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Ooooooooh
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I hope someone will offer a ROM compilation and burning service for the experimental CD32 Kickstart, otherwise it's beyond my expertise.
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File Name: AmigaOS3.2CD.iso
Size: 77899776 bytes (74 MB) MD5: 202189a8caa7a25f5700c0b9010aa30a CRC32: D46440F8 CRC64: F02F5B115AA2DCEF SHA256: EDEB49AC327F1957BBC1B32C241E80D456F7C46499BD2A55C3F6538E50370A5C SHA1: 386D1738B36C8127671205779B8BDB0A3D3C788D BLAKE2sp: 38EC35C8520EAF5CC706787EF895329FAE44762BB510FC911AD03CF848462F23 The CD-ROM already contains a file with the hash numbers of all its files (except that file itself): AmigaOS3.2:S/AmigaOS3.2CD.MD5.hashes From AmigaOS if you booted from the CD or AmigaOS 3.2 you can verify its integrity by entering from a CLI/Shell: execute amigaOS3.2cd:s/cdintegrity |
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Awesome to see a new version of the AmigaOS on sale!
Well deserved praise and congratulations to all the great people involved! Also the CD containing all disk images and ROM modules for all systems (along with some extras) sounds like a good deal! |
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I'm ready to believe but this answer reads like "I don't understand why this code doesn't work, must be a hardware bug, nothing we can do". Typical answer I get from softies all the time at my work :-) UPDATE This statement in the AmigaOS 3.2 FAQ isn't true. The bug in the DMAC (which is worked around in SW) is irrelevant. The extended ROM v2.30 was written assuming there would be no 32-bit FAST RAM in the system. It fails to work if there is. It uses AllocMem to allocate DMA buffers but calls it with attributes that mean the buffers can be anywhere. However DMA buffers must be within the 24-bit address range of the DMAC. These AllocMem calls can be patched and CDTV works as normal. Last edited by alexh; 02 June 2021 at 14:01. |
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I have no reason to believe it is wrong. But as everything in life, there could be a possibility they made a mistake. After all, they were humans AFAIK. That is another matter altogether. That could be just lazyness. |
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It looks like 3.2 is broadly compatible with 3.9. With the advice given in the faq in mind, can 3.2 generally be installed over the top of 3.9 without too many issues?
Can the new 3.2 rom modules be placed into a Deneb’s flashrom similar to the way 3.9 rom modules can? |
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The timing is really bad to put it on sale (Friday evening - just on week-end's door
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Lucky you! I would have loved to have one. And to be honest, I haven't touched 3.9 for several years (probably since 2018). We have a developer with a Deneb. I will try to ask him. We compiled AmigaOS 3.2 on his A4000 which had a Deneb. Not sure how/if he added the 3.2 ROMs to it. |
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Awesome news to start off the weekend !!! Thanks to everyone involved
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Congratulations to the team and everyone involved!
I will buy it for sure, as I did with 3.5, 3.9 and 3.1.4..... Thanks again for your hard work |
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I'd be happy to share detailed information. Toni Wilen introduced in WinUAE 4.5.0 beta 7 the option emulate the issue so it's now possibly to test software fixes more easily. Last edited by alexh; 15 May 2021 at 00:45. |
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Congrats to the whole team that developed the new AmigaOS 3.2 and to Hyperion who released it. Hope my local Amiga shop gets the physical version soon. I'd love to have it in my hands.
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This looks really good. I will buy a copy for sure.
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SDK ? or NDK?
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I have to say I'm amazed when reading through the over 4000 lines long FAQ-file...
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I _just_ got my TF536 working in my A600. My Hyperion 3.1.4 ROM does not boot (2.05 ROM is OK).
Any way I could test a ROM? I’d just want to see an “insert workbench” before buying this release. I expect it would be useful information for a few others. |
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Wonder if there are any issues with using the Buddha IDE interface on an A2000 with this? CDRom support through it?
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Let me clarify some things about the CDTV and CD32:
These are experimental CDTV & CD32 builds, as the feature list mentions. And clearly labeled as "at your own risk" with no further support provided, as mentioned in the FAQ. They have been supplied under such conditions because it was requested by users of this very same forum. Otherwise, it would have meant leaving those machines marginalized, as usual, since decades. 3.2 works on these machines if you are sufficiently skilled, and willing to accept compromises (as mentioned in the FAQ). The CDTV Extended ROM included is not based on the 2.30 one. And as mentioned in the FAQ the code has not been reviewed. Only tweaked. And that said, this involved quite a lot of work to make it happen. It took a lot of effort to make both machines run after decades on a newer OS. For example, it implied a particular tester to burn ROMs several times a week and conduct several specific boring tests during months, and report on them. Carl should deserve a medal. But others also thankfully helped too. Will this code be reviewed in the future? I don't know. Why? It will depend on time and interest of both developers and testers. The good thing is that now you can get a newer AmigaOS working on a CDTV, which is something that did not occur since the 90's. And that was the goal. The same more or less happened with the CD32. |
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