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Task "Radeon" crashes occasionally during boot
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From time to time, this little but annoying problem raises its ugly head. During boot, after loading the KickStart modules the "Radeon" task crashes. The boot is interrupted and I get a Grim Reaper. The problem goes away after reboot though sometimes I need to reboot the machine several times before success. I am using OS4 Final Update, the machine is A1-XE G4 800 MHz with 512 MB RAM and Radeon 7000.

Here's the crashlog:
Crash log for task "Radeon"
Generated by GrimReaper 52.3
Crash occured in module dos.library.kmod at address 0x014FC204
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: 014E8BC8 6B5A2840 00000000 00002280 000008A0 6B789340 00000114 00000001
8: 048242C0 014E8ACC 000008A0 6FEBA8CC 48442044 6FD8F28C 00000000 00000000
16: 00000000 00000000 1AD85E84 6B5A68CE 6FF68E50 6B5A2998 00000000 6B5A6896
24: 6FD9A000 00000113 00000001 6B5A6880 6FD9A000 00002280 6B58C860 6B789340


FPR (Floating Point Registers, NaN = Not a Number):
0: nan 0 0 0
4: 0 0 0 0
8: 0 0 10 3.55431e-10
12: 4.5036e+15 0.5 0 0
16: 0 0 0 0
20: 0 0 0 0
24: 0 0 0 0
28: 0 0 0 0

FPSCR (Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82062000


SPRs (Special Purpose Registers):
Machine State (msr) : 0x0000D030
Condition (cr) : 0x48444044
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x014FC204
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x20000000
Count (ctr) : 0x014E8ACC
Link (lr) : 0x014E8BC8
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x40000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x000022B8



680x0 emulated registers:
DATA: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
ADDR: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
FPU0: 0 0 0 0
FPU4: 0 0 0 0



Symbol info:
Instruction pointer 0x014FC204 belongs to module "dos.library.kmod" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x00020C24
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x0000D5E8
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF88D64 (section 5 @ 0x13D44)
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF8AB98 (section 5 @ 0x15B78)
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF8A10C (section 5 @ 0x150EC)
Radeon:_start()+0x264 (section 1 @ 0x264)
native kernel module kernel+0x00035BE0
native kernel module kernel+0x00035C60


PPC disassembly:
014fc1fc: 90010014 stw r0,20(r1)
014fc200: 41820030 beq- 0x14FC230
*014fc204: 80830038 lwz r4,56(r3)
014fc208: 2f840000 cmpwi cr7,r4,0
014fc20c: 419e0024 beq- cr7,0x14FC230

System information:

CPU
Model: Motorola MPC 7445/7455 Apollo V2.1
CPU speed: 800 MHz
FSB speed: 133 MHz
Extensions: performancemonitor altivec

Machine
Machine name: AmigaOne
Memory: 524288 KB
Extensions: bus.pci bus.agp

Expansion buses
PCI/AGP
00:00.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0660
Range 0: 00000000 - 00400000 (PREF.MEM)
00:01.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0661
00:06.0 Vendor 0x10B7 Device 0x9200
Range 0: 00802000 - 00802080 (IO)
Range 1: 88100000 - 88100080 (MEM)
00:07.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0686
00:07.1 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0571
Range 0: 000001F0 - 000001F8 (IO)
Range 1: 000003F0 - 000003F8 (IO)
Range 2: 00000170 - 00000178 (IO)
Range 3: 00000370 - 00000378 (IO)
Range 4: 0000CC00 - 0000CC10 (IO)
00:07.2 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 00802080 - 008020A0 (IO)
00:07.3 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 008020A0 - 008020C0 (IO)
00:07.4 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3057
00:07.5 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3058
Range 0: 00802100 - 00802200 (IO)
Range 1: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
Range 2: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
00:07.6 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3068
Range 0: 00802300 - 00802400 (IO)
00:08.0 Vendor 0x1102 Device 0x0002
Range 0: 00802400 - 00802420 (IO)
00:08.1 Vendor 0x1102 Device 0x7002
Range 0: 00802420 - 00802428 (IO)
00:09.0 Vendor 0x1095 Device 0x0680
Range 0: 00802428 - 00802430 (IO)
Range 1: 00802430 - 00802438 (IO)
Range 2: 00802438 - 00802440 (IO)
Range 3: 00802440 - 00802448 (IO)
Range 4: 00802450 - 00802460 (IO)
01:00.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x5159
Range 0: 80000000 - 88000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 00002000 - 00002100 (IO)
Range 2: 88000000 - 88010000 (MEM)

Libraries
0x01DA3C22: exec.library V52.8
0x6FF66174: vilintuisup.library V0.9
0x6FF66048: cgxvideo.library V42.1
0x6FF350E0: cybergraphics.library V43.0
0x6B4547D4: asl.library V52.1
0x6B451D20: getfile.gadget V52.1
0x6B451AA0: checkbox.gadget V52.1
0x6B475430: penmap.image V52.1
0x6B457E08: chooser.gadget V52.1
0x6B42A020: string.gadget V52.1
0x6B454458: listbrowser.gadget V52.3
0x6B4511F8: clicktab.gadget V52.1
0x6B472D10: label.image V52.1
0x6B475330: glyph.image V52.1
0x6B472950: button.gadget V52.1
0x6B475230: scroller.gadget V52.1
0x6B457218: layout.gadget V52.1
0x6B475130: drawlist.image V52.1
0x6B4723B0: Picasso96API.library V2.343
0x6FF57ECC: workbench.library V52.1
0x6B571540: datatypes.library V52.1
0x6B963700: window.class V52.1
0x6B5775D0: bevel.image V52.1
0x6B4E5130: space.gadget V52.1
0x6B577358: emulation.library V41.438
0x6B4E40F0: gadtools.library V52.1
0x6FF83644: png.iconmodule V52.1
0x6FEBA8CC: icon.library V52.2
0x6B572158: version.library V52.1
0x6B5DB740: iffparse.library V52.1
0x6FD8FECC: locale.library V52.1
0x6FF827AC: diskfont.library V52.1
0x6B963028: petunia.library V52.5
0x6FF665B8: diskcache.library V3.13
0x6FD775E8: dos.library V52.12
0x6FF66354: usbprivate.library V52.6
0x6FEB6228: bootkeyboard.usbfd V52.2
0x6FEB61A8: bootmouse.usbfd V52.2
0x6FF8FAAC: hub.usbfd V52.4
0x6FE6808C: usbresource.library V52.6
0x6FF91C18: hunk.library V52.2
0x6FF8F354: elf.library V52.4
0x6FF0D4D0: intuition.library V52.2
0x6FF55150: rtg.library V41.4288
0x6FF918A0: ATIRadeon.chip V52.5
0x6FF91824: PCIGraphics.card V52.2
0x6FF9DA10: keymap.library V52.1
0x6FF7FDE0: layers.library V52.1
0x6FFB0420: graphics.library V52.1
0x6FF810E4: nonvolatile.library V52.1
0x6FF9E318: newlib.library V52.33
0x6FF901AC: utility.library V52.1
0x6FF9D0A8: expansion.library V52.2

Devices
0x6FE68300: usbsys.device V52.6
0x6FF81870: uhci.usbhcd V52.9
0x6FF81704: sii0680ide.device V52.1
0x6FF81524: a1ide.device V52.1
0x6FF83218: a1floppy.device V52.2
0x6FFFB628: console.device V52.2
0x6FFF9530: ramdrive.device V52.2
0x6FF823BC: input.device V52.1
0x6FFFB314: keyboard.device V52.1
0x6FF9D774: gameport.device V52.1
0x6FFF9410: timer.device V52.1

Tasks
input.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FF5D000 - 0x6FF65000, pointer @ 0x6FF64F70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
SFS DosList handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BBF8004 - 0x6BBFAFFC, pointer @ 0x6BBFAF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE37000 - 0x6FE3B000, pointer @ 0x6FE3AF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xF8007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE2F000 - 0x6FE37000, pointer @ 0x6FE36F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xBC001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FDEB000 - 0x6FDF3000, pointer @ 0x6FDF2F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xBC001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FEAB000 - 0x6FEB3000, pointer @ 0x6FEB2F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE6B000 - 0x6FE73000, pointer @ 0x6FE72F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE93000 - 0x6FE9B000, pointer @ 0x6FE9AF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Task (Waiting)
CD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FCA2004 - 0x6FCA4FFC, pointer @ 0x6FCA4F40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FCA9004 - 0x6FCABFFC, pointer @ 0x6FCABF40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B67C004 - 0x6B67EFFC, pointer @ 0x6B67ECE0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH4 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FCB7004 - 0x6FCB9FFC, pointer @ 0x6FCB9EE0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xE0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH5 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BBFF004 - 0x6BC01FFC, pointer @ 0x6BC01F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH6 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BC06004 - 0x6BC08FFC, pointer @ 0x6BC08F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BC0D004 - 0x6BC0FFFC, pointer @ 0x6BC0FF20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FCB0004 - 0x6FCB2FFC, pointer @ 0x6FCB2F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B794004 - 0x6B796FFC, pointer @ 0x6B796F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH3 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B79B004 - 0x6B79DFFC, pointer @ 0x6B79DF20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD70004 - 0x6FD72FFC, pointer @ 0x6FD72F20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
console.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FF05000 - 0x6FF0D000, pointer @ 0x6FF0CF70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xF0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
dos_flc_handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD5B004 - 0x6FD5DFFC, pointer @ 0x6FD5DF40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_nbmd_process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD62004 - 0x6FD64FFC, pointer @ 0x6FD64F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FFA6000 - 0x6FFA7F40, pointer @ 0x6FFA7E90 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x10000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
RAW (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B7A2004 - 0x6B7A4FFC, pointer @ 0x6B7A4E30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B7A9004 - 0x6B7ABFFC, pointer @ 0x6B7ABE30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B683004 - 0x6B685FFC, pointer @ 0x6B685E30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B5E1004 - 0x6B5E9FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5E9E30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ENV (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B5B8004 - 0x6B5C0FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5C0E30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
string.gadget server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B436004 - 0x6B43EFFC, pointer @ 0x6B43EE20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FDA3000 - 0x6FDAB000, pointer @ 0x6FDAAF40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
Initial CLI [C:LoadMonDrvs] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B5AB004 - 0x6B5B3FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5B3D60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD9B000 - 0x6FDA3000, pointer @ 0x6FDA2F40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
datatypes.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B45F004 - 0x6B467FFC, pointer @ 0x6B467F40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00001100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ramlib (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B5F6004 - 0x6B5FEFFC, pointer @ 0x6B5FEF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
reaper.task (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B603004 - 0x6B60BFFC, pointer @ 0x6B60BEE0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [Radeon] (Crashed)
Stack: 0x6B59A004 - 0x6B5A2FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5A2840 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Crashed)
Picasso96 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B52E004 - 0x6B536FFC, pointer @ 0x6B536DF0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_signal_server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD69004 - 0x6FD6BFFC, pointer @ 0x6FD6BF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000E000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
idle.task (Ready)
Stack: 0x6FF80000 - 0x6FF81000, pointer @ 0x6FF80FD0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Ready)


Any ideas what could cause this. The irritating part is that this problem seems completely random. The machine might work months without problems, now it has been crashing several times during the last three days.

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Re: Merry Christmas/Season Greetings All.
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Merry Christmas for everybody who celebrates it, Seasons Greetings to the rest!

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@TetiSoft
Quote:

The driver is for LSI, NCR and Symbios Logic 53Cxxx chips. The PCI SCSI boards with those chips are the cheapest which I could find at www.alternate.de, cheaper than Adaptec (of course not cheaper than a board which you already own). On EBay there also exist lots of such cards, and it looks as if only few buyers are interested in them.


I should have been more specific - Adaptec cards are more common here in Finland. Must be a market thing. Just checked the local Internet auction site - they have half a dozen Adaptec cards on sale (starting from few Euros) but nothing else.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@Rogue
Quote:

Matter of fact is that so far no one was willing to work on a Blizzard SCSI driver, simply because no one saw the need for it.


No offense, but did you conduct a proper customer survey before reaching this conclusion?

@Tetisoft
Quote:

The documentation for the AOne SCSI driver (lsi53c8xx.device) which can be found on os4depot.net as part of an (old) ide_driverpack.zip archive and on the OS4Final CD for A1 says that the driver was tested with an Epson GT7000 scanner.


My GT7000 arrived with an Adaptec SCSI card, should have it somewhere - any chance for support for it? They are more common (and cheaper) than LSI-based cards.

@Mikey_C
Quote:

Note, scsi was good for its time, but like all things we have to move on.


To where? I think for the currently low powered (even with PPC accelerator) Classic Amigas it is still the best choice.

@all
I can understand the reasoning behind lack of BPPC classic support - but I don't agree with it. I am all for releasing the OS4 for Classics as it it now and hope there will be (in time) a driver for BPPC SCSI. Like said before, it is not a showstopper.

I also want to stress that I really appreciate the work of all those involved in the development of OS4 and especially the classic Amiga version.

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Re: Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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@TetiSoft

Quote:

TetiSoft wrote:
Well, you just confirmed that the BPPC SCSI support is not that much important because the power users with expensive (when it was bought) SCSI equipment dont use an A1200 anyway.


I think that is a common misconception...

Quote:

Of course BPPC SCSI support would be nice, but the fact that its missing is IMHO just annoying, not a real showstopper.


Not a showstopper but a real nuisance. For me it means that every time I want to use my SCSI flatbed scanner with ImageFX or use my SCSI hard disks for video recording with VHI Studio, I have to boot into AmigaOS 3.9. I would like to go all OS4, but it seems impossible now.

Quote:

The remaining classic power users have CSPPC SCSI and that is supported.


Not true, as this thread shows there are also power users using BPPC SCSI.

Quote:

When you have to replace your existing A1200 SCSI drives with IDE versions, a brand new IDE harddisk plus an ATAPI DVD drive from www.alternate.de are together(!) cheaper than 80 Euro...


How about other SCSI devices like flatbed scanners?

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Some questions regarding OS4 for Classic Amigas
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First, many thanks to all parties involved for bringing OS4 to the classic Amigas

I have some questions regarding this release. I tried to gather information from the various related threads but could not find an answer to following issues:

First, the BPPC SCSI - can somebody please explain why it is not supported? Is it a technical problem? I have understood CSPPC SCSI is supported, so why not BPPC one?

Second, the USB - what controllers are supported? Can we for example use Spider USB cards?

Finally, is OS4 for classics able to use the joystick ports on the mobo? If I want to play games through emulation does the joystick work on those?

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Re: USB Card reader and A1 internal USB - connection problem
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@Chip

It is a non-fixed XE-G4 model. I suppose it is more to do with the connector used in the card reader cable than the A1. Similar thing can be witnessed with IDE cable connectors I think - some of them have all holes open while others have one blocked.

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Re: USB Card reader and A1 internal USB - connection problem
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@Raziel

Quote:

One question though, you stated in your first mail:
Quote:

In A1:
+5v D- D+ GND x
+5V D- D+ GND SHL

I presume that this is meant while looking at the pins and counting from left to right, that is "back" of the mobo (where the original USB ports reside) to "front" (where the IDE connectors are)?


I used the header for USB 3 and 4 which is located at the back corner of motherboard, near the PCI slots - roughly like this:

-------back mobo connectors----
USB
..PCI PCI PCI PCI AGP

...............IDE
...............IDE
floppy
--------------------

The pins are like you said - from back of mobo towards floppy connector.

Hope this clarifies things a bit

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Re: USB Card reader and A1 internal USB - connection problem
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@Raziel

First, sorry for the slow reply, just noticed your messages in this thread!

To answer your earlier question - yes, drilling the hole solved the problem for me. I still have not tested the card reader with lots of different cards, but at least the USB works fine (I can plug and unplug devices without a reboot).

As for the colours of the wires, in my case they were as
follows:

Blue Yellow Red Black x
Purple Green Orange Brown x

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Uuencode/uudecode utility for OS4?
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Is there a utility for OS4 which can uuencode/uudecode files?

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Re: USB Card reader and A1 internal USB - connection problem
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@Swoop

Thanks for the tip, I "drilled" a hole to the card reader connector with a hot needle and can now plug it into motherboard connector. No smoke or other alarming features appeared when I powered up the A1, so things are looking good for the moment

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USB Card reader and A1 internal USB - connection problem
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I recently acquired a USB Multifunction card reader and would like to connect it to A1 USB connectors located on the motherboard (J9A1). The problem is that the connector of the card is a mirror of the motherboard pinout.

In A1:
+5v D- D+ GND x
+5V D- D+ GND SHL

Here 'x' marks a missing pin, and SHL is a shield ground.

In card reader:
+5V D- D+ GND GND
+5V D- D+ GND x

Here the 'x' marks a block in the connector which effectively prevents the connection.

Any ideas how to fix this problem? Is there some adapter available which would reverse the pins or do I need a completely new connector?

What is the idea of the SHL pin? The front end USB connector cables of the Antec tower do not use this pin at all, only the four pins are used.

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Re: Major Announcement............
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@evilrich

Many thanks for your continuing efforts to improve EUAE. To me it is propably the most important application for OS4, since is allows me to run the classic Amiga apps (and especially games) on my AmigaOne. Thanks to you I have an A500, A1200, CDTV, CD32 and A1 all in one box

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Re: AmigaOS 4.0 July 2007 Update Available !!!
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@AmiDog

Okay, that could explain things. Strange thing is that U-Boot did find the Stelladaptor during boot, it is the only thing connected permanently to USB ports, and 1 USB device is reported found in the first U-Boot screen.

@acefnq

I noticed the thread, and actually found the solution from it. With front panel USB ports now activated in U-Boot, both Stelladaptor and Nokia devices are found again, and AmigaInput works again, too - hurrah!

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Re: AmigaOS 4.0 July 2007 Update Available !!!
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I have problems with the new USB stack version - if I try to connect my Nokia phones to front USB connectors, they are not recognised anymore. Tested with both N95 and N93 (as mass storage devices), neither is seen by the system now (they worked before).

Also, the AmigaInput apparently no longer works with the new USB stack - I have a Stelladaptor USB adapter connected to front USB connector. Again, it used to work ok with the "Final Update", but is no longer recognised with the latest OS4 update.

Any ideas what could be wrong and how can I get these things working again?

Edit: Problem solved. Noticed from UBoot prefs that the front ports were disabled! I wonder what else was changed there during update?

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Re: What games can use a joystick via amigainput on OS4 final?
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@ScottCabit

E-UAE supports AmigaInput - with suitable adapter you can use any Amiga joystick to play your favourite classic Amiga game.

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Re: OS4 Version of Warzone 2100?
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The screenshots of the game look rather good, somebody please port this game!

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Installed OS3.9 - now unable to use hard drive...
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My nephew decided to install the OS3.9 into his A1200. He first created the emergency disk, then booted from the install CD and installed the OS to a clean partition.

Everything seemed to go well, but after the install there are problems with partitioning and writing to hard disk. Apparently if he creates three separate partitions, the last one is not recognised and cannot be accessed (written). All the partitions are less than 2 GB each and are less than 4 GB in total.

Any ideas what could be wrong? He is using a DCE CDROM adapter (which is a 4-way IDE splitter, much like Idefix), can that cause problems with OS3.9? Anything else that could cause the problems?

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Re: Radeon Driver crashing on OS4 Final
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@tonyw
No icon hacks, only the png.iconmodule in 'LIBS:IconModules/'. I use png icons from the PowerIcons archive.

@Snuffy
The 640x480 frequency does seem to be wrong (it should be max 80) but the 1280x1024 freq is right for the Acer TFT I use.

@pvanni
The 'softsprite' and 'interrupt' tooltypes are at their default setting - as the installer set them. What do these tooltypes do? I have understood that you need to have interrupt=yes if you want the Warp3D games to work well.

Today the system has not crashed at all - no GRs during boot. There seem to be no simple reason for this behaviour

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Radeon Driver crashing on OS4 Final
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Recently, I have witnessed several occasions when the Radeon driver crashes on boot. Just before WorkBench should appear, I get a visit from Grim Reaper and am forced to reboot the machine. Today, I had to reboot three times in a row before the machine booted properly. Here is the crash log:

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Crash log for task "Radeon"
Generated by GrimReaper 52.1
Crash occured in module dos.library.kmod at address 0x014DB194
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: 014DB3C0 6B5E9800 FAEA1EF7 00002280 000008A0 6B9C1340 00000114 00000001
8: 0493F920 014DAE48 000008A0 FFFFFFFF 28444D24 03057B80 00000000 00000000
16: 00000000 00000000 1AD8D0AC 6FF5EE5E 6FF60DF0 6B5E99A8 00000000 6FF5EE26
24: 6FDFE000 6B5ED010 00000001 00000114 00002280 6B9C1340 FFFFFFFF 00002280


FPR (Floating Point Registers, NaN = Not a Number):
0: NaN 2.2 0.45455 0
4: 0 0 0 0
8: 0 0 0 0
12: NaN 1e-05 0 0
16: 0 0 0 0
20: 0 0 0 0
24: 0 0 0 0
28: 0 0 0 0

FPSCR (Floating Point Status and Control Register): 0x82068000


SPRs (Special Purpose Registers):
Machine State (msr) : 0x0000D030
Condition (cr) : 0x48442D44
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x014DB194
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0x20009B11
Count (ctr) : 0x014E5F80
Link (lr) : 0x014DB3C0
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x40000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x000022A0



680x0 emulated registers:
DATA: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
ADDR: 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
FPU0: 0 0 0 0
FPU4: 0 0 0 0



Symbol info:
Instruction pointer 0x014DB194 belongs to module "dos.library.kmod" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x00002E14
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x00003040
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x00003144
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x0000DCB4
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF88D64 (section 5 @ 0x13D44)
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF8AB98 (section 5 @ 0x15B78)
module LIBS:icon.library at 0x7FF8A10C (section 5 @ 0x150EC)
Radeon:_start()+0x264 (section 1 @ 0x264)
native kernel module dos.library.kmod+0x0001DFDC


PPC disassembly:
014db18c: 90010024 stw r0,36(r1)
014db190: 41820074 beq- 0x14DB204
*014db194: 801f0020 lwz r0,32(r31)
014db198: 3d20014e lis r9,334
014db19c: 3929ae48 subi r9,r9,20920

System information:

CPU
Model: Motorola MPC 7445/7455 Apollo V2.1
CPU speed: 800 MHz
FSB speed: 133 MHz
Extensions: performancemonitor altivec

Machine
Machine name: AmigaOne
Memory: 524288 KB
Extensions: bus.pci bus.agp

Expansion buses
PCI/AGP
00:00.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0660
Range 0: 00000000 - 00400000 (PREF.MEM)
00:01.0 Vendor 0x10CC Device 0x0661
00:06.0 Vendor 0x10B7 Device 0x9200
Range 0: 00802000 - 00802080 (IO)
Range 1: 88100000 - 88100080 (MEM)
00:07.0 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0686
00:07.1 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x0571
Range 0: 000001F0 - 000001F8 (IO)
Range 1: 000003F0 - 000003F8 (IO)
Range 2: 00000170 - 00000178 (IO)
Range 3: 00000370 - 00000378 (IO)
Range 4: 0000CC00 - 0000CC10 (IO)
00:07.2 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 00802080 - 008020A0 (IO)
00:07.3 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3038
Range 4: 008020A0 - 008020C0 (IO)
00:07.4 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3057
00:07.5 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3058
Range 0: 00802100 - 00802200 (IO)
Range 1: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
Range 2: 00802200 - 00802208 (IO)
00:07.6 Vendor 0x1106 Device 0x3068
Range 0: 00802300 - 00802400 (IO)
00:08.0 Vendor 0x1102 Device 0x0002
Range 0: 00802400 - 00802420 (IO)
00:08.1 Vendor 0x1102 Device 0x7002
Range 0: 00802420 - 00802428 (IO)
00:09.0 Vendor 0x1095 Device 0x0680
Range 0: 00802428 - 00802430 (IO)
Range 1: 00802430 - 00802438 (IO)
Range 2: 00802438 - 00802440 (IO)
Range 3: 00802440 - 00802448 (IO)
Range 4: 00802450 - 00802460 (IO)
00:0A.0 Vendor 0x109E Device 0x036E
Range 0: 88101000 - 88102000 (PREF.MEM)
00:0A.1 Vendor 0x109E Device 0x0878
Range 0: 88102000 - 88103000 (PREF.MEM)
01:00.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x5159
Range 0: 80000000 - 88000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 00002000 - 00002100 (IO)
Range 2: 88000000 - 88010000 (MEM)

Libraries
0x01DA3B4A: exec.library V52.2
0x6FF5E174: vilintuisup.library V0.9
0x6FF5E048: cgxvideo.library V42.1
0x6FF2D0E0: cybergraphics.library V43.0
0x6B50DB74: asl.library V52.1
0x6B508D20: getfile.gadget V52.1
0x6B508AA0: checkbox.gadget V52.1
0x6B64F430: penmap.image V52.1
0x6B50FE08: chooser.gadget V52.1
0x6B504020: string.gadget V52.1
0x6B50D7F8: listbrowser.gadget V52.3
0x6B5081F8: clicktab.gadget V52.1
0x6B588D10: label.image V52.1
0x6B64F330: glyph.image V52.1
0x6B588950: button.gadget V52.1
0x6B64F230: scroller.gadget V52.1
0x6B50F218: layout.gadget V52.1
0x6B64F130: drawlist.image V52.1
0x6B5883B0: Picasso96API.library V2.343
0x6FF4E7AC: workbench.library V52.1
0x6B5FA540: datatypes.library V52.1
0x6B58C1B0: window.class V52.1
0x6B64A970: bevel.image V52.1
0x6B5ED3F0: space.gadget V52.1
0x6B64A6F8: emulation.library V41.438
0x6B6530F0: gadtools.library V52.1
0x6FF92644: png.iconmodule V52.1
0x6FEB18CC: icon.library V52.2
0x6B5FB1D8: version.library V52.1
0x6B6495C0: iffparse.library V52.1
0x6FFB15CC: locale.library V52.1
0x6FF617AC: diskfont.library V52.1
0x6FF96E58: petunia.library V52.1
0x6FF5E5B8: diskcache.library V3.13
0x6FD935E8: dos.library V52.2
0x6FF5E354: usbprivate.library V52.2
0x6FEAE228: bootkeyboard.usbfd V52.2
0x6FEAE1A8: bootmouse.usbfd V52.2
0x6FF96AAC: hub.usbfd V52.1
0x6FF8142C: usbresource.library V52.2
0x6FF90C18: hunk.library V52.2
0x6FF96354: elf.library V52.1
0x6FF054D0: intuition.library V52.2
0x6FF4D150: rtg.library V41.4288
0x6FF908A0: ATIRadeon.chip V52.5
0x6FF90824: PCIGraphics.card V52.2
0x6FF93A10: keymap.library V52.1
0x6FF81310: layers.library V52.1
0x6FFB0420: graphics.library V52.1
0x6FF85224: nonvolatile.library V52.1
0x6FF942B8: newlib.library V52.3
0x6FF8F1AC: utility.library V52.1
0x6FF930A8: expansion.library V52.1

Devices
0x6FF816A0: usbsys.device V52.2
0x6FF85E10: uhci.usbhcd V52.2
0x6FF85B64: sii0680ide.device V52.1
0x6FF858E4: a1ide.device V52.1
0x6FF92218: a1floppy.device V52.2
0x6FFFB628: console.device V52.2
0x6FFF9530: ramdrive.device V52.2
0x6FF613BC: input.device V52.1
0x6FFFB314: keyboard.device V52.1
0x6FF93774: gameport.device V52.1
0x6FFF9410: timer.device V52.1

Tasks
input.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FF55000 - 0x6FF5D000, pointer @ 0x6FF5CF70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
SFS DosList handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BC57000 - 0x6BC58FFC, pointer @ 0x6BC58F60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FFB4000 - 0x6FFB8000, pointer @ 0x6FFB7F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xF8007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FDE3000 - 0x6FDEB000, pointer @ 0x6FDEAF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xBC001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE37000 - 0x6FE3F000, pointer @ 0x6FE3EF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xBC001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FEA3000 - 0x6FEAB000, pointer @ 0x6FEAAF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE63000 - 0x6FE6B000, pointer @ 0x6FE6AF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
sii0680ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FE8B000 - 0x6FE93000, pointer @ 0x6FE92F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000000, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Task (Waiting)
CD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FCFA000 - 0x6FCFBFFC, pointer @ 0x6FCFBF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FBDB000 - 0x6FBDCFFC, pointer @ 0x6FBDCF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B6F8000 - 0x6B6F9FFC, pointer @ 0x6B6F9CF0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xC0000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH4 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FAC8000 - 0x6FAC9FFC, pointer @ 0x6FAC9EF0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xE0000100, SigWait 0x18000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B882000 - 0x6B883FFC, pointer @ 0x6B883F30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FABC000 - 0x6FABDFFC, pointer @ 0x6FABDF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B7FB000 - 0x6B7FCFFC, pointer @ 0x6B7FCF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH3 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B781000 - 0x6B782FFC, pointer @ 0x6B782F30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH5 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6BC5D000 - 0x6BC5EFFC, pointer @ 0x6BC5EF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH6 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B9D0000 - 0x6B9D1FFC, pointer @ 0x6B9D1F30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD5E000 - 0x6FD5FFFC, pointer @ 0x6FD5FF30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
console.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FEFD000 - 0x6FF05000, pointer @ 0x6FF04F70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xF0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
dos_flc_handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FF39000 - 0x6FF3AFFC, pointer @ 0x6FF3AF40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_nbmd_process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD83000 - 0x6FD84FFC, pointer @ 0x6FD84F60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
FD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FFA6000 - 0x6FFA7F40, pointer @ 0x6FFA7E90 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x10000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
RAW (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B724000 - 0x6B725FFC, pointer @ 0x6B725E40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B70E000 - 0x6B70FFFC, pointer @ 0x6B70FE40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B6FE000 - 0x6B6FFFFC, pointer @ 0x6B6FFE40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B655000 - 0x6B65CFFC, pointer @ 0x6B65CE40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ENV (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B60E000 - 0x6B615FFC, pointer @ 0x6B615E40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
string.gadget server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B596000 - 0x6B59DFFC, pointer @ 0x6B59DE30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Initial CLI [C:LoadMonDrvs] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B605000 - 0x6B60CFFC, pointer @ 0x6B60CD50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FDAB000 - 0x6FDB3000, pointer @ 0x6FDB2F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FDA3000 - 0x6FDAB000, pointer @ 0x6FDAAF50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xA0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
ramlib (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B672000 - 0x6B679FFC, pointer @ 0x6B679F60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
reaper.task (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B67B000 - 0x6B682FFC, pointer @ 0x6B682EF0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
datatypes.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B59F000 - 0x6B5A6FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5A6F50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00001100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
Background CLI [Radeon] (Crashed)
Stack: 0x6B5E2000 - 0x6B5E9FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5E9800 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Crashed)
Picasso96 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6B5B9000 - 0x6B5C0FFC, pointer @ 0x6B5C0E00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_signal_server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6FD8C000 - 0x6FD8DFFC, pointer @ 0x6FD8DF60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000E000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
idle.task (Ready)
Stack: 0x6FF82000 - 0x6FF83000, pointer @ 0x6FF82FD0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Ready)

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Any ideas what could cause this? I have checked the Radeon tool types between the final and Update 4 and cannot see any alarming differences:

Final:
BOARDTYPE=Radeon
CMPLENGTH=6
(BORDERBLANK=Yes)
(BIGSPRITE=Yes)
(SOFTSPRITE=Yes)
IGNOREMASK=Yes
(DISPLAYCHAIN=Yes)
FAKENATIVEMODES=No
VSYNCMIN=60
VSYNCMAX=85
HSYNCMIN=31500
HSYNCMAX=64000
MODE=640x480@85
MODE=800x600@75
MODE=1024x768@72
MODE=1280x1024@60
INTERRUPT=Yes

Update 4:
BOARDTYPE=Radeon
CMPLENGTH=6
(SETTINGSFILE=SYS:Devs/Picasso96Settings)
(BORDERBLANK=Yes)
(BIGSPRITE=Yes)
(SOFTSPRITE=Yes)
IGNOREMASK=Yes
(DISPLAYCHAIN=Yes)
FAKENATIVEMODES=Yes
INTERRUPT=Yes
VSYNCMIN=60
VSYNCMAX=75
HSYNCMIN=30000
HSYNCMAX=80000
MODE=1280x1024@60
MODE=1280x1024@75
MODE=1024x768@60
MODE=1024x768@75
MODE=800x600@60
MODE=800x600@75
MODE=640x480@60
MODE=640x480@75
MODE=400x300@60
MODE=400x300@75
MODE=320x240@60
MODE=320x240@75

The machine used is A1-XE G4 800 MHz, 512 MB RAM, Radeon 7000, SiI0680, SBLive, OS4 Final (clean install).

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