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22 August 2014, 13:56 | #22 |
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What is the maximum resolution possible with Picasso IV?
And how do I add higher resolutions than 800x600? Do I need to modify the PIV driver icon's attributes? |
22 August 2014, 14:05 | #23 |
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In Prefs > Screenmode you can change the resolution... 1024x768 works OK, and that res should might be in there, but it is slower
I'm not really an expert on OS 4 itself as I haven't used it for a very very long time... I'll have a look and see if I can work it out Last edited by BinoX; 22 August 2014 at 14:11. |
22 August 2014, 14:47 | #24 |
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Go into devs:monitors/ and add tooltype for required screen res to picasso card file. Reboot and you can then select the new modes.
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Thanks BinoX, your guide is very nice.
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22 August 2014, 17:19 | #26 |
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The OS4.0 Classic CD doesn't contain an ADF which you can easily process.
But there is a script called Make_Bootfloppy and a directory BootFloppy I did these steps to create the BootFloppy: - Create an empty floppy, insert it to DF0: - Assuming you have mounted the OS4.0 CD on your Windows system, add a directory as a hard disk and point to the root directory of the mounted CD, choose dh0 and any name for this hard drive, read-only, not bootable - Boot standard A1200 config with Workbench 3.1 floppy in DF1: - Open the Hard Disk on your Workbench which represents the CD actually - Double-click the script, follow instructions to create the BootFloppy in drive DF0: - You now should have a BootFloppy |
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Not sure about the OS4.0 cd but OS4.1 cd has the bootfloppy drawer inside it. Probably just copying the contents to a ffs formatted bootable floppy would work.
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22 August 2014, 17:23 | #28 |
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This is exactly what the Make_Bootfloppy script does ;-)
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22 August 2014, 17:27 | #29 |
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Just for info, the explanation is not for me but it should be in the guide.
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22 August 2014, 17:47 | #30 |
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But I could use a hint from the users here regarding networking.
I followed the instructions and created successfully a suitable ethernet interface. I assigned an IP manually and I am able to ping the own address within OS4.0. But I can't ping any other member of my subnet, especially not the gateway. Anything I can take a look into? |
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How hard can it be to double click a script that is called "CREATE BOOT FLOPPY" or "BOOT FROM WORKBENCH 3.x". Quote:
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23 August 2014, 02:22 | #33 |
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Since it's been asked for, I'll knock up a quick guide for that when I have the chance. I actually already had an ADF from the original disk that I made ages ago, so I didn't even think about it.
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Would it be easier / would it be breaking any copyright laws to just host the boot adf somewhere? This isn't difficult to do (make the boot adf) but it seems unnecessary to have a 'how to make an adf' guide in here as well.
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23 August 2014, 20:13 | #35 |
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Congratulations
A great thanks to Toni Wilen for making PPC emulation in WinUAE possible. A Great Thanks to Binox for this Great Tutorial!! |
24 August 2014, 15:34 | #36 |
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When I select Picasso IV Zorro III, WinUAE tells me to go to the sophisticated-developments.de web site and download the Picasso IV, but I can't seem to find it. Maybe the only thing closest to it is PIV_FLAS.BIN from the PIV_FlashImage74.zip.
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24 August 2014, 16:21 | #37 |
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This you need. Rename it to picasso_iv_flash.rom and place it into your ROM folder and make a ROM rescan
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Yes Rename to picasso_iv_flash.rom and put in C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documentos\Amiga Files\WinUAE (XP System are here) for me works. regards |
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Just an FYI.....
I ordered, but still waiting for, OS4.1 Update 6 Classic. I went ahead and got my HDF files ready. I ran into a problem with my Install 3.1 floppy adf; it is full. So when doing step 16 I would get a pop up saying the disk is full. So I made a blank HD adf with bootblock, copied the original DD floppy to it, then booted from the new HD floppy and it worked. I also made my HDF size of 4096, repartitioned it to 1 partition of 4GB, called it Workbench. Then I made a second HDF of 4096, IDE 1, split it in half for Work and Programming. Put CD on IDE 3 in case I want more HDFs. Once I get OS4.1.6 installed and tweaked properly, I will copy my Workbench HDF so I will always have a clean install instead of re-installing from CD/ISO. Then keep the programs, music, pictures, etc, on Work:. My programming separate on Programming:. Then occasionally backup the Workbench: partition with newly installed libraries and such for quick restores. |
25 August 2014, 03:12 | #40 |
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I just got my OS4.1 Classic CD in the mail last week and only got Update 2. Looks like I have to use AmiUpdate once I finally have the time to install AmigaOS.
Thanks, I just wasn't sure of this. |
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