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Thanx a lot this gave me more than enough info to get it working.

Followed the first part, didn't need the second part as I previously configured Miami to work with a ne2000 PCMCIA card... I just changed the device and then queried it.

I don't have the network auto starting I just put "Wirelessmanager wifipi.device" in a batch file, added an project icon, left it out, then changed the default tool to iconx and added "WINDOW=CON:0/50//80/WiFi/AUTO/WAIT/CLOSE" as a tooltype.  So I can run it when I need, iconify it, online, do network stuff, offline, un-iconify & then press ctrl+c to close wirelessmanager.
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devs:networks/wifipi.device?

Are you running "Wirelessmanager wifipi.device" before trying to configure it in Miami?
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Installing new CF cards
« Last post by Tumbleweed on May 08, 2024, 09:24:45 AM »
Maybe an issue with limitations using cards >4GB. have a read of this:

https://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?t=61666

Weed
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I can’t figure out what I am missing. Diligently followed these steps for my caffeine build but when I point Miami to wifidevice , nothing. It is in devs -networks. Even wirelessmanager in shell finds nothing.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Installing new CF cards
« Last post by AmigaBruno on May 07, 2024, 05:53:11 PM »
OK, some of this was mentioned in that thread, but the final goal is different. I was trying to install the FormaldiHyd driver, which I did onto the PFS3 card that seems to be an EAB A1200 copy. Now I want to set up another CF card just with Workbench 3.0 and install lots of applications as well as the graphics tablet driver and that’s all.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Installing new CF cards
« Last post by Boing-ball on May 07, 2024, 04:41:12 PM »
This seems to be a continuation of this thread:

https://forum.amiga.org/index.php?topic=76380.0

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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Installing new CF cards
« Last post by AmigaBruno on May 07, 2024, 04:01:36 PM »
It’s Kickstart 3.0 V39.106.
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Re: Installing new CF cards
« Last post by Tumbleweed on May 07, 2024, 03:51:23 PM »
What version of kickstart is the A1200 running?
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Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion / Installing new CF cards
« Last post by AmigaBruno on May 07, 2024, 12:41:44 PM »
I want to set up a new CF card for my Amiga A1200 using FS–UAE on macOS. I think this is identical or almost identical to FS–UAE on Linux and fairly similar to WinUAE as well. Unfortunately, it looks like FS–UAE isn’t being further developed at the moment.

My A1200 has a CF card extension cable with a slot on the outside of the case for easy swapping of CF cards.

I want to set this card up with Workbench 3.0 and FFS because I'm having lots of problems with a 32Gb card which has 2 of 3 partitions in PFS3 format. It seems to be an EAB A1200 preinstalled card. I want to install lots of applications on this card and very few games, if any games at all. I want to install Deluxe Paint V, Personal Paint, Dopus, some programming languages, probably some music software, CF card reading software, the ForwmaldiHyd graphics tablet driver, as well as possibly TCP/IP iBrowse, and AWeb. 

macOS can read the format FAT32 by default, but not Amiga formats. I want to have the possibility of adding software to my card sometime later after first installing it on macOS. My plan is to add some more software to the CF card later on using FSUAE on macOS again.

I’ve already got a 4Gb CF card which I set up in 2015 using Linux, but I find that I can’t read it using FS-UAE on macOS. It doesn’t tell me anything such as that I haven’t got permission to read it. What happens is that macOS just doesn’t recognise the format at all and it doesn’t appear in FS-UAE on macOS. I don’t want this to happen to my new CF cards!

There seem to be lots of compatibility issues with CF cards as well. I heard that most SanDisk and Transcend CF cards were compatible, but I’ve also seen a detailed list somewhere else! What should I do?








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That's a huge ask. The joystick + four buttons paradigm for controlling LSDj and similar Gameboy trackers would require a complete rewrite of the UI in Octamed.

Currently Octamed SS is based on the Amiga's Intuition UI libraries. Intuition does a lot of the heavy lifting for dialog boxes, menus and so on, and Intuition expects the user to have a full keyboard and mouse.

Octamed 5 or Protracker 2.3 would be likely easier to adapt for joystick input due to them having a fully custom non-intuition UI, but even those would require massive changes.
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