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![]() hi
i would like to ask if anyone would know how would be the best way to transfer all of the info from a floppy disk,to a cd .the floppy i use is only valid for an old amiga 500 .i have a pentium comp with a floppy drive but comes up not compaitable when i try to use it on my computer..so i use the old amiga 500 to work out my selections every week,which is a pain in the butt!!if anyone can shade some light on this prob please reply.thankyou. |
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![]() hey puntz thanks for the help.
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![]() hi
The programme is obviosly written for a certain programme I doubt that even if you had a floppy installed in your pentium that the computer would be able to read the disc. My son is a systems analyist I will ask him. Lady Be Good |
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![]() I'm no expert, but you need to find out what computer language your disk is in - that's the only reason your pentium won't read the data.
It is the computer language and operating system rather than the brand or model of computer. For instance, without some software converter, you cannot read some Windows files on a MacIntosh and vice versa. You have three options. 1/ Take your disk to a specialist software shop that backs up and converts medium and formats. 2/ Pay a programmer to decipher the program. 3/ Find out by process of elimination, exactly what the code is doing step by step as you enter data. You could then build a new version or create an awkward spreadsheet that will do the same calculations. Personally, I'd go with option 3. |
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