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Screen error!!!
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Have some strange things here..

If you look on my WB shoot ( http://www.inet.hr/~iteskera/wb.jpg ) you will se some screen glitches... yeah..and I get this error when moving window over window.. or Dopus over other window.. after resize DOpus or other window all is OK!

The same problema I have on OS4.0 ..now using 4.1 on uA1c ..

Is this SW or HW problem ??

Amiga x5000 ı o2o ı 4GB RAM ı RadeonRX580 | SBlaster Audigy Fx - AmigaOS4.1 FInal Edition

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Re: Screen error!!!
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@VooDoo
Hi,

I also experience this kind of problem with my SAM440ep ... but it's minor compared to how it appear on your Amiga ...

All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
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@VooDoo & Freddix:

Wild guess:
Do Sys:Prefs/Gui->Window refresh type/Gadget redraw method have any influence?
You can try opening DOpus on it's own screen and see if the problem occurs there.


Jack

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@Jack

GUI / window refresh type : smart , Gadget redraw method : without clear , Force synchronous refresh of window contents : disabled


I have this error on all screens .. Open IB is OK... open IB download manager and moving it over IB screen and glitches is here...

when dont have any window over screen is OK!!


Here you can see my GUI prefs

http://www.inet.hr/~iteskera/gui_perfences.jpg

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@VooDoo

AFAIK its a hardware problem on mk2's and some mk3's my original did it and I sent it back to the dealer. The replacement also did it. As the dealer couldn't get any more I ended up living with it. It less apparant if you turn off drag and resize with contents.
I think the explanation i was given, at the time (late 2004), was it due to the video ram used on the board, hence why i beleive its a HW issue. It would be great if it could be fixed / worked around in a new ati driver.

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@VooDoo

Known issue which is under investigation.

Philippe 'Elwood' FERRUCCI
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@Elwood

ahh ok.. great information...Thanx Elwood!

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@VooDoo

try Refresh=Simple and uncheck "Realistic bitmap shading"

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@Framiga

this option is enabled here!

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@VooDoo

uncheck=disable it

These 2 options probably wont help with your particular issue but will turn your solid dragging, smoother.

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