wsc1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (William S Chou) (11/01/90)
Has anyone gotten MessyDos to work on the Amiga 3000? What is the right Mountlist Entry for the MSH: device to configure it to df3: ? Currently, Mount barfs with a Unexpected End of File. ___________________________________________________________________________ Does it really take a 50 MIPS RISC station just to emulate our little Amiga? Wow, what a honor. Will ___________________________________________________________________________
haeb@ibmpcug.co.uk (Harry Broomhall) (11/02/90)
In article <1990Oct31.203552.5568@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> wsc1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (William S Chou) writes: > > Has anyone gotten MessyDos to work on the Amiga 3000? > What is the right Mountlist Entry for the MSH: device > to configure it to df3: ? > > Currently, Mount barfs with a Unexpected End of File. > We have no problems getting it to work on a 3000. Went first time. We only have one floppy so we configured it to df0:. We used the same mountlist entry as with the 2000. Regards, Harry. -- Automatic Disclaimer: The views expressed above are those of the author alone and may not represent the views of the IBM PC User Group. --
ggk@tirith.UUCP (Gregory Kritsch) (11/02/20)
wsc1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (William S Chou) writes: > Has anyone gotten MessyDos to work on the Amiga 3000? > What is the right Mountlist Entry for the MSH: device > to configure it to df3: ? Is this the freely distributable ms-dos filesystem, with write abilities? I have something (can't remember what now), which is read only. I'm finding that since the school uses all ms-dos machines, write ability would be a real plus (beats pcc720). Where can it be FTPed from? > Currently, Mount barfs with a Unexpected End of File. Do you have the trailing "#" after the mountlist entry? -- Gregory Kritsch | University of Waterloo Fido: 1:221/208.11110 [1:163/109.30] | 1A Computer Engineering UUCP: ggk@tirith.UUCP |-------------------------- ...!watmath!xenitec!tirith!ggk | Amiga Fanatic