I don't have much Amiga experience besides playing games with friends
on their Amiga. We already had a C64 and an XT clone when the A500 was released.
What is the best approach for emulation on Linux x86 or Raspberry Pi
2? It seems there are endless options and if you don't already are a
Amiga geek, it's a bit overwhelming. Should I start with fs-uae or
with an AROS distro like Icaros?
I managed to install AmigaOS 3.2 on FS-UAE, but I haven't figured out
how to configure the graphics for higher resolutions. FS-UAE only
offers resolutions a bit higher or lower than the default 692x540. In ScreenMode Preferences I can set PAL Super-High Res Laced 1280x512,
but that looks horribly scaled down. PAL High Res Laced 640x512 looks
pixel accurate, but with a gray border than cannot be used.
I cannot Quit the Workbench:
"Cannot quit yet, there are 4 WB launched program(s)"
Is it okay to just power off? Or how do I solve that problem?
Do you want to emulate a A500 or soemthing with a bit more grunt? Do you just want to play games or do more?
Aros won't run Amiga games in it's native format, and you'll need one of the emulators to do that.
I managed to install AmigaOS 3.2 on FS-UAE, but I haven't figured out
how to configure the graphics for higher resolutions. [...]
By default all Amiga emulator's start like that, as that is what the
Amiga was like. To run higher res, you need to make a few changes to the configuration and install the "P96" drivers...
[fs-uae]
base_dir = /amiga
amiga_model = A3000
chip_memory = 2048
fast_memory = 8192
I cannot Quit the Workbench:
"Cannot quit yet, there are 4 WB launched program(s)"
Is it okay to just power off? Or how do I solve that problem?
Once workbench is running you normally don't "quit" workbench. Pressing
F12 in fs-uae will bring up a menu system on the right side of the
screen. You can then tab/cursor/enter to do things...
Do you want to emulate a A500 or soemthing with a bit more grunt?
Do you just want to play games or do more?
I'm mostly interested in BBS and Fidonet stuff.
Aros won't run Amiga games in it's native format, and you'll need
one of the emulators to do that.
Would AROS be sufficient for a mail tosser or a BBS? I guess I have to
try.
Do you have any experience with AROS?
amiga_model = A3000
chip_memory = 2048
fast_memory = 8192
Does it matter if I use Fast RAM, Motherboard RAM or Zorro III Fast
Memory? (besides the upper limits?)
On the F12 menu there is also no shutdown. Should I just close the
emulator window?
Any config of an expanded A2000/1200/4000/3000 will do what you want.
Back in the day I had Amiga users that just had basic A500 setups that used to call my BBS.
What is the best approach for emulation on Linux x86 or Raspberry Pi 2?
It seems there are endless options and if you don't already are a Amiga geek, it's a bit overwhelming. Should I start with fs-uae or with an
AROS distro like Icaros?
On FS-UAE, which options should I use?
- What is the recommended model / cpu?
- with or without MMU?
- The RAM options are crazy: Chip / Slow / Fast / Motherboard / Zorro
III Fast / Accelerator / Graphics Card RAM.
- Is a folder based HD fine or should I use a HDF?
- Would you recommend AmigaOS 3.2 or AROS?
I managed to install AmigaOS 3.2 on FS-UAE, but I haven't figured out
On the F12 menu there is also no shutdown. Should I just close the emulator window?
That is how you quit/shutdown the emulator. $-)
Any config of an expanded A2000/1200/4000/3000 will do what you want.
Back in the day I had Amiga users that just had basic A500 setups that
used to call my BBS.
The author of Q-Blue, the Amiga QWK reader, called my BBS back when it
was dialup - with an A500, if memory serves.
On the F12 menu there is also no shutdown. Should I just close the
emulator window? That is how you quit/shutdown the emulator. $-)
Yeah - the old AmigaOS didn't have a "power off" feature :) So you basically shut the computer off manually and roll the dice that there's
not some expensive disk write happening that will corrupt your
filesystem. Oh, the 90s...hehe
Do you have any experience with AROS?
Aros is a implemtation of the API, and is i386 based. So no native Amiga m68k things will work, there needs to be a Aros version.
The last time I looked at Aros, it was a stinking pile of dog poo.... %-) It was unstable, locking up, freezing.
Just remember one rule of thumb with Emulation and the Amiga, if you want to bring something on to the Amiga side you MUST copy it from the PC side to the Amiga side with the Amiga, not the other way around.
If you go
with a C-Net Amiga board (which the software is still be updated today)
let me know and I can send you a copy of my C-Net MessageNetwork setup guide I wrote a couple of years ago explaining the BinkD PC side and the C-Net Amiga side and how to do it..
Hope that helps a bit and sorry for the long winded message..
[...]Aros is a implemtation of the API, and is i386 based. So no native
Amiga m68k things will work, there needs to be a Aros version.
But there is also Janus-UAE for AROS i386 and software for Amiga m68k
should also work on AROS m68k (in theory). At least that is what I understand from the AROS website and from Wikipedia.
I haven't had any success AROS m68k nightly in FS-UAE. It boots
something, but I have no idea how to proceed then.
to bring something on to the Amiga side you MUST copy it from the
PC side to the Amiga side with the Amiga, not the other way around.
Why does it make a difference? And what is the best way to share a PC directory with the Amiga anyway? Mount a PC directory as a hard disk
in UAE?
Hi Bucko :)
Why does it make a difference? And what is the best way to share a PC directory with the Amiga anyway? Mount a PC directory as a hard disk in UAE?
I want to try AmiExpress and KMS first.
https://github.com/dmcoles/AmiExpress https://aminet.net/package/comm/ums/kms20src
C-Net is not open source, is it?
Don't be sorry ;) It does help more than a bit.
I always waited a little bit, and then did the three finger salute first!
Still do it to this day with my Amiga's. #-)
in UAE?
The PC doesn't understand the amiga protection bits or file names.
To share a pc directory on FS-UAE use this:
Vorlon wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
I have a 256Mb usb memory stick with a DOS/QEM/Dsqview that's larger
then my first hd.. A 20Mb SCSI drive...
The PC doesn't understand the amiga protection bits or file
That's what I was trying to say I called it Flags when it is
protection bits... Thanks Vorlon!!
Flags/Protections bit's... Same but different!
It's best to use the correct term though. *-)
Flags/Protections bit's... Same but different!
It's best to use the correct term though. *-)
Exactly. :) Thanks for correcting me...
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