![]() ![]() It'll work but with some caution.The catch is, if I'm interpreting what you're trying to do here correctly, is that you cannot boot Workbench up from a 720K DOS disk - you HAVE to get Workbench working properly first from an Amiga 880K floppy. ![]() If, however, you mean regular PC floppies be warned that 1.44Mb floppy disks can be more than a little flaky when formatted to 720Kb. Quote:Could i use regular floppy disks and format them to be 720KB Dos disks?If by "regular floppy disks", you mean Amiga 880K disks then yes, no problem. CADdie - You oughta know this View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif I want to use the real thing, besides, i now have 100 disks that i can use to get games on View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gifThe sound on my machine is broken (sounds like really bad FM) and i am ready to modify the machine a bit if it is possible. View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif My second joystick is a sega megadrive gamepad View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif So, since a lot of these games for the Amiga are freeware, is it possible to download them to a PC and somehow transfer them over to the Amiga?If so, what would i need? IIRC, the Amiga floppy drives has a motor that isn't really compatible with the PC floppy drives, and i gues there is no way of hooking up a floppy drive (PC) or anything is there? No. God i miss those! Nothing is like playing a game on the Amiga using the original black and red "Wico" joysticks. A lot of the old games that i used to play are now non-functioning, like Speedball 2 and Stunt Car Racer. I have an old Amiga 500 at home that i powered on again after 8 years of imprisonment. Did a quick google but couldn't find anything similiar.
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