joerg wrote: support for colour outline fonts (not only for emoji, at least FireFox uses them for GUI parts as well, and colour outline fonts aren't supported by AmigaOS at all yet, i.e. you'd need to use something like the much slower libfreetype instead of native AmigaOS text rendering OWB used).
But OS4 itself also uses FreeType. At least there's an Amiga makefile included in every source archive. Where does this speed increase originate? Assuming OS4's font engine hasn't simply been highly fine-tuned.
Sorry, this is getting OT, but I am genuinely curious.
@Capehill I quickly checked it on NakedLinuxDoom - (Linux classic Doom converted to SDL3, nothing more, nothing less) It works very well. The problems are gone.
*) If people like it and create new ports with large pixels on the latest arm/x86_64 machines ... I also like to play on AOS4
It begs the question whether AI would be helpful with porting FireFox, as the main obstacle is the broad array of libraries that need to be ported and endian conversions needed all over the place.
The main problem porting modern browsers like FireFox or Chromium to AmigaOS is no longer the libraries, but even much lower level parts like support for the programming languages used, for example Rust in case of FireFox. And of course still assembler for the JavaScript JIT (no PowerPC support any more, even if it was unfinished and unusable, a PPC port was at least started for JavaScriptCore, usually not even any big endian support any more in any parts) and WebAssembly. Additionally required, compared to about 15-20 years ago with OWB: A 3D gfx library like Skia for Chromium, instead of the 2D Cairo gfx library (+ some small AmigaOS 4.x parts) used in OWB, support for colour outline fonts (not only for emoji, at least FireFox uses them for GUI parts as well, and colour outline fonts aren't supported by AmigaOS at all yet, i.e. you'd need to use something like the much slower libfreetype instead of native AmigaOS text rendering OWB used).
So wanting to see more of what's in that memory space I've added more reads. But I'm soon out of ideas of why this isn't working in AmigaOS, but seems to be working in uboot land.
" If you want I can send you one as I really only need one, if I ever get around to using it."
Thank You. At this time I am just too busy with "real life". I'll spare you the list, but it looks to be getting worse instead of better.
I DO finally have an X5000, and I also replaced my dead A1222. So I'm setting myself with four working NG Amigas now. (possibly preparing for retirement??)
But I have more projects than I can handle, and not nearly enough time to make it happen.
If you define new menu entries for Workbench using ARexx, you can specify the shortcuts and they will appear next to the item name. I'm not sure if all combos can be displayed as I only use Amiga+letter shortcuts.
That's nothing new with update 3; I've had the same thing happen with MakeCD and older versions of OS4. I think the problem is that MakeCD doesn't understand file links, and so crashes when it encounters one. The Sys:SObjs directory, at least, contains file links, so trying to make images of Sys: fails.
> Unfortunately I loaned out the Xorro board and it was never returned, so you'll have to take my word for it.
I did buy two when they came out, and haven't used them yet. If you want I can send you one as I really only need one, if I ever get around to using it.
It's quite impressive that AI was able to help, considering that it's very biased when it comes to code, assuming most of the data used by the LLMs comes from linux, some from windows, and presumably not a lot of source code comes from OS4 projects. I took a quick look at the client source code and there's a lot of platform-dependent code in there. I'd replace the calls to malloc() with calls to AllocVecTags() but I don't know if that's necessary or more of a principle when porting code.
It begs the question whether AI would be helpful with porting FireFox, as the main obstacle is the broad array of libraries that need to be ported and endian conversions needed all over the place.
Today I was trying to use MakeCD to create a backup of my system partition, but MakeCD crashed while making an image file. I think it was scanning my system partition at the time.
The last time I used MakeCD was in 2015.
I wish I could use AmiDVD but it does not work with Update 3.