Ive just dug up some old Atari ST floppy disks, with quite a few of my old productions on( midi files), as im wanting to revamp some of these onto new hardware, soft synths etc, within cubase sx. Problem is when i try to read the disks there in double density format, so its no go atm, as windows and cubase wont read then at all.
Anyone know of a way of transfering them off dbl density onto higher density??
All the best
Kristof
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May-27-2004 08:45
eMpTy-1
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Hawaii
What's a floppy disk?
May-27-2004 17:54
Dj Thy
Deckhead
Registered: May 2001
Location: Belgium, Earth
The problem doesn't necessarily lie in the DD or HD mode. Most actual HD disk drives can still read DD disks perfectly. Except the very earliest Single Side Double Density systems...
Problem can be the disk partition. Atari uses another OS and partition from DOS. It's a little bit the same problem as reading Mac formatted disks on a PC.
At some time they ensured some compatibility with MS-DOS, but it sometimes got quirky.
There are some programs that make it able to read such disks on modern systems. You're likely to find some explanations on the site I gave you
May-27-2004 18:07
Thunder5
#ukta?
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Underground
quote:
Originally posted by eMpTy-1
What's a floppy disk?
quote:
From Google
A removable storage medium. Standard 3.5 inch floppy disks can store just over 1MB of information. Because floppies have been the most widely used removable storage medium since the mid-to-late 1980s, they are the most convenient way to transfer files between computers.
May-27-2004 18:07
dbl
Whitesun
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Gothenburg/sweden
Re: Old Midi Files Need New Life
quote:
Originally posted by MoonMan
Anyone know of a way of transfering them off dbl density onto higher density??
what do i have to do with that?????
ok.. i know.. stupid comment.. but i just had to.. so freaking bored right now
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May-27-2004 18:27
Thunder5
#ukta?
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Underground
Re: Re: Old Midi Files Need New Life
quote:
Originally posted by dbl
what do i have to do with that?????
ok.. i know.. stupid comment.. but i just had to.. so freaking bored right now
Haha... Almost laughed my ass off...
May-27-2004 18:28
eMpTy-1
Junior tranceaddict
Registered: Apr 2004
Location: Hawaii
Thanks Thunder5, I know what a floppy is.
I really should point out in future when it is a joke and not just a lame question...
May-27-2004 19:02
MoonMan
TA's resident spaceman
Registered: Apr 2001
Location: Derby, UK
quote:
Originally posted by Dj Thy
The problem doesn't necessarily lie in the DD or HD mode. Most actual HD disk drives can still read DD disks perfectly. Except the very earliest Single Side Double Density systems...
Problem can be the disk partition. Atari uses another OS and partition from DOS. It's a little bit the same problem as reading Mac formatted disks on a PC.
At some time they ensured some compatibility with MS-DOS, but it sometimes got quirky.