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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: stopthegop on October 31, 2006, 01:49:09 AM
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Hi
Wondering if anyone can share with me any problems they've encountered with P96's Cybergraphx emulation and what you did to fix it?
I have Imagine 5.19 which is supposed to be able to run on a Cybergraphx screen, real or emulated. Mine isn't. Instead it goes straight to the AGA screen and displays the following error: "Imagine was unable to open the Cybergraphics screen." I click "OK", my only option. Then a second message appears; "Error, Illegal screen mode ID detected." Again, I click "OK", the only choice. Then it returns me to Workbench on the regular PC monitor hooked up to the Voodoo4 card. It (Imagine) never says the value or name of the "Screen Mode ID" that it has a problem with. In imagine.config I have "SMOD" set to 2
("2" = 1024x768). Both error messages are returned by Imagine, not P96 and not the OS.
Since I have a Voodoo4 card and a Mediator I have no choice but to use P96 instead of real cgx. I have imagine.config set exactly as per the manual, and my P96 installation is plain vanilla, nothing exotic... Shouldn't this emulation just kind of work? Do I have to setup any environment variables or define any special tooltypes? Do I need a separate library file thats not included in the p96 installation archive? Any insights appreciated. Thanks.
One other thing: my partitions are all sfs. would that matter?
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I suppose that either Imagine needs a screen mode which is not supported by the Voodoo (e.g. 15bit), or you had CGX installed before and Imagine has saved an old mode id anywhere which is not available any more. Try to reset the settings to default and then choose a new screen mode. Or try to force it into a P96 screen mode with NewMode or ModePro.
Bye,
Thomas
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Using ModePro you at least can see what kind of screen the program tries to open.
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I had already tried ModePro without any success. I hadn't heard of NewMode before so I figured I'd give that a shot as well. I still can't believe this, but Newmode did the trick! Thanks for the tip, Thomas! I had almost reached the limit of my patience with that one..