I still need to do some tweeking, but I have AmigaOS 3.2 running in e-uae on AmigaOS 4.1 FE Update 2.
After I figured out how to make e-uae recognize my CD drive, the actual install went quite well.
Emulating an A2000 with 68000 CPU, OCS chipset and NTSC, the glowicons don't look very good, so I went with standard icons. Probably needs more colours and higher resolution.
Emulating an A1200 with 68020 CPU, AGA chipset and NTSC, the glowicons looked much better.
Speedwise, loading took a bit longer than my AmigaOS 3.1 emulation, but seemed fast enough once I had the Workbench screen.
I need to try out some programs for further comparison.
BTW, I am fine with standard icons. That's what I am used to seeing with AmigaOS 3.1.
I use a very old "work in progress" version of e-uae. I know it can emulate OCS and AGA chipsets, but I don't know what other options are available. My main reason for using e-uae was to run a few old time favourites (Amiga Appetizer suite, AmigaVision, Lemmings, Shanghai tile game, Lore of Conquest, SimCity ...).
What do you see when you close your eyes ? I see light, lots of light I see you, dad And I see mommy too And I see me and we are together And we play forever.
@kas1e With winuae and difficult to configure E-UAE it took me a long time to use version 1.0 jit R8 if I'm not mistaken. I tried your version some time ago unfortunately I didn't notice any benefits because if I use the (emulated workbench 3.9 via E-UAE SDL version then UAEGFX works).
But if I have to use WHDLoad I use the X1000 version it is much faster with winuae emulating 4.1.
separate note: you may encounter problems installing (uaegfx) installation may hang when installing UAEGFX driver with E-UAE.
The solution is to wait the installation seems to freeze but it doesn't. you just have to wait
Or use winuae and create the whole installation from there.
This is the X1000 version with preconfigured WHDLoad :
Edited by white on 2021/6/13 22:41:38 Edited by white on 2021/6/13 22:47:00
What do you see when you close your eyes ? I see light, lots of light I see you, dad And I see mommy too And I see me and we are together And we play forever.
Got myself AOS 3.2 with real ROM's for an A1200. I don't have any expansions so it's 2MB chip only. I thought Classic and NG being compatible enough so I could just copy files from the CDROM to a CF card using the X1000. Unfortunately it's not like that. Also I was told 2MB of RAM is enough to run it.
Trying to copy files to the old CF card on the X1000 it pretty soon complained how the filesystem has errors. I stopped copying, rebooted to the beta and tried again on another partition on the same CF card. Soon I got the same error message. Then I decided to try another CF card which was FAT formatted but I wasn't using it for anything anymore so I decided to sacrifice it and install RDB and FFS to it.
This time copying files went fine. But inserting the CF into the A1200 the computer complained that some disk blocks were out of range and did put the two partitions into validating. I thought 3.2 supported long filenames so I partitioned and formatted it as DOS7. Also I noticed that almost all of RAM was consumed.
Then I decided to try one more time partitioning and formatting it to DOS2 on the X1000. I copied files from those different ADF's thinking I can install the files without any installer programs. (The third partition I made smaller than 2GB but formatted it DOS7 still.) This time the A1200 didn't complain and didn't try to validate anything. But when it boots to Workbench a popup says it's in PE environment and all the RAM is consumed still.
I'm pissed. I hope all this didn't ruin the 2 CF's completely and my old very important Sonix files are still intact on the original CF.
How do I get rid of that PE environment ? Which files I should copy to the CF from the ADF's on the CD ?
I think I'll swap the old 3.1 ROM's back to the machine and hope the old 3.1 Workbench on the original CF still works. Maybe I can sell the 3.2.
Maybe this is a warning that don't try it this way. Maybe I'm too old for this. Or the old and new doesn't fit.
Rock lobster bit me - so I'm here forever X1000 + AmigaOS 4.1 FE "Anyone can build a fast CPU. The trick is to build a fast system." - Seymour Cray