Amiga Workbench 3.1 Install Disk

The Green Amiga Alien guide on how to set up a hard disk in WinUAE with Workbench 1.3, Workbench 2.x, Workbench 3.1 with all the enhancements/add-ons (Picasso96, MagicWB/New Icons, Scalos, whdload etc.). A 3.0/3.1 Kick-Start ROM Image. This tutorial will help you to install ClassicWB in FS-UAE. Before you start, you should ensure you have FS-UAE Launcher and FS-UAE installed already, and that you have the required kickstart for Amiga 1200 and 4000.You also need a disk image (ADF) of a Workbench 3.0 or Workbench 3.1 disk. WB 3.1 – Install.adf, wb31-install.adf. WB 3.1 – Workbench.adf, wb31-workbench.adf. WB 3.1 – Locale.adf, wb31-locale.adf. Amiga 1000 Kickstart Disk v1.1 rev 31.34 NTSC.adfDownload Disk. Amiga 1000 Kickstart ROM v1.1 rev 31.34. These two drivers allow an Amiga floppy drive to read and write 720KB or 1.44MB MS-DOS disks, depending on the.

  1. Amiga Workbench 3.1 Install Disk
  2. Amiga Workbench 3.1 Install Disk Protection
  3. Amiga Workbench 3.1 Download
Amiga Emulator FAQ

1. Assuming you have attached your new Hard disk to your Amiga, insert the Install 3.1 disk and boot up.

Workbench

2. Open Install3.1 and then HDTools folder. You should find HDToolbox. By default, HDToolbox will use the scsi.device which can handle internal scsi or ide hard disks, but if your hard disk controller is different then you need to change the device. Select the HDToolbox icon, goto Icon menu and select Information.

Here, the SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=scsi.device has been changed to SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=uaehf.device. Click Save to make the change.

3. Now run HDToolbox, and it should detect and display your hard disk as 'Unknown' on SCSI Interface, Address 0, LUN 0.

4. You will need to read the correct drive geometry by selecting 'Change Drive Type'.

5. Click on 'Define New ..' to define your new drive type. Then press the 'Read Configuration' button to read the drive information off the disk (if using
Winuae, make sure 'Enable RDB' is selected for HDF type disks).

Hopefully it would have picked up the correct manufacturer and drive model and more importantly the size. In this case a 50,540K drive.
Click OK to use this configuration.

6. The new drive type will be displayed, click OK to accept the new configuration.

7. Now you are ready to partition your new hard disk. Click on Partition Drive.

8. By default, it will set up two new partitions for you. One for Workbench and Programs and one for Data. You can change this by resizing existing partitions, delete partitions and create new partitions if you wish. You can also use other FileSystems such as SFS which is faster and supports larger drives than the default FFS system.

The Partition Device name can be anything you want, as long as each partition has a unique name, usually the standard is DH0, DH1, DH2 etc. Click OK when done.

9. You disk is now configured, click on 'Save Changes to disk'.

10. Click Exit to finish configurating the hard disk. Reboot the Amiga, so that Kickstart can read the setup hard disk and display the partitions in Workbench.

Notice that the names are shown as DH0:NDOS and DH1:NDOS, which means they are unformatted.

11. Select DH0:NDOS volume and then goto Icon, Format.

Change the Volume name from 'Empty' to more useful, such as 'WB' in this case. Then click Format and confirm the dialog boxes.

12. You should now have a volume called WB on the desktop.

13. Select the DH1:NDOS volume and then goto Icon, Format.

Change the volume name from 'Empty' to a more useful name, such as 'Data' in this case. Click Format to begin formatting

14. You should now have a new Volume called Data on the desktop.

Your hard disk is now ready to install Workbench, programs and data on it!

Back to UAE FAQ.

What is SFS?

SFS stands for Smart File System. This is an alternative third party file system to the standard FFS (Fast File System) included with Workbench! AmigaOS. FFS only supports a maximum HDD size of 8GB, with a maximum partition size of 4GB. SFS removes these limitations and allows you to use harddrives of any size with a maximum partition size of 128GB.

For more information about SFS and how it works look at the Wikipedia SFS entry.

Amiga Workbench 3.1 Install Disk

What Harddrive can I use with my Amiga?

This actually depends on the Amiga you are using. The A4000, A1200 and A600 have an IDE interface built in as standard and can all be used with standard IDE Harddrives. The A4000 was originally designed to use 3.5' units, and the A1200 and A600 the smaller laptop style 2.5' HDD. The A1200 can however be made to work with 3.5' HDs if you wish, but it is recommended to stick with a 2.5' HDD in the A600 or A1200 if possible as they take up much less room, and also have much lower power consumption.

The A3000 and other older big box Amigas use SCSI HDDs. This guide is focusing specifically on the A1200/A4000, but SFS can be used with most other Amiga models if they have a HDD controller fitted that supports larger Harddrives. However to connect a SCSI HD to a PC you would need to obtain a SCSI controller card for your PC. This is outside of the scope of this guide.

Connecting your Amiga Harddrive to a PC

3.5' HDD

If you use a 3.5' HD then it is easy to connect to a PC. With the PC switched off, open the PC up, locate an empty IDE connector on the ribbon cable and connect it to the drive. Then find a space 4 pin molex power connector and connect that to the drive. If you already have 4 devices connected to the PC you will need to disconnect one ofthem while setting up your Amiga HDD, and then reconnect it once finished. Disconnecting a CD drive is the best option if needed.

For a harddrive connected to the PC's IDE connectors, once you've got a hard drive connected, the drive should be recognised by the computer straight away when the PC is switched on and the name of the drive should be displayed on the boot screen. If it isn't you may need to fiddle with some settings in your BIOS.

2.5' HDD

If you use a 2.5' HD then you will need one of the following methods to connect it to the PC:

  • A 2.5' > 3.5' IDE connector. This fits onto the 2.5' HD so you can then connect it to the standard IDE cable inside the PC as stated above for 3.5' HDs.
  • 2.5' external USB Harddrive caddy.
  • HDD to USB cable.

All of these connectors and external caddies can be picked up easily on ebay for just a few pounds. The best solution for 2.5' HDD is the external HD caddy. This makes it easy to connect the drive to the PC without needing to open the PC up or even switch it off. Just pop the HDD into the external Caddy and plug the USB cable into the pc.

If connected by a USB caddy, once the PC is on and fully booted, connect the USB caddy's USB cable to the PC and it should detect the drive and mount it. If asked do not try to format the drive in Windows

SCSI HDD

Remember this guide is just focusing on IDE HDDs. If your Amiga is using a SCSI HDD then you will need to obtain a SCSI controller for your PC, set that up and then connect the SCSI HDD to it.

Setting up WinUAE

Once you have the HDD connected and detected by the PC, run WinUAE and setup a configuration similar to that of the Amiga the drive will go in to. Now click on the 'Hard Drives' section of the WinUAE properties window.

Click on Add Hard Drive... , this should make a small box appear. Click on the drop down box and select the hard drive you have just connected to your PC. Tick the read/write box. You have now added the HDD to WinUAE.

Next we are going to add a directory as a virtual hard drive. First create a new directory on your Windows desktop and call it Work. Back in the WinUAE properies, click on Add Directory, select the PC folder Work that you just created and set it's name to Work and device number DH2. (This drive is used so we can use files we download on the PC side, instead of setting up the amiga to connect to the internet)

Now save these settings as a new WinUAE configuration!

Download SFS

Download the latest version of sfs from either of these two sites. Make sure you download the version for AmigaOS 3.x/m68k, and NOT AmigaOS 4/PPC.

3.1

http://strohmayer.org/sfs/ AmigaOS 3.x/m68k

Then unpack it to the Work directory you made on your Windows desktop.

Setting up the HDD

You will now need a workbench 3.0/3.1 Install disk (adf) for this.

Loading HDToolbox

  1. Put the WB3.X install adfinto the WinUAE DF0: drive (make sure you untick write- protected) and boot WinUAE.
  2. It should boot into Workbench.
  3. Open the ADF /floppy disk (normally called Install3.1).
  4. Open the HDTools drawer.
  5. Click ONCE on the HDToolbox icon to select it.
  6. Now right click and select Information from the Icon menu. This should bring up a new window.
  7. In this new window, in the tooltypes section it should have a line saying:
    SCSI DEVICE NAME=scsi.device
  8. Change this to: SCSI_DEVICE_NAME=uaehf.device (make sure you press return)
  9. Now close the window by clicking OK
  10. Double click the HDToolbox icon.

(Version and Revision are only used to identify which version of SFS you are installing, at the time of writing the most recent version is 1.279)

Now click Ok. Custom File System should now be listed. Click Ok yet again. SmartFileSystem has now been added!

Editing each partition to use SFS

You will now need to make sure each partition uses the new file system. Select each partition and perform the following for each, until all of your partitions are setup like this.

  1. Select a partition
  2. Click On Change...
  3. On the next screen click on the top box until it cycles through to SFS00

Type the following information EXACTLY into the corresponding boxes~

Mask = 0x7ffffffe (There are 6 f's)
MaxTransfer = 0x1fe00
Blocksize = 512

Make sure you press Return after you enter each value. Now Click Ok This should return you to the partition screen. We now set Buffers = 100 (Again make sure to press Return)

Repeat this section, setting SFS/00 and the values (Mask, MaxTransfer, Blocksize, Buffer) for each partition you have created.

Completing the partition setup

Once you have completed everything above, and have altered the settings for all of your partitions, click Ok to return to the main HDToolbox menu. Click Save Changes to Drive and click Continue

Now select Exit and then Continue to reboot. Wait for it to reboot. Workbench should now reappear with new icons saying DH0:NDOS, DH1 :NDOS etc.

Formatted the new partitions

We now need to format the new partitions on the drive, DO NOT do this by simply using the workbench format command.

  1. Open a command window by pressing WindowsKey+E
  2. In the box type Work:SFSformat DRIVE DH0: NAME drivename (replace drivename with the name you want the drive to be labelled)
  3. Press Return, and it should quick format the drive!
  4. Repeat the format procedure for each drive (DH1, DH2 etc.).

Amiga Workbench 3.1 Install Disk Protection

Note: The SFSformat command should be in the same dir you extracted the sfs.lha to, change the above command if you unpacked it to a different directory).

Amiga Workbench 3.1 Download

You can now install workbench, or whatever you like on the drive!