![]() I’m using Windows 10 which annoyingly doesn’t have a native FAT32 format option (only NTFS or exFAT). The main disadvantage with FAT32 is it has a 4GB file size limit but this should never really be an issue with the Amiga as most of the files we will be dealing with are only a few MB in size. The format we need to use is FAT32 as this is easily readable on the Amiga whilst still being compatible with the PC. However this 32GB MicroSD Card is almost identical.įirst things first – the card MUST be formatted on the PC, not the Amiga. I used to link directly to the card I bought but time stays still for no man and it is no longer available. If you want to find out more about my Vampire upgrade please read about it here and adding an SD card reader here.īy the way, this should work with most SD cards you may have lying around. ![]() I have personally got this working with a 32GB card and more recently with a 200GB MicroSD card! Please note that I have a Vampire Card in my Amiga (which has a MicroSD card slot) and use Apollo OS (Coffin R34 – Amiga OS 3.9). I used a MicroSD card for this task but the process would be the same for a regular full-size SD card too. This post will show you exactly how to achieve this and also serve as a reminder for myself in the future when I inevitably forget what I did! In order to do this the SD card needs to be formatted in such a way as to be readable by both systems. The whole benefit, to me at least, of having an SD card reader on my Amiga 500 is to allow me to transfer files to and from a PC.
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