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Re: Brilliance
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@rwo

Quote:

rwo wrote:
@Ferry

You are missing a 'S' in the homepage link.


Oh! Thanks, corrected.

Quote:
Anyway I have send them an email to support as the the KSoule acount bounced.. so I hope the anser it.


Ouch... I did not try the e-mail account. Well, I wish you luck and that you'll get a positive answer, really.

Saluditos,

Ferr?n.

Amiga user since 1988
AOS4 Betatester
Member of ATO Spain
A1 Cfg
OS4 SCR
A1200
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Re: AmiTV 0.4 (CX2388X and Bt8x8)
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@Spirantho

So far heres what output i get

locking memory.
Frame buffer is at 0x000000.
mCard initially at 0x68449680.
mCard->MemorySpace = 0x6844a8d0.
Start DMA chunks - 288 blocks of 768.
DMA done.
Creating the program on the Bt8x8 chipset....
OK!
Interrupt 25 at 0x687267a0 added OK.
Stopping program!
Starting program on card 0x68449680.
Button pressed: 0x44.
RISC PC is 0x9038260.
INT STAT is 0x1b00000c.
INT MASK is 0x000800.
GPIO CTL is 0x000003.
Button pressed: 0xc4.

This produces a blue screen in a window which doesnt change when i press the arrow keys.
The keys are recognised in the output.

On the older versions i could tune in with the arrow keys.
Is it still the same?

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Re: Sam440ep "The Red One"
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@Helge

You may be right, but I think their ultimate intention is to supply it with OS4. If not, what's the point of make its public presentation as an end-user board at PianetaAMIGA? There's no point in presenting/selling another multi-OS -but OS4- board preciselly at an Amiga meeting, so I really hope OS4 will, if not now later, be supplied with it.

Saluditos,

Ferr?n.

Amiga user since 1988
AOS4 Betatester
Member of ATO Spain
A1 Cfg
OS4 SCR
A1200
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Re: AmiTV 0.4 (CX2388X and Bt8x8)
Home away from home
Home away from home


@Spirantho

I'll try it out as soon as I get home.

Hans

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Re: Tunenet support for WMAs
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Just can't stay away


@Jack

just tried that.. it supports heaps of formats. :)

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Re: Brilliance
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Not too shy to talk


@Snuffy

I also send Michael an email but I dont really think its the same company anymore.

RWO

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Re: Brilliance
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Not too shy to talk


@Ferry

You are missing a 'S' in the homepage link.

Anyway I have send them an email to support as the the KSoule acount bounced.. so I hope the anser it.

RWO

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Re: Brilliance
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Just can't stay away


Hi @Raziel

Sorry, I'm not in my GOD mode! It's here:

http://www.digitalcreationsinc.com/

Ah, I remember the Thunderbirds.

edit: Oops that might be something else...

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Re: AmiTV 0.4 (CX2388X and Bt8x8)
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@Spirantho

Just downloaded.
I will try later when i`ve dug the Bt878 out of the attic. ;)

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Re: New screenshot 19/08/07
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@xeron

I love Cranu. It's so neat & easy to access. Thanks for a nice piece of software in there.

FuZion.

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Re: New screenshot 19/08/07
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@Bean,

Thank you for your hard work!

It is very appreciated

Glames

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Re: Time Corrector Script
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Amigans Defender


@RussellB

Quote:

I use FACTS myself to keep my time correct but you do need an internet connection all the time.


No you don't. It should happily work away whether there is a connection or not (of course, it can only sync if there is a connection, so it may not solve the original problem)

The much-unreleased OS4 version had a clock drift option to determine and correct any time loss. I don't remember whether I ever got it to work properly.

Chris

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AmiTV 0.4 (CX2388X and Bt8x8)
Quite a regular
Quite a regular


Hi everybody.

http://www.retroreview.com/iang/AmiTV_0.4.lha

is where you want to go if you want to try out my current development version.

It currently looks first for a Cx2388x chipset, then falls back to the Bt8x8. If you only have one TV card installed, like any sane person, this won't make much difference.
If however you have one of each, then use the command line option NOCX2388X or NOBT8X8 to disable one or other of the libraries. Or just delete the relevant library.

Please give generously (feedback, that is!). You'll still need a graphics card capable of overlay support and a 32 bit Workbench (I imagine).

It's possible if you get a blank window try activating it and pressing Enter. I think I fixed that bug but I'm not certain!
It's currently hardcoded to use what on my card is composite video - your input may vary!

Thanks to anyone who tries it and reports their findings!

--
Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my company's shop: http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - specialising in Sinclair Spectrums but will be adding Amigas!
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Re: Tunenet support for WMAs
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Quite a regular


@spotUP

Quote:

How many of these does the amiga version of mplayer support?


mplayer -ac help
(for audio, use "-vc" for video)

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"the expression, 'atonal music,' is most unfortunate--it is on a par with calling flying 'the art of not falling,' or swimming 'the art of not drowning.'. A. Schoenberg
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Amigans Defender
Amigans Defender


@salass00
Sounds like you need to change the forum topic from == to !=

ExecSG Team Lead
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Re: Sam440ep "The Red One"
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@all

You can read a bit more about this topic from the Codex Alpe Adria report from Varthall:

http://amigaworld.net/modules/news/article.php?storyid=3845

Quote:
Other planned OSes are FreeBSD, an AROS bounty has been opened but not assigned yet, while there have been some informal contacts with the MorphOS team, although nothing has been decided yet.


As regards the comment on AROS see this thread

Quote:
I know they contributed to bounties already, being SAM440 one of them.. and not a small amount


Note also "Crux linux", since Crux PPC GNU/Linux team is also scheduled to be present at Pianeta Amiga with ACube Systems Srl:

http://www.pianetaamiga.it/2007/index.php?Chi

#6

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Re: Tunenet support for WMAs
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Just can't stay away


Mplayer supports these formats:

Windows Media Audio 9 DMO
Windows Media Audio DMO
Windows Media Audio 9 Speech DMO
Windows Media Audio 9 Speech DShow
FFmpeg QDM2 audio decoder
QuickTime QDMC/QDM2 audio decoders
QuickTime QCLP audio decoder
QuickTime MACE3 audio decoder
QuickTime MACE6 audio decoder
FFmpeg RealAudio 1.0
FFmpeg RealAudio 2.0
FFmpeg COOK audio decoder
FFmpeg Atrac 3 audio decoder
RealAudio 1.0
Win32 RealAudio 1.0
Mac OS X RealAudio 1.0 -
RealAudio 2.0
Win32 RealAudio 2.0
Mac OS X RealAudio 2.0
RealPlayer 10 COOK audio
RealAudio COOK
Win32 RealAudio 10 COOK
Win32 RealAudio COOK
Mac OS X RealAudio COOK
RealAudio Sipro
RealPlayer 10 RealAudio Sipro
Win32 RealAudio 10 Sipro
Win32 RealAudio Sipro
Mac OS X RealAudio Sipro
RealAudio ATRAC3
RealPlayer 10 RealAudio ATRAC3
Win32 RealAudio 10 ATRAC3
Win32 RealAudio ATRAC3
Mac OS X RealAudio ATRAC3
IMA ADPCM
Duck DK4 ADPCM (rogue format number)
Duck DK3 ADPCM (rogue format number)
Id RoQ File Audio Decoder
FFmpeg Delphine CIN audio
FFmpeg 4XM ADPCM audio
FFmpeg Westwood IMA ADPCM audio
FFmpeg Westwood SND1 0x31444E53
FFmpeg Interplay DPCM audio
FFmpeg EA ADPCM audio
FFmpeg XAN DPCM audio
FFmpeg THP ADPCM audio
raw DV audio decoder (libdv)
FFmpeg DV audio decoder
FAAD AAC (MPEG-2/MPEG-4 Audio)
0x706D libfaad2 -
FFmpeg FLAC audio decoder
FFmpeg ALAC audio decoder
FFmpeg True Audio (TTA) decoder
FFmpeg WavPack audio decoder
FFmpeg Shorten audio decoder
Uncompressed PCM
DivX audio (WMA) -
MS ADPCM
FFmpeg Multi-channel MPEG layer-3 on MP4 audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-3 audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-3 adu audio decoder
FFmpeg MPEG layer-1 and layer-2 audio decoder
libMAD MPEG layer 1-2-3
MPEG layer-3
IMA ADPCM
MS GSM 0x31
MSN AUDIO

Etc Etc Etc.... (cant be bothered to edit the list anymore...)
We have support for a bunch of these alreay, but it seems we'd get support for a lot of formats through mplayer, yepp.

How many of these does the amiga version of mplayer support?

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Re: Beautiful blankers from RWO
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Hi.

I get GRs? with them (with July update), so far only with a couple of modules.

I first get a recoverable error but as soon as I hit ignore I get a ISI error with the BlankerEngine.

I have CrashLogs if they are of any help, just PM or E-Mail me and I?ll send them. Well after my Long Weekend away.

Ciao,
Trev Daley.

AmigaOneXE G4/800Mhz * 512Mb Ram * Radeon 9200SE * AOS4.1.1
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Re: Sam440ep "The Red One"
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Quite a regular


@Helge

Maybe you're right....

But I definitely think they're aiming to be a large fish in a small pond rather than a small fish in a large pond.
I would imagine the industrial side is more a contingency - hedging their bets, in other words.

Of course, I could be quite wrong, but... we shall see.

--
Ian Gledhill
ian.gledhill@btinternit.com (except it should be internEt of course...!)
Check out my company's shop: http://www.mutant-caterpillar.co.uk/shop/ - specialising in Sinclair Spectrums but will be adding Amigas!
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Re: Sam440ep "The Red One"
Not too shy to talk
Not too shy to talk


@Spirantho

Quote:

Spirantho wrote:
@Helge

But it's so clearly meant for OS4, that's how everyone's going to treat it. Otherwise why else would they advertise it to Amiga people and even include dumps of UBoot?


Because the makers are Amiga fans! But they have always said that their primary target market are industrial clients who will use it for embedded applications! The Amiga part comes as a nice bonus. First it didn't go well with McEwen, he announced it but then stepped back and now they get a second chance and can only hope that Hyperion wins the lawsuit.

Quote:
There are two options:
1) It's an AOS 4 machine and it'll sell quite nicely (relatively speaking)
2) It's another faceless mobo that runs Linux like any other machine, except slower and more expensive, and it'll hardly sell any at all.


I don't think this is true. Why do you think they have said that the first production run is meant for industrial clients if it'll "hardly sell any at all"? Be realistic, the market is much bigger than a few hundred mainboards they can sell to Amiga users.
Of course, there wont be much hobby users that will buy it for Linux. Otherwise other PPC hardware, like the one from Genesi, would be a big hit which isnt the case! For example I cant imagine why anybody would buy Genesi hardware to run Linux PPC. This is the same with Samantha.

BUT: ACube has said they are looking for customers in the industry. They have already presented this mainboard on a fair in Munich! So you are wrong, I think Amiga is only a bonus, if it happens at all, their main buyers are elsewhere.

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