This week, I will have owned an AmigaOne X1000 for 3 years. I was an ardent classic user and this machine was my first AmigaOS4 experience. Despite the surprisingly glacial pace of OS development, I have enjoyed the X1000. AmigaOS has developed steadily during this time and is much more stable and feature rich than the update5 install I first encountered.
I am constantly impressed by the third party developers out there who invest their free time to create interesting and sometime essential programs for AmigaOS
Some old bug bears continue to gnaw at me though;
The promised AmigaOS4.2 license still hasn't arrived. Half of the CPU is unused. The onboard ethernet driver continues to be locked away.
I am not ranting about these things (lord knows there have been enough threads that have), but it would be really nice for AEon and Hyperion to get together and produce a formal news release detailing the current position on HW/OS development...
It's not called a bug, rather missing features. The onboard ethernet i don't really care about if it will be added or not. Network is working nicely anyway. And i have plenty of spare slots.
@ddni Yeah, I'm hoping Amiga OS 4.2 can be released before the end of year 2016, but very happy with 4.1 Final Edition and new Radeon HD 3D drivers. If there are people who can write hardware drivers, it would help a lot. I know Hyperion's time has to be split between hardware support and OS development. My wish is to attend AmiWest and learn some programming so I can do more than say "Hello" to the world.
Edit: K-L, I'm also curious to what issue you have, maybe you can post a link here to the forum thread about it?
My delivery wasn't in August, but I agree with much with your original post. The machine is just plain fun to play with!
I'm sure that the experience is different for each of us. Personally I don't do much with games. For the first couple years I was completely consumed with the compiler, and a long list of projects.. Some for myself, some for others, some just for personal education.
Lately, my "real world" job has simply taken over. No time to code, no time for socializing, and when I get a chance to sit in front of the X1000, I mostly wish I had more than fifteen minutes at a go. But last week I opened up Score, and had an absolute blast. I start playing, and switching back and forth between hard and soft synths, and I start feeling creative again. But for me Amiga has always meant MIDI. :)
As far as the missing parts go, I may have a different view. AmigaOS 4.2 has not released, but the OS has continued to grow and mature anyway. To put it simply, I don't care what they call it, as long as it's still progressing. I had a "go" at that network driver, and it almost drove me loopy. (A short trip, some might say). After that experience, I am perfectly happy running a network card and never thinking about that code again.
And the other core? The one core that IS running on my X1000 is working quite well really. If the other one joins in one day all the better, but I'm not losing any sleep waiting for it. My X out-runs all my previous Amigas by a wide margin, even with one core tied behind it's back.
And it's even more amazing when you realize that we're not done yet. The OS is maturing, there is new hardware being made, and despite a few snags along the way, it's still the computer for the creative mind.
I'm beginning to sound like a commercial.. I'd best stop here.
My wish is to attend AmiWest and learn some programming so I can do more than say "Hello" to the world.
not to go off-topic, but, yeah, you gotta come to amiwest and the devcon. having guys like ssolie to answer coding questions in-person is a resource worth the trip.
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X1000 is a cool machine not much running for the time beeing. Its mostly collecting dust but i power it on sometimes just to updated whatever comes. Its pretty dry on amiupdate since the news a bigger update will come later. As the work on x5000 drivers means os4.2 is even farther.
The most downthing was waiting for 3d drivers but as we got it (had to change gfx card to a supported) im in chill mode :) For the network driver im fine with the external card even if it would be nice to ditch it for internal.
On the music front theres not much from me. No updates of music apps i use(d) and some not have midi and other planned for some future. If i remember right hd-rec crashes more under FE.
The sunny weather is what takes time away from my x1000. Autumn and winter will for sure be more miggyn. :)
I just wish my x1000 would boot faster. My win10 with ssd boot in some seconds.
Edited by Kicko on 2015/8/18 19:55:54 Edited by Kicko on 2015/8/18 22:04:50
It sounds like the difficulty is to reproduce the problem on other people's machine. I've not seen it happen on my AmigaOne XE, Sam440, Sam460 or X1000.
Do you know what specific symptom I can try to replicate on my machine? I can try a Radeon 9250 in my X1000.
Just wondering..... Since the PCI slots come out of the SB600 could using the PCI>PCIe have something to do with the problem? Maybe wrong speed, a missing signal.... ???
Costel did a great job fixing the RTL8169 GigE ethernet driver for 4.1 FE. I wouldn't worry about the onboard ethernet when you can pick up an RTL8169 for peanuts on ebay.
I personally think the onboard ethernet is broken or there is a bug in CFE, but thats my opinion. If you look around the back of the machine there are times when all the LED's are on and even after a powercycle CFE can't reinitialise it and get it out of a hung state. Then all of a sudden after the next powercylce it will initialise it correctly. No pattern to it.
Llye did a great job with the onboard sound and freed up a PCI slot for which is now taken up by my catweasel MK4 and SID Chips.