Hi, since AmiDVD can't be resurrected, at least for me it's not working anymore I got with a lot of work Make CD running. Maybe you give it a try. Burned a few disc's last weekend and not a single coaster. I'm a little impressed and I must say I kinda missed the program.
Took some work and a few reboots on my system to get it all working. The key is to setup the drive in the middle tab before attempting to read or burn.
Good luck! Bill "tekmage" Borsari
PS I understand FryingPan's source was released if someone wants to work on it :)
I usually just use the DiskImage command line for that. It is part of the DiskImage.device installation (which comes as an extra with OS4.1). Normally ends up in C:
There's also a doc for it, but the syntax is simple:
DiskImage DRIVE/A,DISKIMAGE/A,WRITE/S
CLI Usage:
- DRIVE/A
DOS device name (f.e. DF0:, CD1:, HD2:, ...)
- DISKIMAGE/A
Disk image filename
- WRITE/S
Use if you want to write a disk image file back to disk
Example:
Create diskimage file from disk in CD0:
DiskImage CD0: diskimage.iso
I've downloaded it now, will see what it does and so on... it was a peculiar way to have it stashed i do have to say, creating a github like project but keeping the code as sourceforge, i Copied it to my harddrive and made a github repo of it... hopefully it doesn't have some missing additions/changes...
seems fine so far, need to copy it to my x5020
<edit/> noticed something strange... the header files is removed from the source </Edit>
I should have been more careful. A while after reading your post, I DL'd Frying Pan and installed it. Trouble is, I downloaded the old 68k file from Aminet.
Since installing that OLD version, AmigaAmp 3 no longer works. Something must have gotten overwritten installing the old one.
If I unpack a new AmigaAmp 3 and run it from RAM: where I have unpacked it, that works. But if I replace AmigaAmp 3 on my harddrive, it hangs again with a DSI which cannot be clicked away.
Any ideas how I can approach fixing this?
I use AmigaAmp 3 with MediaVault far more than I would use Frying Pan. I just wanted to make some rescue boot disks that have all the files I need for booting with my RX550 video card.
Paul Here's the GDB GNU gdb 6.3 (AmigaOS build 20050719) Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions. Type "show copying" to see the conditions. There is absolutely no warranty for GDB. Type "show warranty" for details. This GDB was configured as "ppc-amigaos". Can't find debug info for task "0x5d47e0d0"
GDB can't read core files on this machine. (gdb)
Builder of Frankenthousand The monster A1000 The Young Frankenthousand A1-XE G4 X5000
tomasz stated that it should be the latest, but if anyone managed to snuck in some code when google code was open then it might be lost and that person should resupply them into github.
Is AmiDVD the software? I heard, before, that a third party sata controller was needed. Like some SIL thing that you plugged into PCI(e) and that you plugged your drive into.
Ty.
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I can't speak for X1000 or X5000 because I don't own either one.
AmiDVD from Enhancer Software version 2.2 works fine on my OS4 system.
MicroA1 with hard drive and combo drive (CD reader/writer). Both drives are connected to the onboard IDE ports. I use CD-R discs for bootable backups and recovery discs.