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Title: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on March 21, 2011, 10:58:16 AM
Rounded version !
http://aminet.net/package/driver/other/anaiis

A lot of bugs have been fixed.
You can play, point, type, print again with usb and... use thumbs instead disks!

The 4GB keys while take a while to mount (about 5 minutes), but after you can copy files.

What else ?
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: amigakit on March 21, 2011, 11:13:40 AM
That is great news!
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gulliver on March 21, 2011, 11:59:49 AM
Thank you for your work!
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Cosmos Amiga on March 21, 2011, 12:00:26 PM
I'm looking for a Subway !
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: AlfaRomeo on March 21, 2011, 12:02:24 PM
Amazing work :) maybe, in near future, would be possible to drive a Spider usb or other PCI Usb card with ANAIIS.. :roflmao:
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on May 17, 2011, 09:17:14 AM
ANAIIS 1.01
http://aminet.net/package/driver/other/anaiis

Quote

The 4GB keys while take a while to mount (about 5 minutes), but after you can copy files.


4GB keys take now 20s to mount, but transfer rate is low... (30 minutes to transfer 12MB)

Enjoy
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on August 04, 2011, 08:57:03 AM
Yes it comes!!!! ANAIIS 1.02 is available sur Aminet
http://aminet.net/package/driver/other/anaiis

Now you can mount
- FAT32 disks with fat95
- RDB disk prepared with HDInstTools (or HDToolBox)
- FFS disks
- PFS disks

No very performant on 68000, but better than floppies.
Enjoy!
 ;-)
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Cammy on August 15, 2011, 02:12:09 AM
Thanks for the update to this awesome Amiga USB stack, Gilloo! Without it, I don't know how we could use USB on our stocko A600s with Subways. You're a real hero!

I can't wait to try experimenting with SFS and PFS formatted USB sticks in there, that'll be interesting.

:angel:
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on August 24, 2011, 02:11:24 PM
If you set PRI=0 into massive icon, you will get a transfer rate of 11KB/s and you can move the mouse...
If you set PRI=1, you got 24KB/s but the mouse freeze during transfer... :)
(don't try higher values, it gives the same rate... on 7.14MHz 68000 based Amiga)

@Cammy, PFS is fine but totally unusable between Mac/PC and true Amiga.
The best is 2GB thumb formatted in FAT32 and fat95 installed in the amiga system (put fat95 in l: )
I don't know why 4GB thumbs need to be validated each time they're plugged... so I think 2GB is the upper limit.
If you are curious, give a look at ANAIIS gui, interfaces menu (there are clickable trees, done with intuition...)
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Reflex on August 24, 2011, 03:42:45 PM
will it work with a SpiderII? ;D
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on August 31, 2011, 02:39:12 PM
Quote from: Reflex;656010
will it work with a SpiderII? ;D


Perhaps when the cows will fly... 8)
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Evillord68 on August 31, 2011, 02:57:37 PM
Does Anaiis work with Thylacine USB?
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on August 31, 2011, 03:13:10 PM
Quote from: Evillord68;657154
Does Anaiis work with Thylacine USB?


For the moment no, and perhaps the same for the future because Thylacine has already its stack: Sirion!

Anyway, if Thylacine can work on 68000, the final performances will be very low.
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: mt12345 on January 22, 2012, 07:18:28 PM
Quote from: Gilloo;656005
PFS is fine but totally unusable between Mac/PC and true Amiga.
The best is 2GB thumb formatted in FAT32 and fat95 installed in the amiga system (put fat95 in l: )


Linux supports ffs out of box.

Great job anyway, I like Anaiis very much! Thanks!
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Azryl on January 22, 2012, 07:51:42 PM
Awesome work!
thanks very much for this usb stack Gilloo, your a legend

Az
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Darrin on January 22, 2012, 08:55:36 PM
Quote from: Reflex;656010
will it work with a SpiderII? ;D


As Poseidon works with the latest Mediator driver you should be OK.  I don't think there is a Mediator solution for 68000 Amigas.
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: nyteschayde on January 22, 2012, 10:49:09 PM
Does this system provide any speed increases over using Poseidon? I know with Poseidon and my Subway it's very very slow. I even have a very fast machine 603e/233 and 68060/50.
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: mousehouse on January 23, 2012, 07:26:23 AM
Quote from: nyteschayde;677046
Does this system provide any speed increases over using Poseidon? I know with Poseidon and my Subway it's very very slow. I even have a very fast machine 603e/233 and 68060/50.


Wouldn't that just be a limitation of the Subway because it's on a clockport? I've heard it's slow... The same Poseidon on a DENEB just flies...
Title: Re: ANAIIS 1.00 - usb on genuine 68k Amigas
Post by: Gilloo on January 23, 2012, 09:26:43 AM
Quote from: nyteschayde;677046
Does this system provide any speed increases over using Poseidon? I know with Poseidon and my Subway it's very very slow. I even have a very fast machine 603e/233 and 68060/50.


Certain persons will say "YES", others will say "NO".
You can't compare ANAIIS and Poseidon, but I'm sure that benchmarks will give ANAIIS winner in most cases. SysInfo gaves up to 5MB/s, that's false, because in reality it is 10-15kB/s.
It depends of the transfer size.
To transfer 512B, on the usb bus, you need to transfer 556B (31(out) + 512(in) + 13(in))
To transfer n*512, it will be better (31(out) + n*512(in) + 13(in))
In most cases, it is 4096B per transfer.

On my A2000 68000, it can write 25MB of data in 30 minutes using the workbench, with Subway and a 80GB usb/SATA disk, PFS formatted.
I use this disk between WinUAE and the Amiga. no problem with PFS and WB3.1, (works even with WB1.3, but it crashes (guru 4) if the disk is removed).
I have renounced to use FAT95 and thumbs. Sometimes, the usb write don't work and I don't know why...