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TSC wrote:

That's lovely.



The guide doesn't show up, so that kinda sucks.

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Milwaukee, WI

Take your Amiga and stick it up your non-googling ass.

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TSC wrote:

Take your Amiga and stick it up your non-googling ass.

I love the way you're being a little crying bitch in every thread (:

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Milwaukee, WI
W4LKR wrote:
TSC wrote:

Take your Amiga and stick it up your non-googling ass.

I love the way you're being a little crying bitch in every thread (:

Likewise. A quick search of your started topics seems to prove it.

Stick to your artwork and ditch music.

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Montreal, Canada

Alright girls, unball those panties.

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amiiigggggggguh

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Milwaukee, WI

Perhaps I escalated (fed the trolls?) a few posts too early on this one. My fault.

I still firmly believes he needs to use Google for this. Better yet, *add* something to the general discussion of CM.O instead of the constant "I need this", "give me that" "bitch" like posts we've come to expect from w4nker.

I also believe n00bstar is a sexist.

Anyway, what herr_prof said - amiiigggggggguh

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Brunswick, GA USA

Part of using a search is recognizing when your search term isn't correct. How to "export" or "save" on a floppy should get more constructive results because "burn" is not part of a magnetic media's nomenclature.

Unless you want to pour lighter fluid on a bunch of old backup carts. Don't breath the fumes.

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chunter wrote:

Part of using a search is recognizing when your search term isn't correct. How to "export" or "save" on a floppy should get more constructive results because "burn" is not part of a magnetic media's nomenclature.

Unless you want to pour lighter fluid on a bunch of old backup carts. Don't breath the fumes.

Thanks, I'll keep that in mind next time (:

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New York City

ADF Sender Terminal works even on an A500 with no HD or even 1MB RAM.

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akira^8GB wrote:

ADF Sender Terminal works even on an A500 with no HD or even 1MB RAM.

I
l'll surely keep this in mind, thanks!


The problem I'm currently having is that when i put samples on a floppy, protracker won't read that floppy.

I transfer the files from my pc to my floppy using a usb floppydrive and when I try to open the floppy in Protracker it say "can't find dir".

Got any idea how to solve that? Already tried searching, but no luck.