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Re: Usable IrDA port on A1XE ?
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@LiveForIt

Oh, I see I didn't understand that way... Would be cool to be able to open a1serial.device unit 3 and opening the onboard IrDA port... interesting idea.

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Re: Usable IrDA port on A1XE ?
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@LiveForIt

In fact what I want to know is : is it possible to write software that use it or not ?

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Usable IrDA port on A1XE ?
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I was looking at my A1XE board PDF manual when I noticed the presence of an IrDA port on it. I'd like to know if this port is working and usable under OS4 ?

EDIT: even if no high level driver exists yet

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Re: NTFSFileSystem and FATFileSystem on OS4 ?
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@haymigga

first I launch the TD64patch (in the user-sequence) with something like this :
Quote:
RUN <>C:TD64patch a1ide.device 1

a1ide.device is the device to patch (here internal A1 ide),
1 refers to the fact that I choosed to only patch the device for the unit I'll use for NTFS and that my PC HD is slave on the first port.

Then once it's okay I double click on the mountlist I defined using giggledisk (from the NTFS archive).

An it just worked.

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Re: Amiga OS4 - moviemaker
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A MUXING is a language abuse meaning Multiplexing

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@K-L

Ok, then I understand much better your average rate
I think i'll try if I can reconnect my A1200+PPC to up a bit my rate

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@K-L

Ok, I see, but it does not change the fact that judging by the proxy you are progressing almost 10Mn a day faster than me How do you do that ? You have your A1 switched on all day long ?

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@reflect

in fact I just check a minute ago and it seems that despite my hostanme being mentionned as "US network" (looking at "by Hostname") I contribute to Domain France (looking at "by domain"). Did you change something ?

@K-L

I don't understand my A1XE/G4 does an average of 6.44 Mnodes/sec what is your version ? I have dnetc running all the time but most of the time I'm also using the computer.
About the order all I was saying is that more that 1 PNodes aren't catchable easily and not tomorrow but that's not impossible.

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@salass00

yep but for the country page it uses the hostname address not the email substitution. I've asked for the substitution just look "abalaban" and the hostname associated it obvious.

Edit Oops, reflect was faster than

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@AmiGame

The location is based upon suffix examination : for example I have my email address xxx@xxx.fr -> I'm shown in France, BUT my ISP is using a domain name ending by .net for it's IP registration thus on the country page I'm shown being in US (even if my real IP is effectively registered in France).

@reflect:

welcome.

About the OS I doubt we will see AOS surpassing win anytime soon there is almost a difference of 1 PNodes...

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Re: Pull-Down menue unuseable...
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@Severin

In what aspect could this be a feature ? I have the same problem here without doing anything special : just open the DVplayer filerequester and then I can't use the menu associated with the filerequester (for example to sort entries by date, or size, etc.)

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Re: A call to all who use DNetC OGR/RC5
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@K-L

And re-hop, another frenchie

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Re: WB moves my icons alone...
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@All

Ok that's it now I have snapshoted my ram icon at the top of the screen and it not longer produce the effect : the ram disk stay at the top and other icons go under
So it seems the WB algorithm is to keep the icon that is the most at the top and reposition the other.

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Re: WB moves my icons alone...
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@thomas

Thank you for your answer, if you reread my first post, you'll see of course that I copied back RAM:Disk.info to ENVARC:Sys/def_ram.info after the snapshot.
Also there is no 'need' to add a "copy ENVARC:Sys/def_ram.info RAM:Disk.info" into the user-startup because since OS 3.5 (or was it only 3.9?) ENVARC:Sys/def_ram;info is automatically used by the ram disk.
However my problem is that doing this I *can* see for a short period that my ram disk is at the right position, however it's moved away after. Now that you tell me that WB automatically moves overlapping icons I guess this is my problem : IIRC I have some of my drives icons that are "unsnapshotted" leaving WB choose the right position, so it's possible that one on them tries to display at the top left corner and that triggers an icon rearranging what is unpleasant is that it's the second icon that is trying to display upon a previous positionned one that "wins" and stay at the position ?!?
I would have leave the previous icon, and placed elsewhere the new one... But without knowing the algorithm that decides we can only do suppositions and guesses.

... Thinking of it I'll do some more tests this night, may be it's the icon that has the lowest Y coordinate that wins, so snapshoting my ram icons a bit closer to the top may solve my problem... I will let you know.

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Re: Report your 'AmigaOS 4.0 Final' bugs here!
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@spotUP

This weekend I experienced something strange too with my PS2 keyboard (but it's an USB keyboard with its PS2 adapter) : keyboard died suddenly whereas everything else was working (mouse, AOS etc.). I first thought it was the battery that was dead so replaced them but no that wasn't that, so I soft rebooted to no avail, I decided to hard reboot no UBoot complained about not finding any keyboard !! After some reboot combination I decided to switch my A1 off for some seconds and sitch it on again then the keyboard was alive again. Since then no problem so far with it...


I see you last edited your post 27/12/2006 could you add the questions (with their eventual solution) that was added after your last post ? This thread is important source for problem tracking and summarize it all in the first post could be a good idea.

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Re: OS4 final gfx printing crash a1parallel.device !
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@Raziel

Hum sorry about the language was meant to be a joke : it was just a quote from the movie Pulp Fiction when Jules calls Marsellus. May be I should have made it clearer, seems it has been taken at first degree... Sorry again I wrongly assumed everybody was knowing this movie and I would have never think this could hurt.

Yes I have looked at other forums and did not find anything sensible about this particular problem (i.e. prints from notepad, but not gfx from any other, whereas it worked on pre4).

EDIT: a link that show the quote I was trying to refer to : imdb.com search for "which should be coming directly" to jump directly on the quote.


Edited by abalaban on 2007/1/17 0:22:38
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Re: OS4 final gfx printing crash a1parallel.device !
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@abalaban

So what noone to help me on this ?
I don't absolutely want to have a fix right now...

edit: removed unnecessary profanity


Edited by ssolie on 2007/1/16 20:47:22
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Re: WB moves my icons alone...
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@hotrod

Yes that was what I did in previous OS4 incarnation, but I wanted to know why this is happening...
Also this solution does not seems to me a very elegant one.
Thank you thought for your answer.

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WB moves my icons alone...
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On what criteria WB automatically moves icons on the WB after its opening ?
I have my drive icons on the left border from top to bottom of my WB and I want my RAM disk to be the first one, other eventually don't matter, so I snapshoted the icon at the right position, then copied back the RAM:disk.info to ENVARC:Sys/def_ram.info then I reboot. For a short period, I can see that my ram disk is effectively the first icon, then for an unknown reason icons are rearranged and ram becomes the last.
What happened ? Why ? How can I prevent this ?

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Re: OS4 final gfx printing crash a1parallel.device !
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@abalaban

Ok, I've just tried printing an image from Multiview and I get the same crash, the grim reaper log is attached below.
Note that after that I clicked on "Ignore DSI Error" and managed to get an output from the printer (only junk though)

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Crash log for task "a1parallel.device"
Generated by GrimReaper 52.1
Crash occured in module a1parallel.device at address 0x7F9E432C
Type of crash: DSI (Data Storage Interrupt) exception

Register dump:
GPR (General Purpose Registers):
0: 00000000 6B9B1FA0 7C0803A6 00000000 0000077A 00000000 01D9334C 01D93370
8: E3ABCEA0 6FF9580C 00000068 00000003 59800053 2C000000 41820034 3D606E72
16: 812B2DD4 3D606E72 800B2DD4 3D606E72 814901AC 915F0008 7C030378 6A7C5100
24: 6DC16EBC 68D06F90 6DBFFF40 00000000 6D67D7E0 00000057 6A4F0090 6DC16E54


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) : 0x39800039
Instruction Pointer (ip) : 0x7F9E432C
Xtended Exception (xer) : 0xA000FF60
Count (ctr) : 0x0143CAEC
Link (lr) : 0x7F9E42E4
DSI Status (dsisr) : 0x40000000
Data Address (dar) : 0x00000000



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 0x7F9E432C belongs to module "a1parallel.device" (HUNK/Kickstart)

Stack trace:
module DEVS:a1parallel.device at 0x7F9E432C (section 4 @ 0x130C)
native kernel module kernel+0x00019624

PPC disassembly:
7f9e4324: 41beffa4 beq- cr7,0x7F9E42C8
7f9e4328: 813f0090 lwz r9,144(r31)
*7f9e432c: 8bbb0000 lbz r29,0(r27)
7f9e4330: 3b7b0001 addi r27,r27,1
7f9e4334: 7d234b78 mr r3,r9

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: 98100000 - 98100080 (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)
01:00.0 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x5964
Range 0: 80000000 - 88000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 00002000 - 00002100 (IO)
Range 2: 88000000 - 88010000 (MEM)
01:00.1 Vendor 0x1002 Device 0x5D44
Range 0: 90000000 - 98000000 (PREF.MEM)
Range 1: 98000000 - 98010000 (MEM)

Libraries
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0x6f35a658: ISO-8859-15.charset V52.1
0x6f35a5d8: french_ISO-8859-15.language V52.1
0x01da3b4a: exec.library V52.2
0x6ff2c174: vilintuisup.library V0.9
0x6ff2c048: cgxvideo.library V42.1
0x6ff300e0: cybergraphics.library V43.0
0x6dd03d38: print.aweblib V37.0
0x6dde5668: awebjfif.awebplugin V1.13
0x6dde8098: awebpng.awebplugin V1.13
0x6d58e628: awebcharset.awebplugin V0.3
0x6d373c78: awebsupport.library V2.3
0x6d373af8: awebamissl.library V1.0
0x6d3737f8: awebamitcp.library V1.0
0x68cf3110: bmp.datatype V52.1
0x6b6224e0: openurl.library V7.2
0x6a4f93f0: Poppen.mui V20.248
0x6a4f9490: Numericbutton.mui V20.184
0x6d3730d8: dopus.library V22.38
0x6c77a074: amigaguide.datatype V52.1
0x6ae7acd4: amigaguide.library V52.1
0x6b575a5c: xadmaster.library V13.1
0x6dde8c18: Pipe.blanker V52.1
0x6b655a40: Popmenu.mui V20.57
0x6d374460: wav.datatype V52.1
0x6bdc8778: emu10kx.audio V6.7
0x6d374370: sound.datatype V44.30
0x6d3740a0: 8svx.datatype V52.1
0x6d3742b0: muirexx.library V20.263
0x6d9cf7b0: Scrollgroup.mui V20.209
0x6d9cf530: Popasl.mui V20.179
0x6d431200: Mailtext.mcc V19.9
0x6dde849e: Textinput.mcc V29.2001 (Legacy)
0x6dd0aa30: Floattext.mui V20.176
0x6b622270: muipop.library V20.301
0x6b6220e4: muihelp.library V20.303
0x6dca75d8: xenbar.image V20.172
0x6dca7720: Imagedisplay.mui V20.181
0x6dca7860: Pendisplay.mui V20.172
0x6b8f2fae: TheButton.mcc V20.5 (Legacy)
0x6d431a20: muiwinborder.class V20.253
0x6d58f0cc: xpkSQSH.library V1.10 (Legacy)
0x6d98051c: xpkSHRI.library V2.2 (Legacy)
0x6cb7e31c: xpkNUKE.library V1.0 (Legacy)
0x6d38a67c: xpkHUFF.library V0.62 (Legacy)
0x6d431e9c: xpkGZIP.library V50.4
0x6b8f4504: xpkmaster.library V5.0
0x6d4318e0: Gauge.mui V20.205
0x6b8f24ae: TheBarVirt.mcc V20.5 (Legacy)
0x6d4315c0: Virtgroup.mui V20.352
0x6d431520: TextEditor.mcc V15.19
0x6d431d40: NListtree.mcc V18.24
0x6d9cf2b0: NFloattext.mcc V19.53
0x6d9cfc10: NListview.mcc V19.72
0x6d9cfcb0: NList.mcc V20.117
0x6d9cf850: BetterString.mcc V11.8
0x6cbef9ae: TheBar.mcc V20.5 (Legacy)
0x6bde3b48: amissl_v097g.library V3.7
0x6d9cf688: amisslmaster.library V3.7
0x6d9cc03c: muiconfig.library V20.329
0x6cb7eec8: muigfx.library V20.510
0x6dddba28: muilowlevel.library V20.349
0x6c718b6c: muimaster.library V20.2277
0x6dde8320: text.datatype V52.1
0x6dde88a0: ascii.datatype V52.1
0x6ea490e8: javascript.aweblib V38.0
0x6ea4889c: codesets.library V6.2
0x6ea49208: cachebrowser.aweblib V38.0
0x6f35cc78: startup.aweblib V36.0
0x6dd09940: fuelgauge.gadget V52.1
0x6dd09598: speedbar.gadget V52.1
0x6dd07714: colorwheel.gadget V52.1
0x6ddd1568: Access.docky V52.1
0x6ddd14e8: Clock.docky V52.1
0x6ddd1468: SubDock.docky V52.1
0x6e177420: getfont.gadget V52.1
0x6df48500: texteditor.gadget V52.1
0x6defc938: popupmenu.class V52.1
0x6df44de0: getfile.gadget V52.1
0x6e08d658: listbrowser.gadget V52.3
0x6df44a38: clicktab.gadget V52.1
0x6e93f730: bitmap.image V52.1
0x6e177060: space.gadget V52.1
0x6e93f630: penmap.image V52.1
0x6e177150: integer.gadget V52.1
0x6e6eab90: slider.gadget V52.1
0x6df41708: chooser.gadget V52.1
0x6f2b7be0: string.gadget V52.1
0x6dfa6d88: radiobutton.gadget V52.1
0x6e175308: popupmenu.library V52.1
0x6e176ea0: checkbox.gadget V52.1
0x6e9c59c0: requester.class V52.1
0x6ea50b94: asl.library V52.1
0x6e112548: screenblanker.library V52.1
0x6e9c5104: usergroup.library V4.29
0x6eafaf70: mathieeedoubbas.library V52.1
0x6eacf960: label.image V52.1
0x6ea878f0: bsdsocket.library V4.286
0x6ff92d20: glyph.image V52.1
0x6eacf320: button.gadget V52.1
0x6ff92c20: scroller.gadget V52.1
0x6f26077c: textclip.library V52.1
0x6eadc420: bevel.image V52.1
0x6eaf7848: layout.gadget V52.1
0x6ff92b20: drawlist.image V52.1
0x6eafa040: window.class V52.1
0x6f323d50: jpeg.datatype V52.1
0x6f323c60: ilbm.datatype V52.1
0x6f266368: emulation.library V41.438
0x6f35dc34: picture.datatype V52.1
0x6f323a80: png.datatype V52.1
0x6f3a2c48: timezone.library V52.1
0x6f35a9d8: application.library V52.1
0x6ff9293c: ft2.library V8.1
0x6ff517ac: workbench.library V52.1
0x6f320120: Picasso96API.library V2.343
0x6f396ce0: gadtools.library V52.1
0x6f35b3dc: commodities.library V52.1
0x6f34b140: datatypes.library V52.1
0x6ff92644: png.iconmodule V52.1
0x6ffa60cc: icon.library V52.2
0x6fdb0a38: version.library V52.1
0x6f396140: iffparse.library V52.1
0x6ffb15cc: locale.library V52.1
0x6ff827ac: diskfont.library V52.1
0x6ff96cd8: petunia.library V52.1
0x6fdca5e8: dos.library V52.2
0x6ff2c264: usbprivate.library V52.2
0x6fea4328: bootkeyboard.usbfd V52.2
0x6fea42a8: bootmouse.usbfd V52.2
0x6ff967ac: hub.usbfd V52.1
0x6fea508c: usbresource.library V52.2
0x6ff90c18: hunk.library V52.2
0x6ff96354: elf.library V52.1
0x6ff044d0: intuition.library V52.2
0x6ff50150: rtg.library V41.4288
0x6ff908a0: ATIRadeon.chip V52.5
0x6ff90824: PCIGraphics.card V52.2
0x6ff93a10: keymap.library V52.1
0x6ff80de0: 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
0x6f1c391e: rexxsyslib.library V45.3 (Legacy)

Devices
0x6dde1854: ahi.device V6.6
0x6dc16e54: a1parallel.device V52.1
0x6dde8f24: printer.device V52.1
0x6dd07624: clipboard.device V52.1
0x6e99b764: eth3com.device V52.1
0x6fea5300: usbsys.device V52.2
0x6ff85f50: uhci.usbhcd V52.2
0x6ff858e4: a1ide.device V52.1
0x6ff92218: a1floppy.device V52.2
0x6fffb628: console.device V52.2
0x6fff9530: ramdrive.device V52.2
0x6ff823bc: input.device V52.1
0x6fffb314: keyboard.device V52.1
0x6ff93774: gameport.device V52.1
0x6fff9410: timer.device V52.1

Tasks
input.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ff58000 - 0x6ff60000, pointer @ 0x6ff5ff70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
USB stack (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ffb4000 - 0x6ffb8000, pointer @ 0x6ffb7f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe6e000 - 0x6fe76000, pointer @ 0x6fe75f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
UHCI Controller Task Unit 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe1e000 - 0x6fe26000, pointer @ 0x6fe25f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xbc001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
eth3com.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e1a4000 - 0x6e1abffc, pointer @ 0x6e1abf50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x10000010
State: Process (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fe8a000 - 0x6fe92000, pointer @ 0x6fe91f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
a1ide.device - chip 0 port 0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fea6000 - 0x6feae000, pointer @ 0x6feadf50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x20000000
State: Task (Waiting)
Vapor Toolkit Lib Rexx Reply Handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6b69e004 - 0x6b6a5ffc, pointer @ 0x6b6a5f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0009000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CD0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fce8000 - 0x6fce9ffc, pointer @ 0x6fce9f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAM (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f433000 - 0x6f434ffc, pointer @ 0x6f434cf0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH5 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f6bb000 - 0x6f6bcffc, pointer @ 0x6f6bcf30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH1 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fa9f000 - 0x6faa0ffc, pointer @ 0x6faa0f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH4 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f7e5000 - 0x6f7e6ffc, pointer @ 0x6f7e6f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH2 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f998000 - 0x6f999ffc, pointer @ 0x6f999f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH6 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f4f4000 - 0x6f4f5ffc, pointer @ 0x6f4f5f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH3 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f8ec000 - 0x6f8edffc, pointer @ 0x6f8edf30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH10 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fcf1000 - 0x6fcf2ffc, pointer @ 0x6fcf2f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
DH0 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fd95000 - 0x6fd96ffc, pointer @ 0x6fd96f30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa8000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
console.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fefc000 - 0x6ff04000, pointer @ 0x6ff03f70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
dos_flc_handler (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ff3c000 - 0x6ff3dffc, pointer @ 0x6ff3df40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_nbmd_process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdba000 - 0x6fdbbffc, pointer @ 0x6fdbbf60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
RAW (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f444000 - 0x6f445ffc, pointer @ 0x6f445e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f44d000 - 0x6f44effc, pointer @ 0x6f44ee40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f439000 - 0x6f43affc, pointer @ 0x6f43ae40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AUDIO (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ead1004 - 0x6ead8ffc, pointer @ 0x6ead8ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e12e000 - 0x6e135ffc, pointer @ 0x6e135e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e0cb000 - 0x6e0d2ffc, pointer @ 0x6e0d2e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e0a8000 - 0x6e0afffc, pointer @ 0x6e0afe40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6df85000 - 0x6df8cffc, pointer @ 0x6df8ce40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e034000 - 0x6e03bffc, pointer @ 0x6e03be40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dfc9000 - 0x6dfd0ffc, pointer @ 0x6dfd0e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
CON (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6b23d000 - 0x6b244ffc, pointer @ 0x6b244e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
PRT (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6d5c1000 - 0x6d5c8ffc, pointer @ 0x6d5c8f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ENV (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f36f000 - 0x6f376ffc, pointer @ 0x6f376e40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RexxMaster [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e980004 - 0x6e987ffc, pointer @ 0x6e987f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
TEXTCLIP (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6ea51000 - 0x6ea58ffc, pointer @ 0x6ea58ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench Clipboard Server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e71a000 - 0x6e721ffc, pointer @ 0x6e721f40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
string.gadget server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6df0a000 - 0x6df11ffc, pointer @ 0x6df11e30 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
texteditor.gadget Clipboard Server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6de90000 - 0x6dec0d38, pointer @ 0x6dec0c80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ContextMenus Command Dispatcher [ContextMenus Command Dispatcher] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6df1b000 - 0x6df24c3c, pointer @ 0x6df24bc0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench DosList Notify (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e1b5000 - 0x6e1bcffc, pointer @ 0x6e1bcf80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00003000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
LimpidClock.os4 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e003000 - 0x6e033d3c, pointer @ 0x6e033340 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
Workbench [Workbench] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e923000 - 0x6e92affc, pointer @ 0x6e92ae70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
datatypes.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f269000 - 0x6f270ffc, pointer @ 0x6f270f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00001100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fde2000 - 0x6fdea000, pointer @ 0x6fde9f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
? IPrefs ? (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f2fd000 - 0x6f304ffc, pointer @ 0x6f304590 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000f000, SigWait 0xc0000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ConClip (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e9fa000 - 0x6ea01ffc, pointer @ 0x6ea01ef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Log (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e9e9000 - 0x6e9f0ffc, pointer @ 0x6e9f0f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80003000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
USB stack Process (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6eabb000 - 0x6eac2ffc, pointer @ 0x6eac2f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ASYNCWB (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e0c2000 - 0x6e0c9ffc, pointer @ 0x6e0c9ed0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
RAWBInfo (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e08e000 - 0x6e095ffc, pointer @ 0x6e095f00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
DefIcons (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e0b9000 - 0x6e0c0ffc, pointer @ 0x6e0c0e00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80009000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
OS4Reboot (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dfa7000 - 0x6dfaeffc, pointer @ 0x6dfaed80 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
muigfx.library (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6b961000 - 0x6b970ff8, pointer @ 0x6b970f20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40001000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
ScreenBlankerEngine (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e13f000 - 0x6e146ffc, pointer @ 0x6e146d10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
TCP/IP Configuration (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e9d8000 - 0x6e9dfffc, pointer @ 0x6e9dfe50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8003000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
application.library messageserver (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f294000 - 0x6f294fa0, pointer @ 0x6f294f10 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xc0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
TCP/IP Superserver [TCP/IP Superserver] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e9c7000 - 0x6e9ceffc, pointer @ 0x6e9cea40 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xd0000080, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
AllKeys (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6dfe2000 - 0x6dfe9ffc, pointer @ 0x6dfe9700 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf0001000, SigWait 0x08000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ContextMenus [] (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e03d000 - 0x6e044ffc, pointer @ 0x6e044d50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xe0001000, SigWait 0x1c000000
State: Process (Waiting)
ramlib (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f3b6000 - 0x6f3bdffc, pointer @ 0x6f3bdf60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
printer.device (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6bdbf000 - 0x6bdc6ffc, pointer @ 0x6bdc6bf0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x60000000, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
reaper.task (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f3c7000 - 0x6f3ceffc, pointer @ 0x6f3ceef0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00007000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
hub.usbfd (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdda000 - 0x6fde2000, pointer @ 0x6fde1f50 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xa0000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Waiting)
TCP/IP Control (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e9b2000 - 0x6e9b9ffc, pointer @ 0x6e9b9e20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0xf8009080, SigWait 0x00000100
State: Process (Waiting)
AmiDock (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e0dc000 - 0x6e0e3ffc, pointer @ 0x6e0e3a70 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000100, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
AWeb (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6db19000 - 0x6db9311c, pointer @ 0x6db92d20 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x7f7c1000, SigWait 0x00020000
State: Process (Waiting)
screenblanker.library timing dispatcher (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6e063000 - 0x6e065000, pointer @ 0x6e064ec0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x40000000, SigWait 0x80000000
State: Task (Waiting)
Picasso96 (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6f316000 - 0x6f31dffc, pointer @ 0x6f31de00 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x80000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
dos_signal_server (Waiting)
Stack: 0x6fdc3000 - 0x6fdc4ffc, pointer @ 0x6fdc4f60 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x0000e000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Process (Waiting)
a1parallel.device (Crashed)
Stack: 0x6b9b0000 - 0x6b9b2000, pointer @ 0x6b9b1fa0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00003000, SigWait 0x00002000
State: Task (Crashed)
idle.task (Ready)
Stack: 0x6ff81000 - 0x6ff82000, pointer @ 0x6ff81fd0 (Cookie OK)
Signals: SigRec 0x00000000, SigWait 0x00000000
State: Task (Ready)

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