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Perhaps you have some optional option enabled in monitor info file that enables the display even when not "selected"? |
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It's a bog standard and very minimal OS3.1 + Mediator install - it's the one I have been using in the few months to try to understand what is going wrong with my 4000. Weird thing is, it did work until 2-3 months ago, so something might have definitely changed on my HDF. I'll see if I can find what causes this. Thanks again Toni :) |
"PAL:High Res Laced" doesn't work for me in beta v36 (didn't work in v35 either).
If I replace the EXE with the latest stable version, it works fine. I run Windows 11 Pro. https://16-bits.org/i/winuae_b36_broken_hires.png |
Confirmed.
Note : disable option " Remove interlace artefact " for solve it. |
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I can reproduce it using A1200 Basic quickstart with WB3.1 + Extras disks mounted, Prefs->Screen mode on extras disk and choosing PAL:640 x 512 interlace. Disabling "remove interlace artifacts" removes the issue. ROM: KS ROM v3.0 (A1200) rev 39.106 (512k) [391523-01/391524-01] Doesn't seem to be an issue with A600 quickstart (ROM: KS ROM v2.05 (A600HD) rev 37.350 (512k) [391304-02]) + WB2.0. Attached is a configuration that shows the issue. |
Yes, to reproduce :
Quickstart A1200. Remove interlace artifacts enabled. Workbench 3.1 in DF0: Extras 3.1 in DF1: In Extras 3.1 : Prefs/Screenmode. Select PAL 640*512 Interlaced. Click " Use ". Kickstart 39.106 or 40.68. Workbench 40.42. :) |
Obviously it isn't that simple. I still can't duplicate. (normal interlace + artifact option was tested many many times in previous betas)
EDIT: ah, it depends on selected number of colors. |
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Yes, in " original " default 4 colors WB mode. I hadn't specified it. :) |
https://download.abime.net/winuae/fi...uae_4900b37.7z
https://download.abime.net/winuae/fi...e64_4900b37.7z Beta 37: - "Copper wake up" (W) and "Copper wanted this cycle but couldn't get it" (c) markers in DMA debugger had disappeared. Skip also shows 'W' if SKIP skipped. - Do not allow cycle-exact blitter without at least memory cycle-exact CPU. It is not anymore compatible with faster modes. - Fixed random corruption when cycle-exact blitter was enabled and CPU was (memory) cycle-exact and CPU config was fast. - Do not allow opposite joystick directions at the same time (some games crash..) if mapped using Game Ports panel. It is still allowed if configured using Input panel and it was mapped to left/right/up/down events (not horiz/vert). - Added official WinUAE FloppyBridge support. - Added basic floppy type selection to Quickstart panel (3.5" DD, 3.5" HD and FloppyBridge). Selection is not remembered yet. FloppyBridge details: - https://amiga.robsmithdev.co.uk/winuae - DLLs go to <winuae path>/plugins - Simple and flexible UI implementation. Different than in unofficial WinUAE floppybridge versions. - Drive type select menus have "Configure Floppybridge" option if floppybridge DLL is detected. Selecting the option opens floppybridge configuration UI (which is located in floppybridge DLL, it is not part of WinUAE UI), use it configure one or more drive profiles. Select profile to enable floppybridge mode for selected emulated drive. (this does not yet fix above interlace artifact bug) |
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Seems like b37 broke the first part of Darkness - High Density. A500 Quickstart + cycle exact mode (config file attached). Flashing rectangles of a scratch buffer (? - see screenshot). Was fine in b36.
Edit: Introduced by c010789b3d3c122fedd56656cfb8a357b73d5f8b "Blitter cycle-exact changes." (Low priority): I tried to build latest WinUAE (to figure out which commit introduced the bug), but https://download.abime.net/winuae/fi...uaeinclibs.zip returns 403 Forbidden and while I have an old version of the libraries, I seem to be missing effects11.lib. EDIT: Fixed (don't know if it was a transient error or active change :)) |
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This always happens, when cycle-exact A500 mode gets multiple updates, glitches are introduced in non-CE modes and it takes few attempts before both work correctly. |
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Floppy-/DrawBridge: Yippie, finally! |
It ticks :)
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edited:i found every answer online about the DrawBridge. It looks cool, thank you toni.:great
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The latest version don't work well with configurations.
Took defaullt A1200 and modified it to add an HD to local windows FS, I saved the configuration but it is not saved. Under Windows 11. I downloaded the 4.4.0 and it works fine. |
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EDIT: there is still some configuration related unknown bug that seems to cause crashes in some situations but I don't think it is related to this. |
https://download.abime.net/winuae/fi...uae_4900b38.7z
https://download.abime.net/winuae/fi...e64_4900b38.7z Almost complete. Official release date will be somewhere between last half of november - first half of december. Beta 38: - b33 audio update missed one condition, when DMA sample playback ended, last sample was played twice before audio channel entered idle state. - FloppyBridge HD support fix. Fixed unreliable "turbo" writing and unreliable "?" button boot and root block reads. - Quickstart floppy drive type is now remembered. - Internal display buffer allocation was too small if image width was not divisible by 8. Could have caused crashes in some windowed mode configurations, for example when saving screenshots (very old bug). - Screenshot height was always total internal size, even if it was partically blanked. (OCS Denise and mode was not Overscan+ or higher) - OCS Denise last line "bug" was only visible in short field modes. - Virtual mouse driver enabled, load new config that does not use virtual mouse: possible crash when restarting emulation. - Fixed weird blitter behavior in some 68020+ memory cycle-exact modes if blitter nasty was also set. - Fixed "Remove interlace artifact" display corruption in some programmed modes introduced in earlier betas. (Copper was partially enabled during "scandoubled" line processing). |
Thank you Toni. I use WinUAE on a daily basis.
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