Commodore A1200 Motherboard. Commodore 880K Floppy Drive. 3.1 Roms. BlizzardPPC with 256MB. BVision. Micronik Z2 Rev5.X Busboard. X-SURF 3cc. Multiface III. Subway USB of the X-Surf Clockport. Using the 44pin onboard IDE controller.
- A1200, - BlizzardPPC 603e+@176/68040@25 with 128MB fast, - BVisionPPC, - IDE HD 80GB - IDE Philips DVD Reader/CD RW (both on standard IDE connector via a simple 2"1/2->2*3"1/2 cable) - PCMCIA Ethernet Card from AmigaKit
Now might be a good time to list what spec your classic is so Hyperion at can check their driver repotoire !!
I'm afraid that driver support will be the major issue, especially on the BlizzardPPC and especially since the memory system changed substantially and there are a LOT of baaad drivers out there. Most DMA drivers do not care about calling PreDMA/PostDMA, so they *are* likely to fail.
We will, shortly before release or during, publish a list of tested hardware. If your configuration matches it, that's great, otherwise there is little chance that we can do anything about that.
Seriously, if you do want to contact me write me a mail. You're more likely to get a reply then.
We will, shortly before release or during, publish a list of tested hardware. If your configuration matches it, that's great, otherwise there is little chance that we can do anything about that.
Can you tell me already if the Onboard SCSI controller of CSPPC/BPPC can be used with OS4? If I remember correctly there were some issues about this in the past.
DJBase wrote: Can you tell me already if the Onboard SCSI controller of CSPPC/BPPC can be used with OS4? If I remember correctly there were some issues about this in the past.
check the link in the first answer. iirc rogue mentioned, that the cybppc is working, bppc not yet.
I think I've got a rather standard A4k tower Mediator system with: CSPPC060/604e@233/128 MB RAM Voodoo 5 5500 Repulse 24 bit sound card 100 Mbit Realtek eth SCSI: 16 bit 9.1 GB HD, 8 bit 4.3 GB HD, 8 bit CDRW Yamaha 8424
... more or less.
When it comes to working drivers for the Mediator I guess it's very much up to Elbox to look over that part, perhaps? But I don't know what each company has agreed to or not.
The great news is that AmigaOS 4 is coming to more and more hardware and most importantly to the public (since betatesters have had the opportunity for some time).
I will do my best to put together some hardware here that will work.
A4000 64MB Ram (2 MB Chip) Cyberstorm PPC604e@200MHz CybervisionPPC Using SCSI from the Cyberstorm
A little question (only if you've got the time) What horse should i bet on, if i want to change to DMA-able IDE/ATA (SCSI is getting too noisy and too slow) in the near future?
Thanks a lot for the update, very much appreciated
A4000 64MB Ram (2 MB Chip) Cyberstorm PPC604e@200MHz CybervisionPPC Using SCSI from the Cyberstorm
Although you could use AmigaOS4 with just 64 MB RAM it's not much fun and you should get more. On AmigaOS4 you need more RAM than on AmigaOS 3.x: The kickstart is in the RAM instead of a ROM (and it's much larger than the 512 KB of AmigaOS 3.x), the MMU table need some RAM, the translation buffers for running m68k software with the JIT, PPC native executables are larger than m68k ones, etc.
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A little question (only if you've got the time) What horse should i bet on, if i want to change to DMA-able IDE/ATA (SCSI is getting too noisy and too slow) in the near future?
AFAIK there is no DMA IDE controller for classic Amigas at all.