![]() ![]() Run at 33600 or you'll have dramas unless you get a high speed serial port in the Amiga.Īlternately there's floppy drive emulators, hardware like the Catweasel to give the PC legitimate Amiga read/write capabilities (use this with WinUAE), CF cards via CF to PCMCIA adapters or full blown networking. The Amiga-side app is small enough you can fit it on a 720K formatted PC floppy, once it's there it can establish a connection via serial and you're away. ↳ Editors and Tools (DMute, DM Builder, ADGE, etc.This is a discussion as old as time itself, so I use a solution as old as time itself: a filthy old serial cable, and a wee tool from Aminet called EasyTransfer.↳ Chaos Strikes Back for Windows & Linux (CSBWin) / CSBuild.↳ Theron's Quest (TQ) & Dungeon Master Nexus (DMN).↳ Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep (DM2).↳ Links to external resources and community creations.You can even transfer your original Amiga ROM across to your PC which I've also done. I managed to successfully transfer my Dungeon Master save disk from years ago using Amiga Explorer. ![]() I've already transfered a lot of stuff from my Amiga into ADF files using Amiga Explorer. Stuff like Workbench disks and some games will be able to transfer to your PC. I know cos I've already tried with my original Dungeon Master disk. The original Dungeon Master disk does have copy protection so you won't be able to make an ADF out of it. You'll just have to search for a cracked ADF file of the game on the Internet. Also if you have any games which have copy protection and they come up as NDOS disks or df0? on the Amiga side you won't be able to transfer these disks to the PC. To transfer you'll obviosly need a real Amiga to transfer the files across to your PC. You'll need an adapter so the cable will plug into the PC serial port. With this superb tools you can transfer your Amiga disks onto a PC using a serial cable. There is a tool which I use called Amiga Explorer. Steve please tell me that you've managed to play Dungeon Master on WinUAE!! :P ![]()
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