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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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@m3x Super!
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AmigaOS3: Amiga 1200 AmigaOS4: Micro A1-C, AmigaOne XE, Pegasos II, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne X1000 MorphOS: Efika 5200b, Pegasos I, Pegasos II, Powerbook, Mac Mini, iMac, Powermac Quad
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Re: qemu amigaos 4.1 sudo without no audio
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I couldn't resist waiting for a refund on the HDMI KVM switch. I ordered another, even cheaper one.  Now it works perfectly, but the problem wasn't the HDMI KVM switch. But the command to assign the MOUSE directly in QEMU like this: I added a second mouse directly to the USB port on the PC I'm using. Then: sudo libinput list-devices: Result: Device: Logitech USB Optical Mouse Kernel: /dev/input/event21 etc. etc. sudo --preserve-env qemu-system-ppc -M amigaone -m 2048 -bios /home/white/Downloads/u-boot-amigaone.bin -serial stdio -drive media=disk,format=raw,file=/home/white/Downloads/Radeon/1ONE-32gb.raw -vga none -device vfio-pci,host=04:00.0,bus=pci.0,x-vga=on,multifunction=on -device bochs-display,romfile="" -accel tcg -device rtl8139,netdev=mynet0 -netdev user,id=mynet0 -object input-linux,id=mouse2,evdev=/dev/input/event21,grab_all=on,repeat=on -device usb-mouse,id=mouse2 Now it's perfect I can use it A single monitor with the HDMI KVM switch. There's no lag whatsoever with anything I use: the mouse, monitor, and everything else. It's perfect.  Without hovering with: -object input-linux,id=mouse2,evdev=/dev/input/event21,grab_all=on,repeat=on -device usb-mouse,id=mouse2 This HDMI KVM switch also worked poorly with AmigaOS, while it works flawlessly with PS5, for example. I also remember that I now use linux-vfio for Arch in case it might be useful to others. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/linux-vfio-headersVIDEO Switch HDMI KVM: https://youtu.be/hHEkx4ROhgA
Edited by white on 2025/9/20 6:18:45 Edited by white on 2025/9/20 7:12:15
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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@m3x Cool!  (I expect it would have landed on your desk eventually anyway.) One more stone turned...
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 22:47
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@m3x 
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:57
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@tao someone is already working on it 
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:06
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@joerg Thanks, Joerg. Once again, you're an Amiga encyclopedia! :) Quote: Even in case it's more work, because there are more differences between PCI and PCIe SATA controllers from Silicon Image than between the 3 supported PCI ones, ACube could easily create a sii3132ide.device if they can licence Stéphane's sii3[15]1[24]ide.device driver sources as they already implemented SII3132 support in their Sam460 U-Boot.
Hmm, I might just run with that. As is always the case, the worst thing ACube can say is "no".
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 18:59
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Quite a regular 
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@joergQuote: joerg wrote:@sailo Quote:I am using latest U-Boot 1.1.1 from Hyperion. ??? Even 20-25 years ago, when I still had a working A1 XE (at least 2 fried CPU modules, IIRC the last one was a G4 one from ACube), I already had U-Boot 1.1.4 or 1.1.14 (not sure anymore). Additionally access to beta versions of U-Boot 1.2.x, but I never tested them. But definitely not only 1.1.1 or lower. Hyperion was never involved in any U-Boot developement anyway, that was done by EyeTech (A1 SE/XE/µA1), ACube (Sam440, Sam460) and A-EON (X5000, A1222+) only. From Hyperion here means, that you can download this U-Boot from Hyperion site. I doesn't mean, that Hyperion was developer. When I experimented with PCIe cards I tested U-Boot versions 1.1.4, 1.1.6 and 1.2.0 and none of them was ideal, so I returned to 1.1.1.
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AmigaOS3: Amiga 1200 AmigaOS4: Micro A1-C, AmigaOne XE, Pegasos II, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne X1000 MorphOS: Efika 5200b, Pegasos I, Pegasos II, Powerbook, Mac Mini, iMac, Powermac Quad
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 18:28
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Home away from home 
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@sailo Quote: I am using latest U-Boot 1.1.1 from Hyperion. ??? Even 20-25 years ago, when I still had a working A1 XE (at least 2 fried CPU modules, IIRC the last one was a G4 one from ACube), I already had U-Boot 1.1.4 or 1.1.14 (not sure anymore). Additionally access to beta versions of U-Boot 1.2.x, but I never tested them. But definitely not only 1.1.1 or lower. Hyperion was never involved in any U-Boot developement anyway, that was done by EyeTech (A1 SE/XE/µA1), ACube (Sam440, Sam460) and A-EON (X5000, A1222+) only.
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 17:41
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@pjsQuote: pjs wrote:@sailor
FWIW, mt XE boots, it's just not seeing the drive that is on my SATA card (my usual boot drive). Therein lies my interest in a more intelligent uBoot version.
When I testing PCI card combinations, I have allways issues with booting directly from SATA card, regardless of U-Boot version. My configuration is: IDE: CF card, one FFS partition bi0:/Boot:, bootable, priority -10 SATA: SATA SSD, SFS02 partion DH0:/System:, bootable, priority 0 - Boot: there is only /Kickstart directory copied here from System: - is good idea configure /Kichstart/BootDevice with DH0 and add corresponding line to end of kicklayout - in U-Boot I have booting device = IDE disk This way you boot from IDE, Kickstart ( with SATA drivers ) is loaded and booting continues from SATA System: Is very elegant and not depends of U-Boot SATA recognition. I am using latest U-Boot 1.1.1 from Hyperion.
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AmigaOS3: Amiga 1200 AmigaOS4: Micro A1-C, AmigaOne XE, Pegasos II, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne X1000 MorphOS: Efika 5200b, Pegasos I, Pegasos II, Powerbook, Mac Mini, iMac, Powermac Quad
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 17:21
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Quite a regular 
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@pjs AGP cards not all bacward compatible. Main compatibility issue is signalling voltage not AGP speed. AmigaOne has northbridge Articia S, it's busses are 3.3 V with 5 V tolerance. It means, that all AGP cards which we can use has to be 3.3 V ( key closer to back/connector side ), or AGP universal / 3.3 V tolerant ( two keys ). AGP 1.5 V cards has one key far from connectors and are UNUSABLE in XE and can be damaged if connected. So look for AGP cards with two keys ( see here ) Fastest universal cards are R300 generation, but AmigaOS has no 3D drivers for them. So R200 generation cards are fastest for us with Warp3D. R200 generation has several graphics chips: R200, R250, RV200, RV250, RV280 Unfortunatelly we cannot use cards with R200 chip, becouse they have graphics artifacts. Here you can compare details of our compatible cards. All two keys cards are OK.
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AmigaOS3: Amiga 1200 AmigaOS4: Micro A1-C, AmigaOne XE, Pegasos II, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, AmigaOne X1000 MorphOS: Efika 5200b, Pegasos I, Pegasos II, Powerbook, Mac Mini, iMac, Powermac Quad
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 14:56
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Home away from home 
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@tao Quote: I wonder who wrote all the OS4 Silicon Image drivers? Nearly all AmigaOS 4.0 disk drivers (PATA: A1 and Peg2 VIA, SII0680, IT8212, SATA: SII3112, 3114, 3512, SCSI: LSI/SYM/NCR 53c8xx), and related tools (idetool, smartctl, ...), were implemented by Stéphane Guillard. Only exceptions were the CSPPC SCSI driver and the A1200/A4000 motherboard PATA driver. (I implemented a A1200/A4000 PATA driver based on Stéphane's drivers, only available to some beta testers. It had some advantages, not only because it was PPC native code, but for example it didn't support the IDEFix, EIDE, FastATA, etc. 4 port hacks the AmigaOS 3.9/m68k based one supports and therefore was never released.) The PCI SII 3112/3114/3512 SATA drivers probably would work with only very minimal changes, maybe even only changing the PCI IDs, number of supported ports, etc. required, which is the only difference in those 3 drivers, with PCIe SII SATA cards like the 3132. Even in case it's more work, because there are more differences between PCI and PCIe SATA controllers from Silicon Image than between the 3 supported PCI ones, ACube could easily create a sii3132ide.device if they can licence Stéphane's sii3[15]1[24]ide.device driver sources as they already implemented SII3132 support in their Sam460 U-Boot. The Sam460, X1000, X5000 and A1222+ SATA drivers were implemented by other developers. Those are drivers for SoC SATA controllers, except for the X1000 one maybe, and not usable for PCIe SATA controllers. Quote: How does OS4 deal with cards containing their own BIOS, like a bootable SATA card where you may want to enable/disable ports or features like RAID? I assume you're still stuck connecting it to a PC first? Can only be a problem if you buy a used one. For example the SII3114, which AFAIK includes RAID support in it's BIOS, has it disabled by default and you need to use a PC with the drivers for it installed to enable it, i.e. there are no problems with any new, or reset to factory default settings, one. If you buy a used one which was previously used in a PC with it's RAID feature enabled you may need to install it into a PC first, to disable such settings again.
Edited by joerg on 2025/9/19 15:43:48
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 13:00
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The AmigaOne XE uses an 2x AGP slot. If you put an 4x or an 8x only card in the slot you will fry the graphics card due to higher voltage the 2x slot uses.
Some cards are backwards compatible, it should say somewhere in the manual if it is.
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 6:39
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@tao
Driver built into UBOOT, if needed. There is a x86 BIOS emulator, but I believe it’s only used for graphic card.
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Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: Yesterday 5:30
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@billt
Yes, I asked Dave and Harald about the possibility of these "driverless" adapters working with BBoot 2024.
@all
A more general question, that only recently crossed my mind. Keep in mind that I have never owned AmigaNG hardware. How does OS4 deal with cards containing their own BIOS, like a bootable SATA card where you may want to enable/disable ports or features like RAID? I assume you're still stuck connecting it to a PC first?
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Re: Next Project: Serious Engine/Serious Sam
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Posted on: Yesterday 5:09
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Not too shy to talk 
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Engine only release
Only serious Sam Classic The First encounter and The second encounter supported. No idea if this package with the Enhanced Engine uses the same datafiles.
Principially cdrom/steam/Gog Version are supported,‘ featuring an installer where you can directly install the Game without needing a preinstall. Myselves I used the old CD, one Tester uses steam, another Tester Gog Version.
The second encounter does not run yet but I hope to get second encounter running today ;)
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Re: AmigaOne XE-G4 resurrection
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Posted on: Yesterday 0:21
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Not too shy to talk 
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@sailor
FWIW, mt XE boots, it's just not seeing the drive that is on my SATA card (my usual boot drive). Therein lies my interest in a more intelligent uBoot version.
But I wonder about the following posts regarding gfx cards...
I started with a 7000 and moved to a 9250 (IIRC) that was great exccept for its weak immunity to thunderstorms. So I had to go back to the 7000. :/
I've looked for an upgrade gfx card... But there are different levels of AGP and I was always fearful of getting an AGP card that might be incompatible.
Is that an issue? Would an 8x AGP card fry my ole XE? Are AGP cards backwards compatible even if they don't explicitly say so?
Of course there's also the various recent efforts to run newer cards via various Rube Goldberg bus interfaces... Has any ever really worked?
Anyway, these are my XE thoughts.. Aside from trying to find more Miggy time....
Thanks,
PJS
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Re: SHADOW GANGS ZERO - Retro-style ninja action game for Shinobi fans !
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Posted on: 9/18 23:26
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Level Design: Last month (August 2025), the developer reported that level design was in high gear. Now in September 2025, the developer tells us that he's finished the first pass in creating these game levels: City, Bridge, Airport, Bunker, Forest, Beach, Cyber Punk, Castle. The current level being designed is: China. He estimates that he'll have finished the first pass of designing all levels by mid-to-late October 2025. Designing levels for Shadow Gangs Zero is a multi-pass process involving three primary passes plus a polishing phase. Lots of work, but the developer is making great progress.
Mini Bosses: The final campaign stretch goal is the inclusion of six mini bosses: Fire-breathing dragon, Military helicopter, Cannon wall with heavy firepower, Van with armed fighters, etc. To achieve that stretch goal, the pledge total needs to reach £120K. We are so very close to reaching this goal, as the pledge total is currently at £113K.
Neo Geo Flash Carts: A couple of months ago, I reported that the Neo Geo digital version is compatible with NeoSD PRO, as the developer is personally testing the game with it throughout development. Since then, a new backer has come aboard who will help with testing for BackBit compatibility and DarkSoft Multi MVS compatibility. Why all the fuss about Neo Geo flash carts? Because Neo Geo is the lead development system and flagship version, so the developer wants to make sure that all Neo Geo fans can play the game!
Beta Testing: Speaking of testing, you already know that backers will have access to the Neo Geo beta digital release. I've received confirmation from the developer that ALL backers will have access to this Neo Geo beta release. In other words, even backers of the Genesis / Mega Drive, Dreamcast, PS5, Xbox, Switch, and Steam versions will be granted access to the Neo Geo beta. Granting broad beta access will help the developer iron out all bugs, while giving backers early access as a loyalty perk. A win-win for everyone!
Ongoing Pledges: So far, the campaign has attracted over 760 backers to its cause. That's awesome! We're striving to reach 800 backers by year's end - Could you help make that happen? If you haven't yet pledged, please take another look at the campaign page to see if you'd like to add Shadow Gangs Zero to your collection. If you've already pledged, please tell your circle of friends about the game and invite them to join the SGZ community.
Did you know that all backers of the physical media versions will also receive the corresponding digital versions for free? For example, Genesis / MD physical cartridge backers will receive the Genesis / MD digital ROM file at no extra cost. Perfect for playing SGZ on your portable devices when you're away from home!
New Music Track for Genesis / Mega Drive: From the developer:
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Shadow Gangs Zero - Campaign Page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/jkmcorp/shadow-gangs-zero
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Re: Project - hardware to run AOS4 for 35 euro on QEMU 10 + GPU passthrough
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Posted on: 9/18 21:56
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@smarkusg Quote: After completely removing AC97 from the QEMU source and using PCI passthrough with Sound Blaster Audigy FX, everything works fine. There is also a noticeable reduction in latency, similar to that seen when using PCI passthrough with a GPU. If you have ever used FPGA vs SOFT emulation, the experience is similar. OK so you see some improvement but there are still some questions. Is it really necessary to patch out via-ac97 from QEMU or is it enough to just use a passed through card instead without any patches to QEMU? Have you tested that? Also it may be because of different drivers and not emulation vs. real card so have you tested -device ES1370 instead that uses another driver in AmigaOS? That driver that ES1370 uses can also be tested against a real SB128 so that way it could be found if the problems you saw are related to via-ac97 or emulation. You should see no latency on AmigaOS when sound is not playing even with via-ac97 but it may have some effect when sound is playing.
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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Posted on: 9/18 21:39
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