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--- Zitat von: Mikespeier am Di 22.05.2007, 00:58:40 ---Mit Gemulator 2000 funktioniert MagiC Atari nämlich.
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Das ist mir neu.
Muß ich mal testen.
Weiß Gemulator etwa auch, was Netzwerk ist?
Mikespeier:
Hups! :o
--- Zitat von: jens am Di 22.05.2007, 16:46:25 ---
--- Zitat von: Mikespeier am Di 22.05.2007, 00:58:40 ---Mit Gemulator 2000 funktioniert MagiC Atari nämlich.
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Das ist mir neu.
Muß ich mal testen.
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Sorry, Fehler meinerseits! Das war eine ältere MagiC-PC-Demo! Einfach statt TOS das MagiC-PC-OS genommen und das ging ohne Einschränkung!
MagiC sollte aber auch gehen:
--- Zitat von: http://www.emulators.com/gemul8r.htm#INSTALL --- If you have MagiC 2 or MagiC 4
If you don’t currently own Gemulator but are using the MagiC operating system on your Atari computer, then you need to install MagiC on your PC. This can be done either manually or using one of the supplied batch files.
To use the batch files, first determine which version of MagiC you own. MagiC 2 comes on a single floppy disk while MagiC 4 comes on two disks. Both install to your hard disk the same way. In the root of your PC’s C: drive you need the file MAGIC.RAM which contains the MagiC operating system. You also need a folder called GEMSYS which contains support files for MagiC, such as the desktop program. Use one of the two batch files INSTMAG2.BAT and INSTMAG4.BAT to install MagiC 2.0 and MagiC 4.0 respectively. You will be prompted to insert the MagiC master disks and in a few seconds the installation will be complete.
To manually install MagiC, or if you have some other version of MagiC, copy the MAGIC.RAM file from your MagiC installation disk to your C: drive. Create a folder called GEMSYS and within that folder create another folder called GEMDESK. From the MagiC installation disk, copy the files GEMDESK.APP, GEMDESK.RSC, and GEMDESL.RSC to this GEMDESK directory. If using MagiC 4.0, you also need to copy the file OFF002.OSD.
If you wish to run Gemulator and MagiC from a floppy disk, install MagiC to your hard disk as described, then copy the MAGIC.RAM file and GEMSYS folder to a blank 1.44M floppy disk. Finally, copy the GEMUL8R7.EXE program to the floppy. You now have bootable Gemulator floppy disk that you can carry with you and run on any computer without having to re-install any files on that computer.
If you have MagiC PC
If you downloaded the MagiC PC demo or purchased MagiC PC, you follow a similar procedure as for installing MagiC. Instead of MAGIC.RAM, the MagiC PC operating system is contained in a file called MAGIC_PC.OS. Copy that file to the root of your PC’s C: drive. Copy the entire GEMSYS folder from your MagiC PC disks to your PC’s C: drive as well.
If you are running the MagiC PC demo, you will first need to run that demo to copy the GEMSYS folder from their virtual demo disk to a real floppy disk. Then exit MagiC PC, and use Windows to copy that GEMSYS folder to your C: drive.
If you are running the real MagiC PC, the files have already been extraced to your PC's hard disk, typically to a directory called C:\MAGIC_PC\MAGIC_C. Copy the MAGIC_PC.OS file and GEMSYS folder from that directory to your C: root directory.
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--- Zitat von: jens am Di 22.05.2007, 16:46:25 ---Weiß Gemulator etwa auch, was Netzwerk ist?
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Gute Frage! Hab ich noch nicht probiert. Wäre ein interessanter Versuch!
MfG aus Augsburg
Mike 8)
jens:
Ok, dann probier Du doch mal bitte aus, ob MagiC bei Dir geht.
Netzwerk sollte auf jeden Fall über eine Serial-Bridge gehen, wenn man XP hat.
Bei win2k bin ich mir nicht sicher, aber auch das sollte irgendwie zu lösen sein.
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