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Re: Don't mind the ugly forum icons.
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Ok, you should rename this topic NOW! The new forum logos look beautifull! Thanks to Ken and others involved!<img onmousedown="XK_InsertImage('message','http://amigans.net/uploads/smil3dbd4d4e4c4f2.gif','');" src="../../uploads/smil3dbd4d4e4c4f2.gif" alt="" />

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Re: SFS 1.x vs 2.x
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Thanks a lot!

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Re: New VisualPrefs themes for you to download!
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I don't know as I don't have OS4. The themes include VisualPrefs and Birdie images.

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Re: A favorite for OS4, but
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I've seen AmiKit of the XPs via WinUAE and wow! But, when you try the same thing on OS4 via Euae, gack! Ah, it's all about that JIT compiler? Any other speedup alternatives around?

Yes, it's about JIT. WinUAE with JIT disabled is also very slow.

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One speedup that I compared AK to and that AIAB -- AmigaInABox. AIAB is OS3.1 and Scalos 41.3 and whole lot faster than AK. I don't have data at hand to support that, but just appears to me as so! AmiKit will speedup by killing off all of the WBstartups.

Yes, there might be several reasons why AK is slower but the difference is hardly noticable on fast computers:

- AK uses OS3.9 while AIAB uses OS3.1 which might be a bit faster than OS3.9.

- Several years ago, when I tried the WinUAE for the first time on very slow 133Mhz PC, I noticed a considerable speed difference between Workbench and Directory Opus Magellan. Magellan was much slower.

- AK contains several UAE versions of programs. While some of them can work under EUAE, others are especially adjusted for WinUAE and that might cause the slowdowns under EUAE, maybe. I am talking about eg. "winuaeclip" located in WBStartup or math libraries located in LIBS: (together with "PatchMSB" command in startup-sequence, original OS3.9 math libs can be found in "LIBS:NoFPU" drawer.) "LIBS:Picasoo96/rtg.library" is also somehow modified for WinUAE (original library can be found in "LIBS:Picasso96/bak" drawer.) The same for Warp3D libraries...

- AK contains more patches (like TitleShadow, etc.) which could also cause some slowdowns compared to AIAB.

etc.


Edited by AmiKit on 2006/12/10 19:48:46
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SFS 1.x vs 2.x
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Nice to see the SFS Support Forum here.

My question is: What is the difference between 1.x and 2.x versions? What are the advantages or disadvantages between these two editions? etc. Thanks!

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New VisualPrefs themes for you to download!
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Just to let you know, exclusive AmiKit VP themes (created by Ken Lester) are now available for you to download. Get it here.

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Re: Not enough data ( multiview )
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Try to load and save the document using Heddley.

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Re: amikit on the mac?
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Re: The most complete collection of patches for OS3.9
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@R-TEAM

Iconlib 45.5.4 - I assume this one is the IconBeFast patch.

What about the others, what is their source? Can I have them please?

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The most complete collection of patches for OS3.9
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I thought his would help to someone. I know there already are some similar archives on Aminet, however while they contain patches on files that have never been part of the OS itself, other important OS patches are are missing.

Following archive contains the most complete collection of UNOFFICIAL patches for AmigaOS3.9. Most of them requires BoingBag1&2 already installed.

List of patches:

* Amigaguide.datatype 45.6
* Console.device 44.10
* FastFileSystem 45.14
* Icon.library 45.4
* MultiView 45.10
* RAM-Handler 44.23
* Rexxsyslib.library 44.2
* Shell 45.12
* Workbench.library 45.131

Download the archive from here.

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Re: Anything to watchout for installing Amigakit on top of AmigaForever 2006?
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RomanceClip wrote:
What a fantastic piece of software! It installed so easily and found my AmigaForever. There is so much on there.


Thank you very much! I love feedback like this

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RomanceClip wrote:
I also bought my A600 memory/clock from you and it is a very nice bit of kit - excellent value.

How you find time to develop something as lavish as this [/b]and[/b] run a super on-line store is a miracle!


Well, what I wanted to point out when saying "I cannot imagine how you want to download the whole AmigaKit store" is that "AmigaKit.com" and "AmiKit" are two DIFFERENT things and I have nothing to do with "AmigaKit.com" store. Seems I have to reconsider my sense of humour But anyway, I agree the AmigaKit.com's customer support is excellent. I orderer few things from them too!

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Re: Anything to watchout for installing Amigakit on top of AmigaForever 2006?
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I saw Amigakit here on this site and am downloading it now.
I intend to install it to run with my Amiga Forever 2006 - do I have to watch out for any problems?

Well, I cannot imagine how you want to download the whole AmigaKit store ...but with regards to AmiKit you shouldn't experience any problems. The package will install into its own location and it will use the Amiga Forever 2006 as a source of the AmigaOS files only. Enjoy!

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