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-
- Do you have a problem with your Amiga? Do you detest your disk drive,
- hate your hard disk, or mourn over your modulator? Well write to
- Q&A, the biggest Amiga Q&A section in the universe! (We think - RICK)
- Please remember to include an SAE if you want a personal reply.
- Send your problems to us at : Daniel Wood (PAGE Q&A), 3 Cavendish Drive,
- Darlington, Co Durham, Darlington, Co Durham, England DL1 2GQ.
- Now let's see what your problems have been this disk...
-
- Q. I am going to buy a modem, which type should I buy?
- DANIEL CHESTER, MIDDLESBROUGH
-
- A. Good name you've got there... Well really the answer is, buy the
- fastest you can afford, the cost of it will soon pay back due to the
- saving in phone bills.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. I have a couple of questions I would like to ask. Firstly please
- could you tell me if there is a CD-ROM drive out for the Amiga 600 and
- if so how much, and where could I purchase one from, secondly, is there
- a PC Emulator Circuit Board for the 600 as there is the 500 and 500+.
- If you can answer any of these questions I would be extremely obliged.
- COLIN MALCOLM, DARLINGTON
-
- A. We certainly can help. Unfortunetly no body has ever released a CD-ROM
- drive for the Amiga 600 (Don't know why there are cracking good machines,
- I use one myself incidently), but do not worry there is a way. What you
- need to do is to get hold of a CDTV, this is a special Amiga which has
- a CD-ROM drive built in, these used to sell for around £300 but since
- then they have dropped to around £150 or less, the trick is finding one.
- With the CDTV you can use a special device called a PARNET-LINK, this is
- a cheap cable (Around £20) which can be used to connect the two Amigas together
- and then you can use your 600 to use the CDTV as a CD-ROM drive. Also the
- CDTV has all the standard Amiga ports so you can connect normal Amiga
- printers, TV's, Monitors, Disk Drives (As there isn't one built in to the
- CDTV), Printers etc. Then you will need some software to link it up, this
- software is called Parnet and you can get it from 17-Bit Software (TEL:
- 0924 366982) on disks number 2603a and 2603b. This program has to be
- put on the Amiga and the CDTV, which will mean that a Disk Drive will
- be needed for the CDTV, if you have an external floppy drive for your
- 600 you could always connect this to it, you can get the cable from
- Almathera on 081687 0040 for less that twenty quid this also has the Parnet
- software with it too. There is meant to be an A600 CD-ROM coming soon
- for the 600 from The First Computer Centre if you would prefer a drive
- to the CDTV, call them on 0532 319444. CDTV's are not sold very much
- these days, so you could hunt in the Darlington Advertiser and The South
- Durham Times free newspapers as there are often CDTV's in there, or try
- calling Hobbyte on 0727 856005 as they may have some left. As for the
- 600 PC Emulator... no there is no Circuit Board PC Emulator for the 600
- but there is a disk called PCTask that does the same job, but is
- a bit slower and works with the 600, is costs £49.95 and you can get it from
- Meridan Software Distribution, East House, East Road Industrial Estate,
- East Road, London SW19 1AR.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. I have seen a friends Amiga 500 PLUS computer and I have a 1.2 A500
- with Workbench 1.3. He has a picture created with Deluxe Paint IV for
- a backdrop on Workbench, can I do this on my Amiga?
- JIM COLLINS, TEESIDE
-
- A. Well your friend has a 2.1 A500+ which has a COMPLETELY different
- Workbench to your 1.3 system. This picture-on-the-backdrop system is
- one of the preferences in Workbench 2 & 3. You cannot do this on
- your 500 without extra software. There is such a program in the Fred Fish
- range of Amiga PD disks. I can't for the life of me remember which one
- though. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. But try contacting a few PD
- suppliers and see if they have such a program. The Fred Fish one I saw
- is somewhere in between Disk 1 and 660 as it was on the CDPD 1 Compact
- Disc for the CDTV.
- RICK
-
-
- Q. I have recently heard a song that I have heard before a long time ago,
- please help me remember where I have heard it. It goes like this...
- I've goht a bran' neww combiyne 'arvesterrr,
- an' uyyl give yuuw the kuuy,
- luyts all join togeyther noyw in perfec' 'armoneeeey!
- NAME AND ADDRESS SUPPLIED
-
- A. Well when I said that you didn't strictly have to write in about
- Amiga specific problems to Q&A this wasn't really what I was expecting!
- Any way, this song is from a '70's pop song (and a crap one at that!)
- which was quite big. I wonder what made them think of those lyrics...
- RICK
-
-
- Q. I own a Canon BJ10sx bubble jet printer and my ink cartridge has recently
- reached it's death point. What I would like to know is, can I re-use it?
- RICHARD GRAFTFORD, DURHAM
-
- A. Yah! (Sorry). You can certainly re-use Canon BC01 Cartridges (The ones
- the 10sx uses), you can refill any Canon cartidges and loads of other
- ink jet cartridges too. Try checking your local Rymans if you have
- one in the big D, or phone TRILOGIG on 0274 691115 as they normally
- stock them.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. Can I use my A570 CD-ROM drive on an A1200?
- JOAN OWEN, BISHOP AUKLAND
-
- A. No. The A570 CD-ROM drive was made only for the Amiga 500 series and uses
- the edge connecter which is unique to the A500 range. You can however use
- the CD1200 which is a CD-ROM which emulates the CD³² console for the
- A1200, it is not yet available at the time of writing in this country although
- it should (should) be available by the end of December.
- RICK
-
-
- Q. I use an Acorn Electron and I am having trouble setting the computer to
- use my TV. When I turn it on there is a loud hissing but the picture is
- on the screen, if I turn down the volume it goes. Also I lose the top
- line on my screen. Can you help me?
- B.TURNER, NEWCASTLE
-
- A. The Acorn Electron I use also hisses, you just turn down the sound and
- it goes, you don't need the TV sound on as the Electron provides it's own
- sound through the internal speaker, if you buy a set of connection leads to
- connect the sound to your TV it will not hiss and the sound will come out of
- the TV. The top line of the screen is missing on some TV sets if
- you use an Acorn Electron, this is due to the way the Electron sends it's
- signals, and it applies to nearly all computers. If you were using a BBC
- micro then I could tell you to use the *TV command to fix this but for
- some really crap idea this was one of the commands removed from Electron
- BASIC. Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. I have an A500P and I am going to buy a memory expansion for it
- to expand it to 2M. I have read in Amiga Shopper once that you should
- buy the model without the clock as having two clocks can crash the
- machine, but I read in CU Amiga that you should buy the model with the
- clock as it disables the internal clock if the expansion is not
- fitted with one. What are your views?
- AMY WILLOWS, STOCKTON
-
- A. Well I am using a 2M 500P at the moment to write this answer and
- it has an expansion with no clock, and it works fine, the internal clock
- is ticking away at the top of my screen and keeping the time after
- it goes off, so I say get the one with no clock.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. Is it possible to copy commercial games? I have tried using the Copy
- option from the Icons menu on Workbench but it says : Disk in device
- DF0: NDOS. Can you help?
- GEORGE KELLY, MIDDX
-
- A. Yes it is possible to copy commercial games although it is against
- the law to do so. Under the 1983 data protections act it is an offence
- to duplicate any piece of software that has been copyrighted by the
- author/publisher without the author/publishers written permission. You
- are not even allowed to make back ups for your self. It is very
- strange that companies who sell programs such as XCopy, which is designed
- to backup commercial disks, are allowed to sell them by law, and you
- are allowed to buy them by law, if you don't use them!
- MIKE
-
-
- Q. In my DF1: disk drive I have damaged a spring by forcing the disks
- in too hard and now it wont eject properly. Where can I get it repaired?
- DANIEL CAUSER, RICHMOND
-
- A. Try opening up your disk drive (When unplugged!) and see if you can
- attach the spring. No body really repairs disk drives because it
- is cheaper to buy a new one than get it fixed in most cases.
- DAN
-
-
- Q. I have a 5.25" disk drive for my Amiga and I use it alot, but when
- I am in Amiga DOS I have to reboot my system to reconise a new disk, is
- there a piece of software I could buy to fix this so that I can
- just change over without rebooting?
- NICHOLAS SLATER, SLOUGH
-
- A. Yes! In AmigaDOS just use the following command:
- (Don't type the prompt remember!)
-
- 1.Workbench3.0:> Diskchange
-
- And then insert a new disk and it will change.
- DAN
-
- And that's it for this disk. Send your questions to:
-
- Dan Wood
- 3 Cavendish Drive
- Darlington
- Co Durham
- DL1 2GQ
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