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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

1376.0. "Max Is Back!" by NAC::PLOUFF (Beautiful downtown Littleton) Mon Apr 25 1988 14:06

    MAX IS BACK Part I --
    
    Max Headroom is back for at least one episode on the ABC network.
    In the Boston area, it's on Channel 5, Thursday at 8 PM.  I suspect
    this is a temporary "un-cancellation" caused by the Hollywood writers'
    strike.  This week's episode is supposed to be one not shown in
    the original network run.
    
    
    MAX IS BACK Part II --

    Following his successful non-appearance, Max Toy, President of
    Commodore, is scheduled to finally appear on "The Computer Show"
    this coming Sunday evening.  Toy will demonstrate the Amiga 2000.
    The Computer Show is seen in the Boston area Sunday night at 10:30
    on channel 27 (Worcester).
    
    Last night's show was only half an hour.   Has it been cut back
    or does WHLL-TV show only the second half?
    
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1376.1I'll believe it when I see it...LEDS::ACCIARDIMon Apr 25 1988 14:399
    If Max Toy cancels out again, I'll personally drive down to Westchester
    and punch him in the nose.  Talk about CBM shooting themselves in
    the foot...
    
    The last two times he canceled out they could have easily found
    some other mucky-muck to take his place.
    
    Ed.
    
1376.2PLDVAX::SMCAFEESteve McAfeeMon Apr 25 1988 17:269
    re: The Computer Show...
    
    A couple of weeks ago they announced they were going to a half-hour
    format.  They are trying to get picked up by a major network and
    no one was interested in a full hour.  The really unfortunate part
    is that they dropped their phone-in segment.  It seemed like a lot
    of amiga owners were able to get through on that line...
    
    - steve
1376.3BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonMon Apr 25 1988 22:4813
    I wonder why Max Toy finally agreed to show up?  Could it be....
    OS 1.3 will be available soon?
    
    The lack of the ability to boot from a harddisk is one of those little 
    things that the "industry" analysts could have fun with.  Maybe
    he will demo the wonders of desktop publishing with the new printer
    drivers, etc.
    
    What happened to the original sales/marketing folks that were going
    to be doing the original presentation, way back long ago?  Why is
    it Max or nothing at all?
    
    -dave
1376.4just curiousWJG::GUINEAUTue Apr 26 1988 11:336
    
>    The lack of the ability to boot from a harddisk is one of those little 

Does ST and the MAC's allow this  (I'm sure Mac must)?

John
1376.5ST can.PRNSYS::LOMICKAJJeff LomickaTue Apr 26 1988 14:219
The ST can boot from a hard disk so long as the hard disk is compatible
with Atari's.  (Of course, this is done by using Supra's hard disk
formatting and boot block writing sofware instead of Atari's.) Most
commercial ST add-on hard disks are compatible.  The only flaw in this
is that it starts up the floppy drive motors looking for something to
boot from, and if there is no media in the floppy drives, it never gets
around to shutting the floppy motors off.  Placing a blank floppy in
the drive is sufficient to appease it.

1376.6100A's had this troubleDPDMAI::ANDERSONAFri Apr 29 1988 01:2112
    The Rainbow 100A had the same problem.  The inability to boot a
    hard disk.  Some enterprising young hacker came up with a fix. 
    He wrote a program to replace the floppy boot program with a Winchester
    boot program.  Thus when you booted to this floppy the rom routine
    happliy read in a winchester program and off you went.  Something
    simular could be done for the people that won't be getting that
    special chip for their Amiga disk interface.  I say this but I am
    still new to the Amiga any comments?
    
    
    Alan
    
1376.7same idea, only in "ram"...ie floppyMVCAD3::BAEDERD. Scott DTN 237-2961 SHR1-3/E19Fri Apr 29 1988 15:597
    this is the basic idea we (I?) use now...basically use the floppy
    to 1.mount the hard disk, 2. use the assign (or the prog that does
    them all) command to switch to the hard disk, then run a script
    out of the hard drive...if you build the floppy correctly...ie such
    that the files it needs are copied onto a blank disk in order (don't
    forget the libs, etc) the time isn't too much longer than running
    all the stuff off the HD anyway!