@Dwyloc Quote:
I know this may seem like a silly thing to worry about with the other stuff you can't do natively under OS4, but my past experience seems to suggest that I can do most types of file editing I care about on a next generation Amiga and I can easily rdesktop to my PC work PC if I can't, so that just leaves me with the problem of the best way to transfer files back and forward.
For many years I have been using FolderSync2 on Amiga&PC + FTPMount (Amiga) + FileZilla FTP server on the PC. It's slightly fiddly, but the best solution I found to keep Gigabytes of files synchronised between Amiga & PC.
It's slightly fiddly because FTP doesn't reliably support reading file dates (to 1 sec accuracy), and IIRC impossible to set file dates, so for FolderSync2 to work you must:
1. Run FolderSCAN2 in Scan mode on the PC. This gathers a list of all files (and their file dates), storing them in a special file.
2. Run FolderSync2 on the Amiga. This copies/deletes/renames/moves files as required (on both Amiga & PC).
3. Run FolderSCAN2 in Update mode on the PC. This sets the correct file dates on any new/updated files.
Instead of FTP it would be better to use SmbFS on the Amiga & Window's built-in file sharing, as Step 3 would not be required (while Step 1 would be optional but highly recommend for speed), but since Windows Vista I have been unable to make SmbFS work with Window's built-in file sharing, so I resorted to using FTP instead.
Alternatively, I haven't tried this, but in theory you could run Samba on the Amiga & get Windows to access it via a drive letter, and run FolderSync2 on the PC. However Samba is notoriously tricky to get running on the Amiga.
BTW, when using FolderSCAN2 (at least in Scan mode) it's a very good idea to temporarily disable your virus protection, as otherwise it will run much much slower. This is due to a bug in MinGW that I haven't yet bothered to work-around.
There is an old version of FolderSync2 on
my website. I have much more recent private version, so if you run into any problems let me know & I'll send you a more recent version of FolderSync2.
P.S. This is all done over a local network. I would NOT recommend using FTP to share your Window's files over the internet, as it would (1) be very insecure, and (2) very difficult to automate the running of FolderSCAN2.
Edited by ChrisH on 2015/2/22 12:35:30
Edited by ChrisH on 2015/2/22 12:36:02