@spotUP Maijestro was faster to reply but yes, you have an error in your command (which we don't know what you used as you've only quoted the error not the command line). Check the docs linked in previous post which has commands to use that should work. If it still does not work after reading docs post your command as well not just the error. But as a guess you can't have two -drive-s with same id and to attach iso you can just use -cdrom or alternatively -drive media=cdrom,format=raw,file=... instead. It you have -drive if=none,id=something then you also need corresponding -device ide-cd or ide-hd with drive referring to which -drive to use. This is only needed for -drive if=none, the -drive media=disk or cdrom shortcuts add ide-cd or ide-hd device automatically.
OK, hehe nevermind. My system partition wasn't bootable. I fixed that, now it boots. I first got a very low-res hardly readable screen but was able to select a proper one.
Hi spotUP! Cool that you've got AmigaOS 4 up and running again! Any chance of more ports from you? You were the most active porter many years ago. Thanks for all the work you've done bringing so much software to the system!
Who knows!? :D X-mas is coming up! I don't promise anything though, mainly playing around. I have a booting wb now anyway, is odyssey the browser of choice thest days?
Who knows!? :D X-mas is coming up! I don't promise anything though, mainly playing around. I have a booting wb now anyway, is odyssey the browser of choice thest days?
Cool!
I think most use Odyssey, but I've used NetSurf quite a bit on the Sam Flex myself. The new IBrowse is nice for older and lighter websites.
If you have chosen to install via BBoot/Kickstart, you should install Update1 and Update2 via AmiUpdate to bring your system up to date. Once you've done that, add the new siliconmotion502_chip to your Kickstart folder SYS:Kickstart/. You now have to take the entire Kickstart folder again from your installed system AmigaOs4.1 and create Kickstart.zip again and reassign BBoot Kickstart.Zip with updated modules from Update 1 and 2.
To copy the folder from your system I recommend this line.
A folder will be recognized as a USB stick under AmigaOs4.1. Under MacOs you will find "/tmp" if you want to show all hidden files on your MacOs system hard drive.
For full-screen output, you can also add -full-screen to your command line, so Qemu will always start in full-screen output.
With the new SiliconMotion502 driver, resolutions up to 1920x1080 are no problem. Let me know if it worked.
MacStudio ARM M1 Max Qemu//Pegasos2 AmigaOs4.1 FE / AmigaOne x5000/40 AmigaOs4.1 FE
"If you have chosen to install via BBoot/Kickstart, you should install Update1 and Update2 via AmiUpdate to bring your system up to date. Once you've done that, add the new siliconmotion502_chip to your Kickstart folder SYS:Kickstart/. You now have to take the entire Kickstart folder again from your installed system AmigaOs4.1 and create Kickstart.zip again and reassign BBoot Kickstart.Zip with updated modules from Update 1 and 2."
How do i list os updates in amiupdate? I only got regular updates. It did prompt me for a login/pw though, which login is that?