More FAQ about 3000UX & Power-up program
Frank T. Solensky
solensky at animal.clearpoint.com
Fri Jun 7 02:19:01 AEST 1991
I'm sure that these have appeared frequently on the list, so please bear with
me..
I've got a 1000 at home and am thinking real seriously about "moving up".
I already know (or think that I know) that I could boot the machine as AmigaDos
1.3 or 2.0 through the mouse buttons.
1) Do I need to split the hard disk into an Amiga-DOS partition and a Unix
partition?
a) If so, can I at least access the "other" partition? I'd expect this
to be text-file accesses rather than executable programs.
b) If not, is there some sort of emulation mode that allows executables
on one OS be run on the other (that is, something like Interactive's
VPIX MS-DOS emulation)? Most people I've talked to have indicated that
they didn't think there was, but nobody's been certain about it.
i) If not, could I get a bridgeboard and get MS-DOS emulation from
Unix that way?
2) Can Unix understand the Amiga-Dos floppy format (so that I can moves files
from the 1000 to the 3000 via sneakernet)?
3) How does the Power-up program apply to the 3000 UX machines? Can I get
the box alone and another monitor, or does it come as a package deal?
And is the ethernet card optional? Any more details available yet?
I've seen a few recent postings indicating that the program has been
expanded, but no other details.
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-- Frank Solensky / Clearpoint Research Corp.
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