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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: DaNi on November 19, 2004, 10:33:31 AM

Title: Oxypatcher 3.14 & blizkick module
Post by: DaNi on November 19, 2004, 10:33:31 AM
Hi

I have the oxypatcher 3.14 but the openoxypport is needed, i put but i have now 3 resets with this, its possible put in on devs/modules using the blizkick or similar rom2fast + modules? i have my bb2 put on blizkick modules and work well, only one reset for update all my system.

Title: Re: Oxypatcher 3.14 & blizkick module
Post by: Hyperspeed on December 01, 2004, 03:13:25 AM
OxyPatcher needs to reboot your machine like ColdRsrv on Shapesifter/Fusion!?

Yuck!

:-(
Title: Re: Oxypatcher 3.14 & blizkick module
Post by: Doobrey on December 02, 2004, 01:42:34 AM
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DaNi wrote:
I have the oxypatcher 3.14 but the openoxypport is needed


 The docs for 3.14 say that openoxypport isn`t a separate program anymore, and it`s now created by the main oxypatcher exe.
 As for the extra reset, yeah that sucks.. the docs say it`s needed to install the exception handlers ( I thought it was just a matter of going into supervisor mode to do that??)
Title: Re: Oxypatcher 3.14 & blizkick module
Post by: DaNi on December 04, 2004, 02:29:08 AM
i have the version 3.13 & 3.14 and both needed the openoxypport for work, and of course, the reset is needed, i look if this is on the first line make reset but when os do the bb2 rom update the openoxypport is killed and when load with the bb2 update make another reset... the only solution is put it after of setpatch for have 2 resets (the fusion/shape patch make resets too but have modules for blizzkick)
Title: Re: Oxypatcher 3.14 & blizkick module
Post by: PiR on December 06, 2004, 07:21:26 PM
I've never used OxyPatcher, so I cannot judge it, but the most elegant and system friendly way to integrate CPU specific features and patches to OS is MMULib (not only for MMU). It contains usefull additional utilities (for patching unsupported instructions very good MuRedox).

It does not require rebooting, but the installation is not the trivial task (some patches to be applied).

Good luck