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burn on pc for amos
« on: November 08, 2007, 11:52:54 PM »

Dear friends:

I have a pc+amiga forever+amospro .adf file+pc cd rw
I can run the emulator on pc..then load amospro on the pc and is all fine.
My a1200D does not have a cd drive. I found that amospro on emulation I can code something and it lets me save it to hd (pc) to be used/load again later (.amos file).And all fine so far. Is it possible..when running amospro on emulation...to make a game to then burn on the pc cdrom? Maybe I can make the whole game and compile it...save to hd...then back on the pc (logout from amospro/winUAE)burn/copy the game to cd?
If i can do this...I can save money from buying an amiga cd....and just make my cd game (amos) on the pc+amiga forever. I think the answer is yes..but I wanted to ask you before trying. I could make my game on amospro/emulation/pc...and put lots of 3d art and cinematic animations on it...to make a cd game.
What do you think?

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Re: burn on pc for amos
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2007, 11:54:41 PM »

hi:

The above...is to make an amiga cd game -using the pc+cd rw-
cheers!!!

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Re: burn on pc for amos
« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2007, 01:16:46 AM »

If you make all of the filenames 8 characters long or shorter with a 3 character or shorter filetype extension then you won't have to worry about whether your CD burning software supports Rock Ridge filename extensions.  (Windows uses Jolliet filename extensions by default.)

BTW, make it on the hard drive first and then burn it to CDR.  A multisession CDRW has a different disk format than the CDR so not all CD-ROM drives can read it.
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