both the burner and my zip drive.
> 
> > Is there a freely available ISO9660 filesystem driver for the Amiga OS?
> > This would sure help me.
> 
> I use AsimCDFS, but it was commercial, now more like abandoned-ware.
> CacheCDFS comes with OS3.5, and AmiCDFS can be found on aminet.  The source
> for 'nearly' all freely available and shareware Amiga software is aminet.
> 
> http://de.aminet.net/aminet/
> 

Someone else sent this link earlier in private email and I have found 2
possible drivers there.  As soon as I figure out how to get the files
from my Mac running Linux to the Amiga (which I hope doesn't involve
removing the hard disk and mounting it on the Mac again) I'll test
installing with the Potato CD.  If that is successful I'll try the
2.2.21 test boot floppy again.

-- 
Ray Knight
audilvr@speakeasy.org
Linux for m68k Macintosh developer



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