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Re: Rave feature requests
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Posted on: Today 13:17
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Amigans Defender 
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@jap My own list is longer 
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The Rear Window blog AmigaOne X5000 @ 2GHz / 4GB RAM / Radeon RX 560 / ESI Juli@ / AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition SAM440ep-flex @ 667MHz / 1GB RAM / Radeon 9250 / AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition
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Rave feature requests
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Posted on: Today 11:30
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Just popping in 
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Hello, I'm opening a feature wish list thread for trixie's Rave sound editor. Here is my current feature request list: * possibility of loading and saving 4-bit samples * possibility of loading and saving below 8000 Hz samples * waveform generator plugin that can generate sine, square, triangle, sawtooth, and noise waveforms * ADSR envelope generator plugin * vector synthesis plugin ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_synthesis)
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Re: Dopus 5.92 betatest
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Just popping in 
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A great improvement for me would be to have a tip description over the buttons on the bar. I never use them because I can't determine the functionality from the icon picture
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Home away from home 
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@smarkusg Quote: Oh damn, that seriously cool ! No more fat sticks and reboots anymore then, will try to make it work on wsl2 now and if it will, then yeah! Just hope running qemu over wsl2 will not hit some performance issues in compare with win32 native.. Edit: build latest qemu on wsl2 just to see that it slower than running native win32 version (be it gtk or sdl with and without gl). Boot times slower on 10-15% in whole, rendering on 30% or so.. so for real work with p9 share wsl2 no go. But then idea to just run p9 server on wsl2 and run win32 version of qemu with proxy on. Or simple create win32 p9 server and then no wsl2 need it. Yes of course no chmod/inode/etc posix funcs on win, but simple replace/emulate will be fine.. i read there some win32 patches flying around adding win32 support for p9, but need to check this all out
Edited by kas1e on 2026/3/5 9:50:15 Edited by kas1e on 2026/3/5 12:08:49 Edited by kas1e on 2026/3/5 12:11:23
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Re: Dopus 5.92 betatest
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Home away from home 
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@derfs Not bad :) Maybe you can deal also with all other todo/suggestions/bugs in ?:) Sure it all probably os4 only for now, but who care in today age, better os4 at least than nothing ..
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Re: SCSI HD in A1200
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Just popping in 
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@jabirulo
Check now ;)
Saluditos,
Ferrán.
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Amiga user since 1988 ex AOS4 Betatester Member of ATO Spain A1-XE G4@933MHz (Screenshot)A1200/Blizz060+SCSI (Config) (both with OS4)
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Re: AmigaDiskBench Benchmark SSD/NVME/RAM
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Just popping in 
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@derfs Quote: please can you test ... to see if it solves your issues?
There's still a recoverable DSI at startup, though it looks to be at a different place in the code:
AmigaOne X1000 release
Machine model: 6 (AmigaOne X1000)
Dump of context at 0xdfa76000
Trap type: DSI exception
Current kernel stack pointer: 0x296ff00
DSISR: 40000000 DAR: 153d5550
No matching page found
Machine State (raw): 0x100000000200b030
Machine State (verbose): [Hyper] [ExtInt on] [Super] [IAT on] [DAT on]
Instruction pointer: 0x7f797814
Crashed process: AmigaDiskBench (0x613b8210)
DSI verbose error description: Access to address 0x153d5550 not found in hash or BAT (page fault)
Access was a load operation
0: 7f797800 5cfeb220 ffb3b3b3 0000180f 153d5550 00000005 00000005 02006624
8: 02a8afa0 00000000 02a8eba0 0227fb88 00000794 5d9aa418 61179550 612f7748
16: 612f77f0 612f79b8 153d5550 5d9a2420 5cac5f78 5cac5f84 5cac5fb0 5cac5fa8
24: 5cac132c 5cac4fa0 80000006 5d9a0000 5d66cba0 5d9a0000 5d9a241c 6104aa10
CR: 59333333 XER: e0000033 CTR: 020360fc LR: 7f797800
V0 : 00000000000000000000000000000000 ffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcf
V2 : 01000100010001000100010001000100 ffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcf
V4 : ff01af51ff01bb45ff01a957ff018a76 00000000000000000000000000000000
V6 : ff01cf31ff01cf31ff01cf31ff01cf31 ff000000ff000000ff000000ff000000
V8 : 00000000000000000000000000000000 ffafafafffbbbbbbffa9a9a9ff8a8a8a
V10: 001002120414061608180a1a0c1c0e1e 01000100010001000100010001000100
V12: 01000100010001000100010001000100 ffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcf
V14: cf31cf31cf31cf31cf31cf31cf31cf31 ffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcf
V16: ce31ce31ce31ce31ce31ce31ce31ce31 ffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcfffcfcfcf
V18: 01000100010001000100010001000100 ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
V20: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
V22: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
V24: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
V26: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
V28: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
V30: 00000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000
VSCR: 00000000 VRSAVE: 00000000
Disassembly of crash site:
7f797804: 41a203f8 beq+ 0x7F797BFC
7f797808: 91e1012c stw r15,300(r1)
7f79780c: 92010130 stw r16,304(r1)
7f797810: 92210134 stw r17,308(r1)
>7f797814: 8a320000 lbz r17,0(r18)
7f797818: 2811001f cmplwi r17,31
7f79781c: 418104b8 bgt- 0x7F797CD4
7f797820: 38920001 addi r4,r18,1
7f797824: 7e258b78 mr r5,r17
7f797828: 386100c4 addi r3,r1,196
Kernel command line: DEBUGLEVEL=0 SERIAL
Registers pointing to code:
r0 : AmigaDiskBench:ScanSystemDrives()+0x188 (section 1 @ 0x1D748)
r7 : native kernel module kernel+0x00006624
r8 : native kernel module kernel+0x00a8afa0
r10: native kernel module kernel+0x00a8eba0
r11: native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00008fc8
r13: AmigaDiskBench:collapsed_buf.1()+0x5c98 (section 14 @ 0x7F24)
r19: AmigaDiskBench:IExec()+0x0 (section 13 @ 0x4)
r20: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC5F78 (section 1 @ 0x4F54)
r21: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC5F84 (section 1 @ 0x4F60)
r22: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC5FB0 (section 1 @ 0x4F8C)
r23: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC5FA8 (section 1 @ 0x4F84)
r24: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC132C (section 1 @ 0x308)
r25: module AmigaDiskBench at 0x5CAC4FA0 (section 1 @ 0x3F7C)
r30: AmigaDiskBench:IDOS()+0x0 (section 13 @ 0x0)
ip : AmigaDiskBench:ScanSystemDrives()+0x19c (section 1 @ 0x1D75C)
lr : AmigaDiskBench:ScanSystemDrives()+0x188 (section 1 @ 0x1D748)
ctr: native kernel module kernel+0x000360fc
Stack trace:
(0x5cfeb220) AmigaDiskBench:ScanSystemDrives()+0x19c (section 1 @ 0x1D75C)
(0x5cfeb390) AmigaDiskBench:ScanSystemDrives()+0x188 (section 1 @ 0x1D748)
(0x5cfeb900) AmigaDiskBench:StartGUI()+0xbfc (section 1 @ 0x6180)
(0x5cfebd40) native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00002614
(0x5cfebd90) native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x000032f0
(0x5cfebf40) native kernel module newlib.library.kmod+0x00003864
(0x5cfebf70) AmigaDiskBench:_start()+0x1e0 (section 1 @ 0x1E0)
(0x5cfebfc0) native kernel module kernel+0x0005a1a4
(0x5cfebfd0) native kernel module kernel+0x0005a21c
Disassembly of crash site:
7f797804: 41a203f8 beq+ 0x7F797BFC
7f797808: 91e1012c stw r15,300(r1)
7f79780c: 92010130 stw r16,304(r1)
7f797810: 92210134 stw r17,308(r1)
>7f797814: 8a320000 lbz r17,0(r18)
7f797818: 2811001f cmplwi r17,31
7f79781c: 418104b8 bgt- 0x7F797CD4
7f797820: 38920001 addi r4,r18,1
7f797824: 7e258b78 mr r5,r17
7f797828: 386100c4 addi r3,r1,196
Stack pointer (0x5cfeb220) is inside bounds
Redzone is OK (4)
Quote: The 2nd crash will probably still happen for now.
Yes, it does. Quote: On the Benchmarking tab, if you right-click on a test name you can now use the menu to see a full description of that test.
That's just what I was looking for- thanks! It would be good if the same information was in the documentation too, to make it easier to compare what the different tests do without having to bring up the description window over and over. A minor thing- the test description window, as well as the other windows, opens in the upper left corner of the screen. It would be nicer if the windows opened in the center of the screen instead.
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Re: Dopus 5.92 betatest
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Posted on: Yesterday 22:35
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Just can't stay away 
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Thanks for the update
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 21:58
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Quite a regular 
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@derfs Quote: What you don't see is the last few months of testing and trying things out to get the Claude 'memory' to a point where it has learned a lot of things and I don't need to teach it from nothing every time. Very interesting... I once wrote my opinion on AI. Do you profile your knowledge to AI only for yourself or for others (paid versions and for corporations - any provisions in the license agreement)? I'm just asking out of curiosity 
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Re: Dopus 5.92 betatest
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Posted on: Yesterday 21:18
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Not too shy to talk 
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 19:48
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Quite a regular 
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@kas1e Quote: Still can't get myself to test, but is it works as expected? I.e. you can copy/modify/delete files in realtime from both os4 and from linux without restriction ? No size limitations of shared partition, and no speed issues ? Yes, it works quickly. You can easily copy/modify/delete files on both systems and it will be visible immediately. There are no space limitations. The only limitation is the disk capacity on your computer/host. I recorded a video for you because maybe the last one was not clear enough. “SHARED” is my folder on MacOS $HOME/Dowload. I no longer use “-drive file=fat” under QEMU AOS4 - it was terribly outdated and had a lot of limitations. video - > https://youtu.be/kfIYRTeHaOcIf you need any other information, let me know. ps The command line for Linux and PEG2 for Virtio9PFS-handler also works on macOS.
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 19:09
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Home away from home 
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@derfs Quote: What you don't see is the last few months of testing and trying things out to get the Claude 'memory' to a point where it has learned a lot of things and I don't need to teach it from nothing every time
With grok it was the same just only exception that i had always to repeat the same and the same because sessions is small, context window is small, and once it start to get how to do os4 code, memory of context end, it start act, and you start from begining, so i end up with just some small tasks which fits well into. It's still quite cool how far ai come today. It's of course not autopilot, but helps very much, especially if you can code, and stuck sometime on something which crash your head.
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 18:56
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Not too shy to talk 
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@kas1e
Each AI agent has its positives and negatives, but I have found with Claude (especially the new Opus 4.6) that it is easier to train it with the correct way to make a program for AmigaOS4. Especially libraries and devices.
Even with this, it is still mostly about the initial prompt you give the AI agent, as it needs to cover all the points you want it to hit, and make it create documentation recording what it has done and what its going to do.
I use VScode with the Claude plugin, but the people that pay for the highest level use the Claude API directly otherwise they would never use up their allotted quota.
What you don't see is the last few months of testing and trying things out to get the Claude 'memory' to a point where it has learned a lot of things and I don't need to teach it from nothing every time.
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Re: X1000 won't turn off
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Posted on: Yesterday 16:53
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Just popping in 
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Thanks everyone! Changing the CMOS battery worked a treat. The old one was down to 1 Volt!
Thankfully I didn't have to re-enter any settings after the battery change either.
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 16:30
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Home away from home 
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@smarkusg Still can't get myself to test, but is it works as expected? I.e. you can copy/modify/delete files in realtime from both os4 and from linux without restriction ? No size limitations of shared partition, and no speed issues ?
@derfs Btw, you say you use claude ai, is it anyhow better than others ? I just used before grok and gpt, but for simple things like to fix some of code, or find for errors, but today tried claude ai (web version, just a chat window), and it write me quite good code from start (with usage of interfaces, correct allocvectags() instead of deprecated allocvec() , for grok and gpt i had to explain it before). Probably you use it from some IDE where you point on the SDK, and claude make a code based on the SDK examples ? Because i see your AmiBench tool quite rich on reaction stuff (buttons and co) and looks pretty correct .. (while grok and gpt wrote pretty sucky reaction code by default).
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 12:37
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Quite a regular 
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@derfs On QEMU Peg2 under Linux, the Virtio9PFS-handler works for me in this way.
-fsdev local,security_model=mapped,id=fsdev0,path=/home/markus/Muzyka -device virtio-9p-pci-non-transitional,id=fs0,fsdev=fsdev0,mount_tag=SHARED
 Here is Virtio9PFS-handler and virtioscsi.device on Linux QEMU PEG2 *) The vtlspci command comes from a package by Falke, who is working on QEmu VirtualVGA Device. 
Edited by smarkusg on 2026/3/4 13:02:56
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Re: Virtio SCSI driver for AmigaOS4.1FE on QEMU
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Posted on: Yesterday 12:19
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Not too shy to talk 
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@kas1e Quote: Can't remember, but virtfs can't work on win at all as this part of qemu code is linux only, right ?
Thats correct on Windows, but if you use the WSL2 subsystem on Windows then you can get it to work as its essentially linux. P.S. virtfs is also available on macOS.
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Re: AmigaDiskBench Benchmark SSD/NVME/RAM
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Posted on: Yesterday 12:16
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Not too shy to talk 
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@msteed Thanks for the feedback - please can you test https://github.com/derfsss/AmigaDiskBench/releases/tag/v2.5.4 to see if it solves your issues? The 2nd crash will probably still happen for now. On the Benchmarking tab, if you right-click on a test name you can now use the menu to see a full description of that test.
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