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The best existing native debugger, with 68060 and source level debugging support, is Ralph Schmidt's BDebug, from the Barfly Assembler package. But as we know him I doubt that he will grant access to the source text. Quote:
http://aminet.net/package/dev/debug/PowerVisor-src As the name implies, it is quite powerful, but unfortunately only up to 68030. Decades ago I adapted the source locally to add 040 and 060 support, but never completely finished that. |
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04 May 2020, 13:38 | #362 |
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Did you knew about this ? That is great!
https://archive.org/details/1988-04-30_Amiga_DevCon |
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https://commodore.bombjack.org/amiga...rence_1990.pdf
https://commodore.bombjack.org/amiga...enver_1991.pdf https://commodore.bombjack.org/amiga...ilano_1991.pdf https://commodore.bombjack.org/amiga...lando_1993.pdf https://commodore.bombjack.org/amiga...s_Embeded).pdf There is also disks posted by Thellier from Paris Devcon. |
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I guess the Gateway vintage notes are lost to the time bandits. 1998 wasn't listed.
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Bombjack do have a lot more thought!
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Sorry for taking so much time to respond. I am was thinking about what to say, among other things.
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From what I know, they have no color mapped data, so they get the palette from palette static entries, usually colors 4-7 from a minimum 8 color Workbench screen. I always thought that for MagicWB data show properly in such icons they need a MagicWB daemon justly to lock the contents of those palette entries, so not allowing other programs and the OS to modify them. Correct me if I am wrong. Strange as I always thought that the first function of the MagicWB daemon was to lock the MagicWB colors to not allow they to change, and to not move, and to not get removed from the palette. I tried to launch one program to look visually if the colors 4-7 are staying locked after I change the backdrop while the option "MagicWB colors" of the Workbench preferences editor is ON. And I should say, before I change the backdrop the colors 4-7 are locked by the OS for use by the MagicWB planar icons, and cannot the changed, but after that, the colors are unlocked. The most visible change of this is that the MagicWB planar icons I have on my system change their colors 4-7 when I open a drawer full of color mapped icons, for example. The color mapped icons work perfectly, per se. Try it yourself to see if it also happens to you. With an *16 colors or more* AGA screenmode and that Workbench option enabled, firstly open a drawer full of *3-bitplane* MagicWB icons, then change the backdrop and afterwards open a drawer full of NewIcons/ColorIcons. Do you see it now? Do not look this as an offense, please. Even I am in doubt if I was right, now... Quote:
> CondenseIcon DH0:#? OI it will batch convert all planar data from the icons in DH0 to OS 3.5 color icons and will remove the planar data replacing it with a tiny dot, so only what remains is the color mapped data. It also converts all the NewIcons data and optimize the color mapped data removing the unused palette entries. But in OS 3.1.4 the program scan icon by icon but don't do nothing. Unfortunately it don't display any error message too. Another thing is newiconemu.library. Have you tried to edit NewIcons/ColorIcons with Iconian with that library installed in OS 3.1.4? With it in OS 3.5/3.9 Iconian can load and save these icon types. But in OS 3.1.4, Iconian can't find the color mapped data. Instead, it will load only the planar icon, leaving the color mapped data behind. EDIT: Interesting that I found this issue when I was trying to batch-convert my MagicWB icons because of the earlier issue with them. EDIT2: These same things also happen with the IconLib by Peter. Last edited by Leandro Jardim; 05 May 2020 at 16:01. |
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The thing is that before I changed the backdrop, the colors were locked so they were in use by something. If they are not locked, they are not in use by something anymore. This is what I know. |
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05 May 2020, 17:04 | #377 |
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I’m ready to purchase AmigaOS 3.2 as soon as it’s available.
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05 May 2020, 19:37 | #380 | ||
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Note well that that this "newicons" patch does not really work anymore with 3.9 and 3.1.4 either unless you explicitly turn its support off. The reason is that the above programs most likely expect to find the newicons "junk" in the tooltypes of the icon, but as soon as 3.9 or 3.1.4 icon.library is in, it will read this junk itself, interpret it as icon data, and deliver the right icon by itself, leaving the tooltypes the above programs want to work with unavailable. In other words: This cannot possibly work. The icon.library does now the work of the patch, and for that reason, the patch itself has no data done to work with. Quote:
See above, same problem. Turn the support for new icons *off*, then these programs will get their data. But you won't see the icons then on the workbench. |
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