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- (About CAM)
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- CAM is a French-Canadian Amiga public domain collection, put together by
- Club Amiga Montreal. They cover most of the usual areas a normal public
- domain library caters for, and have an extensive back catalogue of
- utilities, applications, games, image disks and sound disks, most of the
- material being ready-to-run. Some files can also be found in other
- collections <such as the Fred Fish library>, however, CAM have concentrated
- on themed disks - by doing this, they have organised their collection in a
- more logical and easy-to-scan manner.
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- (Getting Started)
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- The CAM index needs the following files to operate:
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- Amigaguide and AmigaGuide.info in sys:Utilities/
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- reqtools.library, amigaguide.library and arp.library in libs:
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- LhA and CAMThing in c:
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- help.guide in s:
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- There is an Install utility available in English and French to
- automatically set this up - look for 'Install CAM' in the 'Install' drawer.
- It adds all the above files to your WorkBench system, checking for newer
- versions of all files. You may wish to re-install ReqTools to add in your
- own localisation - more details on this are in the drawers ReqTools and
- AmigaGuide, but 'Install CAM' will be enough to get you started.
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- Copy your version of WhereTo to wherever you want, or simply run it
- from either CD by clicking on it. This small utility allows you to
- select an AmigaDOS path to unpack the CAM disks to - if you wish to
- rebuild the original CAM collection, this will be a floppy drive such
- as "df0:". If you are using CAM as a reference archive and only use
- small parts of it, you may want to unpack to "ram disk:". WhereTo
- uses the ReqTools file requester - press the right mouse button to
- get a list of drives and volumes.
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- (Using the CAM CDs)
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- Then open up the CAM.guide icon to obtain a HyperText index of the disks.
- To ease loading times and memory use, the collection has been split into
- ranges of disks. After the title and contents of each disk is an 'Unpack'
- button which decompresses the disk to wherever you have selected with
- 'WhereTo'. CAM releases are sometimes split over several disks - separate
- buttons are available for each disk - eg 'Unpack disk B'. As well as the
- displayed buttons, text search and markers are available through menu
- options. More documentation about AmigaGuide can be found in the 'Install'
- drawer.
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- You will need formatted blank disks to unpack to df0: or similar - the
- program SuperDuper is included in the Extras drawer to do this. For file
- management, DirWork is also found in Extras. CAM releases 1 to 649 can be
- found on CD 1, 650 onwards on CD 2. The index will prompt you to change
- CDs as needed.
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- (Technical notes)
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- Why AmigaGuide?
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- Due to the size of the CAM index, it was impractical to have the text files
- in one block, for small machines. This is also the reason we have used LhA
- as the compression system for the CD. DMS would be faster for unpacking to
- floppy disk, but it requires a floppy drive and a lot of memory on small
- systems - many users will own a hard drive or can unpack to the RAM disk.
- The index was also too big to write a custom front-end and and reformat, so
- AmigaGuide was used. This allows the index with full descriptions to be
- used on all Amiga systems, with links to LhA.
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- Customising
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- If you want to specify the path automatically when you boot, set the
- environmental variable "CAMOUT" in your startup-sequence, or copy it into
- ENVARC: if you're using Kick2.1 and higher. This is what the program
- 'CAMThing' looks at when unpacking an archive.
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- CDTV/A570 and memory problems
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- If you're using a machine with 1 meg of RAM or less, you may run out of
- memory when using the index and unpacking disks. A special boot-disk is
- available if you do the following:
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- Make a copy of your Workbench disk and boot up from it with either CAM CD
- in the CD-ROM drive. Open a Shell or CLI, and enter this:
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- cd0:cam.dex df0:
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- and press RETURN. Confirm any requests, and this will unpack the special
- boot-disk, over-writing your copy of the Workbench disk with the boot-disk.
- This is why you must use a COPY of the WorkBench disk. You can now boot
- from this new disk with either CAM CD in the CD-ROM drive, and have full
- use of the index.
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