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					| Post subject: AmigaOS CD32 loader and other live CDs  Posted: Feb 06, 2006 - 08:27 |  |  
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          | @ frostwork !!!! 
 This is my feedback to your last production:
 It just works GREAT!!!
 I can boot in CD 32 environment and play any CD inserted.
 Sounds strange noone reported any feedback yet....
 
 I had the same success with molk, latest version (sound and networking fully functional).
 
 I just can't get "freevo" working, instead, because I only get a blank screen after the init sequence... Maybe some issue with screen frequencies?
 
 By the way, I need a couple of hints about CD 32 loader:
 
 1- how can I add the HD recognition to start a WB environment instead of CD 32?
 2- Is there any way to get a better init sound ? (when CD 32 boots, the system sound while showing logos is interrupted. In-game sound is ok, instead.)
 
 Thank you and keep this great work going
 
 Mario
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					| Post subject: RE: AmigaOS CD32 loader and other live CDs  Posted: Feb 07, 2006 - 10:42 |  |  
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          | Hi,Mario! 
 It's been a while
   Thanks a lot for nice feedback!
   I'll upgrade molk soon to 0.6.
 Unfortunately although cd-drives are detected as they should I can't burn
 with my internal cdburner (PatchBurn is installed).
 Cisc pointed me on this as he has the same problem.
 I tried several  distros & kernels without success...
   
 A wonk (qemu kernel booting x86 systems) arlready works good, too...
   
 > freevo:
 
 very likely again my xorg-conf
 (there should be 2: 1 for PAL & 1 for NTSC)
 Sorry there's not much I can do, but maybe I should start a threat to collect as many
 different working xorg.configs as possible for Peg2/radeon to include them all in further
 releases/updates with kernel-commandline detection...
   
 > CD32:
 - HD: haven't tested this, as I don't have a Amiga-partition installed - Sorry!
 - Sorry, again no idea! I'm afraid this simply can't be fixed, but of course i may be wrong!
 
 
 Cheers,
 Frostwork
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					| Post subject: RE: AmigaOS CD32 loader and other live CDs  Posted: Feb 07, 2006 - 16:40 |  |  
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          | Order of the Pegasos 
  
  
 Joined: Aug 16, 2003
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 Location: Göteborg
 
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          | Hi mario 
 > 1- how can I add the HD recognition to start a WB environment instead of CD 32?
 
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 I tried a while ago, just for the fun of it. I booted then from a system hardfile I had created earlier. It booted up AmigaOS very fine
   
 You do control uae (E-UAE) from the uaerc script.
 
 Here is the uaerc script I did use for it:
 
 
 | Code: |  | kickstart_rom_file=/booty/cd32-cfg/amiga-os-310.rom
 kickstart_key_file=/booty/cd32-cfg/rom.key
 hardfile=read-write,32,1,2,512,/booty/cd32-cfg/system.hdf
 hardfile=read-write,32,1,2,512,/booty/cd32-cfg/work.hdf
 #filesystem=rw,Wb:system
 #filesystem=rw,Wb:work
 immediate_blits=no
 cpu_type=68040
 gfx_width=640
 gfx_height=512
 gfx_linemode=double
 gfx_center_horizontal=smart
 gfx_center_vertical=smart
 gfx_fullscreen_amiga=no
 gfx_fullscreen_picasso=no
 z3mem_size=32
 gfxcard_size=4
 cpu_speed=max
 floppy_speed=0
 sound_output=normal
 chipset=aga
 show_leds=true
 fastmem_size=8
 chipmem_size=4
 joyport0=mouse
 joyport1=joy0
 amiga.use_overlay=yes
 
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 As You can see I'm using an Amiga 3.1 Rom, and also the system is a AmigaOS 3.1 system.
 
 Its of course meant to use suitable rom depending of AmigaOS system you want to load.
 
 If you want to use a filesystem instead, you specify this with argument given to filesystem.
 
 Please note also, that all versions Amiga roms and also all versions of AmigaOS is available with the Amiga Forever product, as well as some other software is included (in registered form), like Directory Opus Magellan II for instance.
 
 You can also use this for running AmigaOS within MorphOS, using uae or E-UAE, if you prefer.
 
 Maybe we should hint people to share their uaerc scripts with each other using this thread ?
 
 Note, I put the above script within code-tag, hope it works fine to read for you
   
 To frostwork, you do very nice creations, keep it up !
 
 PS, CISC does always find problems, DS
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					| Post subject:  Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 06:50 |  |  
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          | @ frostwork and Gunne 
 THank you for your replies!
 I have always been interested in emulating amigaos & CD32 in a transparent way, so I think that this linux experience can be very useful to find solutions that can be activated within the boot menu.
 
 I think that sharing .uaerc files might be a great occasion to find to the best template.
 
 One question. Is the linux version of e-uae better/faster then the morphos version? I thought that booting in a minimal linux environment (as for lveCDs) might save some useful resources.
 
 By the way, I'm going to test more deeply foostwork's latest apps, to give a useful feedback on them.
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					| Post subject: Re: RE: AmigaOS CD32 loader and other live CDs  Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 07:05 |  |  
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          | Sorry, it's me again... 
 @ Gunne:
 
 I am able to boot from Morphos, with my uae config, in Amikit, Amigasys3 and AIAB...
 
 Unfortunately, that's toooo slow to be usable.
 Amigaforever environment, instead, is actually very fast and usable.
 Plain 3.9 WB, too.
 
 Is there any jit emulation in linux version to make these any faster???
 
 As to the "live" solution, I wondered if any of the config files (start-misc, for instance) might have been changed to add a WB-installed partition recognition on boot.
 
 Which, do you think, is the best E-uae port for Morphos?
 
 As for the booting option from morphos, I use a script made by DoctorMorbius_FP (HI FULVIO!!!!) which lets me select the preferred uae environment and lanch it within seconds.
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					| Post subject: RE: Re: RE: AmigaOS CD32 loader and other live CDs  Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 11:18 |  |  
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          | Order of the Pegasos 
  
  
 Joined: Aug 16, 2003
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          | mario, 
 The Linux version is not better then the MorphOS version, not as I can see anyway.
 
 The fastest Amiga-emulation to find is in MorphOS.
 
 I have not tried to change anything with the start-misc script. Its aim is to turn on/of functions during the startup.
 
 Maybe frostwork can answer better what you can do or not here.
 
 Script aimed for controling of the uae/E-UAE emulation is uaerc.
 
 The E-UAE emulation for MorphOS is in two versions, one using SDL.
 
 From the README:
 
 - e-uae.sdl : SDL version, requiring powersdl.library 10 or later. The SDL build supports P96 and on-the-fly screen/window switching, unlike native version.
 - e-uae : native build, a bit faster and supporting overlay output (use amiga.use_overlay = yes option in the config file to enable it).
 
 Try them out .-) But seems as you already did ?
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					| Post subject:  Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 12:37 |  |  
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          | HI Gunne 
 my doubt was about the hd recognition in linux.
 The minimal linux system loaded at the boot of the "CD32 loader" might not be "instructed" to look for other resources than the cdrom and the standard boot partition of pegasos where the loader is (hda1)...
 Usually in linux each extra partition must be mounted in a special config file, which, in a normal distro, is called "fstab".
 In molk, for example, there is an express config file (I can't remember its name) where mac-installed partitions must be activated.
 Maybe frostwork can find out if this is possible in CD32 loader.
 Otherwise any extra partition path, even if declared in .uaerc, would be unknown to the system.
 You could only load a hdf file resident in hda1 (as you did), because this is the only recognized partition at the boot.
 
 As to E-uae for morphos i have tried the sdl version and the native one, but, with the latter, I can't get picasso 96 working... Did you experience such a behaviour?
 
 
 Sorry for my English, so far. Maybe this is not that clear....
 Thank you for yuor support
 
 mario
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					| Post subject:  Posted: Feb 08, 2006 - 16:21 |  |  
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          | Order of the Pegasos 
  
  
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          | mario, 
 Yes, its best that you ask frostwork about this with mounting partitions. I dont remember if there was a console left open that you can use if switching using Alt + F1 ?
 
 No, the latter E-UAE doesn't support P96, instead it supports overlay. Read the README again
   
 Best wishes !
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					| Post subject:  Posted: Feb 09, 2006 - 09:16 |  |  
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          | Hi! Sorry for late reply, no net yesterday...
 
 If you want to mount one of your hd-partitions, you could add s.th. like
 mkdir /mnt/ahd
 mount /dev/hdXX /mnt/ahd
 to the start-misc script.
 With a fitting uaerc poining to /mnt/ahd it should be possible to boot into it...
 As far as i know (have to recheck) my kernel has affs,vfat,ext2/3 (& maybe asfs) included...
 
 Good luck so far!
 
 Marcel
 
 PS: I could make a check for the kernel-commandline
 for different start-miscs and/or uaercs in possible upgrade if required...
 
 
 EDIT: typo in the "mount"-line
 
 Good luck!
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					| Post subject:  Posted: Feb 09, 2006 - 09:46 |  |  
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          | THANKS! I'll post you my results...
 
 Mario
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