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Re: Minor feature suggestions for OS 4.2
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@tao

Fix (or enhance) name sorting in Workbench (or is it a dependency in locale?)

e.g. on the Workbench the files below sorted by name are displayed in the following order.

filename_09.txt
filename_1.txt
filename_10.txt
filename_12.txt
filename_123.txt
filename_13.txt
filename_2.txt
filename_20.txt
filename_3.txt
filename_830.txt
filename_9.txt

Seems wrong. Mathematically ist seems more correct like this:

filename_1.txt
filename_2txt
filename_3.txt
filename_9.txt
filename_09.txt
filename_12.txt
filename_13.txt
filename_20.txt
filename_123.txt
filename_830.txt

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Re: SCSI HD in A1200
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@Ferry

Can you check your signature links? They don't work.

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Re: 2026-Feb/March-Bubbelsche Deluxe by EntwicklerX !
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@328gts

Resized Image

92067

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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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I know this question has been asked, multiple times.

How far are we out from being able to start purchasing and building our own?

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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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@Tuvok
Thanks! Corrected.

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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@sailor

The article was an interesting read! I noticed a small little typo in the 3rd paragraph. T2021 instead of T2081.

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Re: PTDQ - faster C2P
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Since the last demo reused the graphics of the previous one (with improved quality and additional effects, thanks to the extra alpha channel), the latter didn't look that good anymore, so I decided to rework it to produce a more meaningful and interesting result. I just released it, so who wants to try in on their machine can get it from https://retream.itch.io/ptdq as usual.





LAYERS

Common:
* PTDQ system
* RGBWa color model
* 320x256 visible dots
* interleaved bitplanes
* horizontal and vertical scrolling

Background:
* 336x272 dots
* maximum 256 colors

Foreground:
* 672x576 dots
* maximum 81 non-transparent colors
* 8-bit alpha per base color

NOTES

* Both the layers reside in CHIP RAM.
* The layers use 6 bitplanes in all.
* If the foreground had not used 100% transparent dots, its maximum number of colors would have been 256.
* The foreground mode is changed by writing a whole 24-bit palette to the COLORxx registers with the CPU during the vertical blanking. The required palettes are pre-calculated at startup.
* The Copper is idle most of time (but if the staggered lines are on, it performs a wait and a write for each visible rasterline). The Blitter is idle.
* The texture is 512x512 dots and gets scaled and rotated onto a triple-buffered 128x128 dots raster.
* The raster gets rendered onto the foreground while racing the beam by means of PTDQ_DoC2P_R() when, at the end of a frame, it is found to have changed (so, at most 50 times per second, even if the fps limit is off).

PERFORMANCE

On a stock Amiga 1200, the speed is about 17.5 fps.
On an Amiga 1200 equipped with a Blizzard 1230 IV mounting a 50 MHz 68030 and 60 ns FAST RAM, the speed varies between 80 and 94 fps.
The fps fluctuation depends on the fact that the fetching of the texture dots is more of less friendly to the CPU data cache according to the scale factor and the rotation angle.

RETREAM - retro dreams for Amiga, Commodore 64 and PC
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Re: Upcoming Mirari PPC motherboard
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English version of Mirari benchmark is on IntuitionBase

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: SCSI HD in A1200
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Reviving an old thread…

I had the same idea some time ago, to have an internal SCSI drive in my desktop A1200 with Blizzard SCSI Kit, but I didn't want to lose the possibility to connect external devices, so what I did is to make a new cable:

SCSI Kit connector ==> Internal DB25 ==> External DB25 (the original one)

Both DB25 connectors are female, and usually devices have male ones, but it's a wise decision to have some DB25 gender changers (male-male), just in case, some devices have the other gender, or you need an adaptor with the other gender (SCSI2SD needed a IDC50 to DB25 adaptor, and the DB25 in the adaptor was female, so a gender changer was mandatory).

So, whatever I connect to the internal one, inside the A1200, it has the termination set to OFF, so I can connect external devices on the rear DB25 connector. I have external HDs, a ZIP drive, several 2GB Jaz drives, a tape drive, a scanner, optical drives, even a SCSI 3"1/2 floppy drive from a SGI…

I have tried internally a SCSI2SD, a ZuluSCSI RP2040 and a SCSIknife Multi, all three work well.

You may wonder what happens if termination is set to OFF and i don't connect anything to the external one, problems may arise (even if I have never faced a single problem with only one device connected in 30 years), or else I should open the A1200 lid and change termination: I have an external DB25 terminator ( https://i.imgur.com/LAXOMja.jpeg ), so when nothing else is connected, I plug the terminator. Solved.

Now I want to try an internal BlueSCSI v2 with a RPi Pico 2W, it has WiFi, a nice and useful feature, and I'd like to give it a go. The problem with these small devices, this one and the ZuluSCSI Slim Pico, both designed to be external, the last device, is that both have termination forced to ON by design, you cannot change it. Fortunately, a friend with knowledge in electronics tweaked the BlueSCSI v2 DB25 and redesigned it, taking out the soldered termination resistances and placing holes for a socket for two resistive grids that do termination, like in the old hard disks, so you can connect them or not depending on the use. When internal, they will be unplugged, but I will be able to use it as external too just plugging them in its place.

Saluditos,

Ferrán.

Amiga user since 1988
AOS4 Betatester
Member of ATO Spain
A1 Cfg
OS4 SCR
A1200
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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@derfs
Thanks!
It works fine on macOS on A1.
Video test to see how it works





On Linux, I have peg2 and it doesn't work properly there.
Similarly, on peg2, I have problems with Virtio SCSI....

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Re: X1000 won't turn off
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@ncafferkey


change CMOS battery

_______________________________
c64-dual sids, A1000, A1200-060@93, A4000-CSMKIII
PiStorm32 & Catweasel MK4+= Amazing
! My Master Miggies-Amiga1000 & AmigaONE X1000 !
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Re: PatchASL => MUI File Requester instead of ASL File Requester
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@kas1e

That's correct. But the file requester does not have any prefs unlike a full MUI window/apps.

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Re: 2026-Feb/March-Bubbelsche Deluxe by EntwicklerX !
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@ Tuvok

getting better & better

_______________________________
c64-dual sids, A1000, A1200-060@93, A4000-CSMKIII
PiStorm32 & Catweasel MK4+= Amazing
! My Master Miggies-Amiga1000 & AmigaONE X1000 !
mancave-ramblings

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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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@kas1e
If you use Windows, the solution is WSL2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux

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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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@derfs
Wowow! Not that fast ! AI surely help, but you soon will wrote per driver in a day :) Cool ! Will check this out.

Quote:

Important: QEMU for Windows (x64) does not currently support -virtfs.

Can't remember, but virtfs can't work on win at all as this part of qemu code is linux only, right ?

Join us to improve dopus5!
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Re: X1000 won't turn off
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@ncafferkey

bad switch..

(NutsAboutAmiga)

Basilisk II for AmigaOS4
AmigaInputAnywhere
Excalibur
and other tools and apps.
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Re: X1000 won
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@pvann
Similar problem several weeks ago. I was unable to turn my X1000 on unless I turned the rear switch off & back on or unplugged and plugged back in the mains. When I noticed that the time wasn't correct, I suspected the battery and replaced it with a new one. My X000 was back to normal. The old battery was reading 1.1 volts instead of 3 volts.

Amiga X1000 with 2GB memory & OS 4.1FE + Radeon HD 5450

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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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*edit*

That was quick! Its out of the upload queue - https://os4depot.net/?function=showfil ... er/handler/virtio9pfs.zip

@kas1e

I believe this (https://os4depot.net/download.php?file=queue/virtio9pfs.zip) is what you were after? Currently in the upload queue on os4depot.

Virtio9PFS-handler
==================

A FileSysBox-based handler for AmigaOS 4.1 FE that mounts QEMU host-shared
folders 
as DOS volumes via the VirtIO 9P (9P2000.Lprotocol.

StatusBeta -- tested on QEMU AmigaOne (legacy VirtIOonlyPegasos2
(modern VirtIOis implemented but not yet validated. Use at your own risk.

ImportantQEMU for Windows (x64does not currently support -virtfs.
You need a LinuxWSL2, or macOS QEMU build to use VirtIO 9P shared folders.


What It Does
------------

When running AmigaOS under QEMU with a -virtfs shared folderthis handler
presents the host directory 
as a native AmigaOS volume (e.gSHARED:). You
can browse
copycreaterename, and delete files on the host filesystem
directly from Workbench 
or the Shell.

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Re: X1000 won
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@ncafferkey
it happened to my X1000 two weeks ago, it was the CR2032 battery,
it was completely flat, once changed all was OK

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Re: X1000 won't turn off
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@ncafferkey

Good idea, I wasn't going to suggest that, because it could be risky if someone doesn't have steady hands.

Try the battery.

And also

6. try to disconnect the computer form the mains, also turn off every peripheral, wait for 30seconds to 1 minute and then reconnect everything.

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Running AmigaOS 4 on?
AmigaOne SE/XE or microA1 12% (26)
Pegasos2 3% (8)
X5000 22% (48)
X1000 14% (30)
A1222 8% (19)
Sam 440/460 18% (40)
Classic PowerPC Amiga 2% (6)
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Total Votes: 214
The poll closed at 2025/12/1 12:00
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