![]() When you boot you Amiga, the Workbench window fills the Workbench screen. You can define an extra-large virtual Workbench screen that is larger than the viewable area with more space for windows. The Amiga provides Preferences editors (described in Chapter 5) that allow you to customize the Workbench screen. The Workbench screen's title bar also displays the number of bytes of graphics (Chip) memory and other (Fast) memory currently available when any window, except a Shell window is selected. The Workbench screen is identified by the Amiga Workbench title bar located along the top border of the display. ![]() …however there are also command line tools: debian has an ‘unadf’ package.The Workbench screen, illustrated in Figure 4-1, is the primary visual component of your system. Mount: /mnt/tmp: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0, missing codepage or helper program, or other error. $ sudo mount -o loop octamed-zip /mnt/tmp/ …but mounting this “Amiga FFS disk” (aka “dostype 444F5301” from the image’s magic sequence ) doesn’t have the same kernel support: ![]() My zip disk images are in superfloppy (unpartitioned full-device filesystem) format: $ sudo mount -o loop octamed4.adf /mnt/tmp/ rw- 1 wills family 901120 Mar 21 19:33 octamed4.adfĪnd in-kernel support for this filesystem is available as a module: This is commonly known as ADF format.Īmiga double density floppy disk images are 800K: Under emulation, Amiga floppy and hard disks are exact copies of on-disk data in fixed-width AmigaDOS data tracks. In order to do this without starting the emulator I set about looking for linux implementations of appropriate tools. Having had some time to revisit my emulated Amiga system recently, I ended up wanting to compare content of the disks. Reading Amiga Disk Images Posted: | Author: Wills | Filed under: Emulation, Linux | Leave a comment ![]()
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