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The "Not Quite Amiga but still computer related category" => Amiga Emulation => Topic started by: AmigaFreak on February 05, 2014, 11:46:53 PM
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Hey all!
I created a cool Amiga emulation environment based on Linux of my own. I started by booting Debian netinstall, I installed only the base system and LiLo instead of GRUB2 (I'll explain why in a moment). When it booted in for the first time, I did a 'no-install-reccomends' of xorg. I figured out how to auto login when the computer starts without having to use a desktop manager. I compiled a console autologin program in C which I found the source online. Then I made a .xinitrc that only loads FS-UAE (no launcher) when X starts and starts a full-screen session of AmigaOS 3.1 with Picasso and TCP/IP stack for high screen resolutions and Internet. I setup my laptop's WiFi card to start at boot to connect to my home network without any graphical network manager, that way Internet is seamless in AmigaOS. (I have a Linux native compatible Broadcom based WiFi card in my laptop) Now, about LiLo - It can be made not to show the boot-up process so it's a black screen at boot until AmigaOS starts up. You can get back into the Bash prompt with the usual Alt-Fx to login as root to setup network etc. I'm gonna write a document explaining setup-by-step of my process.
Cool huh? :)
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Actually, that pretty neat. Documenting it would be helpful to others.
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Yes, please.
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No need to ask... it's cool, very cool! :)
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That's awesome :)
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I'd be interested in seeing/reading this too.
I've done similar on my Netbook but not at the exclusion of the standard desktop.
My netbook boots Xubuntu with a custom AmigaOS background for the greeter (login screen). If I log in as my normal user I'm presented with the standard XFCE desktop. However, if I log in as 'amiga', XFCE starts but instantly spawns FS-UAE (from a user perspective XFCE is invisible unless FS-UAE is minimised). FS-UAE boots to a high res Picasso OS3.1 display, showing the same AmigaOS wallpaper as the greeter/login screen. It *looks* like I've simply logged into AmigaOS :D
It's great for baffling other commuters!
Your solution seems much better for a pure Amiga experience though!
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Video of your boot up would be cool!!!!:cool:
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Here is a video on YouTube that I recorded of my laptop booting into my Debian Amiga remix. The document describing how to setup such a system will be shared here soon as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpQe39_Eggk
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Thank you kind sir!
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This is pretty sweet. With Grub you should be able to skip just as much as Lilo. I'd probably also throw in a Plymouth theme catered to the Amiga to cover up the big black screen. Maybe I'll try to make one in a VM.
slaapliedje
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That is very cool and very usefull.
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yea...thats pretty neat!
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Hey guys,
I am in the process of creating a live version of the distro that can also be installed. Users will have to add their own Amiga OS 3.1 system files of course.
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:banana::banana::banana::banana:
Awesome work !
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Did a simalar thing but i also "hacked" in a custom BIOS logo of a Boing ball.
That was on an asus motherboard. Maybe its possible on your dell too.
Great work btw.
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It looks like FS-UAE is running without JIT in that video. Is it possible to enable JIT in your setup? While JIT isn't officially supported by FS-UAE, there are instructions on how to enable it.
http://fs-uae.net/how-to-enable-jit