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HaHaAnonymous 21 Aug 2013, 16:21
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21 Aug 2013, 16:21 |
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neuron 21 Aug 2013, 16:30
Hello, HaHaAnonymous.
My method is Boot from Ubuntu Live CD(USB), use dd command to create M64 boot floppy, and boot from floppy. |
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HaHaAnonymous 21 Aug 2013, 16:33
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neuron 25 Aug 2013, 14:10
Anyone? ;(
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25 Aug 2013, 14:10 |
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Ville 25 Aug 2013, 14:30
If you enable usb at config.mnt, you can save asm files directly to fat32 usb drive at /usb/1/. Cache2usb saves /fd/1/ and all of its content to /usb/1/ (overwrites data), which can then be used as bootable drive.
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25 Aug 2013, 14:30 |
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neuron 25 Aug 2013, 22:37
So, If I need to boot with usb stick as floppy, there is need a other disk, right?
Thank you, Ville =) |
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25 Aug 2013, 22:37 |
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neuron 26 Aug 2013, 02:20
OK, I'd been editing the config.mnt file from the beginning:
Code: fd_1_write = 0x000001 but still can not save some files to floppy. Save some files to USB/1/ is work perfectly =) Thanks Ville! sorry for my poor english |
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