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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

3507.0. "DMCS disk busted ..." by FRAMBO::BOFFO () Wed Feb 21 1990 12:45

    Is there anyone who can tell me how to cure a DMCS-disk after
    this message:                          
            
              +---------------------------+
    	      | Please insert volume      |
    	      | ORIGINAL DISK THEN CANCEL |
    	      | in any drive              |
              | +--------+    +--------+  |
    	      | | Retry	 |    |	Cancel |  |
              | +--------+    +--------+  |
              +---------------------------+
    
    I just moved some files to a datadisk to get space for further
    instruments on the original disk.
    
    Thanks in advice
    
    Thomas 
    
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3507.1otherwise you're on your own'MILKWY::JANZENTom 228-5421 FXO/28Wed Feb 21 1990 12:513
    what happened when you put the original disk in a drive and
    hit cancel?
    tom
3507.2nomen est spagetti bologneseFRAMBO::BOFFOWed Feb 21 1990 13:125
    Since today I only have an original disk, I mean that I have no
    backup.             
    There is no possible action after the cancel command. 
    
    Thomas
3507.3TRY THISPOLAR::GOSLINGWed Feb 21 1990 15:3722
       Re: .0

       Thomas,
              
       I had the very same thing happen to me with Deluxe Video II (The
       version I had required the key disk.  Thank you-know-who that
       DVIII doesn't have any such protection scheme).  The way I got
       around it was that everytime I got this requester (and it didn't
       happen all the time for some strange reason), I would open another
       CLI window and enter (I think this is the syntax - if not, it's
       close):
       
        assign "original disk then cancel:" df1: (or whatever drive DV
                                                  was in)
       
       I would then hit the retry 'button' on the loading process would
       proceed as advertised.
       
       Hope this helps.
       
       Art
       
3507.4recently I dream about copy protectionsFRAMBO::BOFFOThu Feb 22 1990 06:5411
    Re: .3
    
    Art,
    
    good idea. But I can't activate a new CLI in that situation.
    
    I have written that statement in the startup-sequence. The result is
    that DMCS claims that it has not enough memory to run normally.
    That means that no editing is possible.
    
    Thomas                           
3507.5have you ask the maker for help?MILKWY::JANZENTom 228-5421 FXO/28Thu Feb 22 1990 12:123
    For a little extra money you can mail order a non-copy-protected DMCS
    from the manufacturer. I did and am glad.
    Tom
3507.6off the subject...WJG::GUINEAUThu Feb 22 1990 12:287
Hey Tom, was that you on Marlboro Cable CH 30 last night (around 11:00 PM)?

I must say, you looked a bit... Sideways ;-)

I liked the part about the Boston Symphony Orchestra!

John
3507.7I prefer CamelFROCKY::BOFFOThu Feb 22 1990 13:365
    Re: .6
    
    Hey John, the only Marlboro I know is the one on my table.
    
    Sorry I stay in Frankfurt/Germanski
3507.8advantages of non-protected dmcsMILKWY::JANZENTom 228-5421 FXO/28Thu Feb 22 1990 17:218
    Incidentally, when I bought the non protected DMCS, I could run it
    out of ram disk, which makes a difference becasue it seems to have
    overlays.  So DMCS can access its overlays faster, I can run off
    workbench 1.3, and have a data disk in df1: and never need the
    original dmcs disk.
    I like it.
    but you need some memory.
    Tom
3507.9Cheapest is to get the unprotected.ODIXIE::WILSONTOFri Feb 23 1990 00:064
    You should have copied your original disk to another (yeah, I know it
    would ask you for the original every time, but the copy, you could have
    mucked around in and not had any problems.)  Looks like your only
    choices are to get the non-protected one or ask EA for another.
3507.10Lucky AmericansFROCKY::BOFFOFri Feb 23 1990 06:019
    Is it possible to upgrade the protected disk to a non-protected.
    And if, where do I have to send the disk and how much money do
    I have to pay.                                                 
    The problem is, that I live in Europe and the States are so far
    away.                                          
    
    Thomas
    
    
3507.11MILKWY::JANZENTom 228-5421 FXO/28Fri Feb 23 1990 12:022
    It's about $20 from the manufacturer.
    Tom
3507.12re: .4POLAR::GOSLINGFri Feb 23 1990 12:4213
       Re: .4
       
       Thomas,
       
       Based on .4 and re-reading the base note, it sounds like you are
       running a floppy only system and booting up with the DMCS disk.
       With a hard disk system, I had the Workbench screen available to
       me, which enabled me to open a new window so I could do the
       'assign' quite easily.
       
       Art
       
       
3507.13Orig. Dist. contains a cardODIXIE::WILSONTOFri Feb 23 1990 15:315
    You may need a card (postcard) that was in the original distribution
    for DMCS.  That's what I used, even nearly a year after my original
    purchase, I was able to get the upgrade for $20.
    
    The card is what they use to prove you bought the original.
3507.14DMCS Problem solvedFROCKY::BOFFOWed Mar 21 1990 09:439
    Thanks for your support,
    
    I found a german distributor and they gave me the newest, german,
    non-protected version free of charge. And the first thing I did,
    was to make some copies. 
    
    Nevertheless thanks for your help 
    
    Thomas