I did see in an other thread that AmiCygnix can be run in a Workbench Window, looking into the doc i saw picasso96pip mentioned. Till now did not discover how you can set this as display driver.
Is it possible to have an amiga app running on the AmiCygnix screen? (future?)
As gerograph said, it doesn't work anymore since update 1. To fix the problem, you can replace the file "sys:Kickstart/ATIRadeon.chip" with the one from the first release of OS 4.1 (file size 139468 bytes) and make a full reset. Afterwards launch "myX11Setup", select the display driver "picasso96pip" and enter the desired window size. AmiCygnix should now open the desktop in a workbench window.
@CygnusEd It did not work well - got a rose window - dimensions wrong (full screen window)
Afterwards when using myX11Setip i get a complaint "Variable CYGNIC_ID enthält ungultigen Eintrag und wird ignoriert. I did not have this message first time running it.
Did you replace the file "ATIRadeon.chip" (needed file size 139468)? You must make a reset afterwards (or better switch off and on your Amiga).
The program "myX11Setup" seems to have a bug. Please delete the environment variable "Cygnix/CYGNIX_DISPLAYID" by calling "unsetenv SAVE Cygnix/CYGNIX_DISPLAYID" in a shell and start myX11Setup again.
U did try Setenv SAVE Cygnix/CYGNIX_SCREEN_MODE picasso96clonewb@500x300x16" which did give a unusable imag (a band with lines)
I then did reset with Setenv SAVE Cygnix/CYGNIX_SCREEN_MODE picasso96clonewb@1280x1024x16"
Now the image is 'viewable' but not usable (utmost left part hidden, quit button barely hidden.) and the ilage divided in 4 parts I then tried to set to original settings wit myX11settings with different screen modes but the problem remained. I tried to look in env: & envarc at the AmiCygnix variable and could not detect anything wrong. ENVARC:Cygnix/CYGNIX_SCREEN_MODE is set to picasso96@1280x1024x16
I don't understand exactly, what's going wrong here. You could try to reset the environment by executing the script "Cygnix:S/Utilities/Reset-Environment.bat". Afterwards it should work.
You also should restore the file "ATIRadeon.chip".
@cygnusEd Thanks , resetting went OK I did some more tests with the older radeon chip file I was not able to mix things up as described again :)
Results: - using picasso96pip and picassoclonewb was OK i do not see any advantage of the latter; Is there? - using any of both the the CON specification had no effect(i suppose only picasso96pip should respond to it) The whole screen was taken up No normal window gadgets (except the close gadget showed up) No resize nor initial definition of a smaller window and i can not hide the AmiCygnix window :(
The advantage to me of the pip 'screen' is still that i am able to put a Kingcon shell or a Gui4Cli gui on the Cygnix "window" ( i have to first open or move it on an other public screen).
I discovered that xpdf opens a number of files that Amipdf identifies as broken :)) the xpdf "open" gui however does not allow to open a file requester :( and its file selection textin gadget does not accept a clipboard content (Ctl-V or Amiga-V) writing a AmigaDOSscript or Gui4Cli script to select a pdf file and launch xpdf on it is easy. Is it possible to do the same using the RUN of the AmiCygnix panel?
The main advantage of the PIP driver is (as you said), that you can open the AmiCygnix desktop and normal Amiga software on the same screen - that's all. Nice, when you want to use a shell.
If you want to add an entry to the start menu or an icon to the quickstart panel, you must add a "*.desktop" file to the directory "Cygnix:CygnixPPC/share/applications". Have a look at "xpdf.desktop" as a simple example. You could duplicate it to "myxpdf.desktop" and change the path of the "exec" item to your own AmigaDOS script. Please set the script flag of your script file!!
The entry in the menu will appear automatically, to add it to the quickstart panel, you have to change the panel settings (right click on the AmiCygnix button of the panel).