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Amiga.org Discussion and Site Feedback / Deleted Posts
« Last post by AndyFC on December 04, 2025, 10:46:24 PM »
There were a couple of threads started by a new user who was repeatedly posting the same comment. I've deleted them but I think I might have accidentally also deleted a legitimate comment due to a glitch. Sorry if I have.

I'm at my work Christmas do and the network connection is poor.

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Some keys on Amiga Keyboard are not working (A1200NG, OS3.2.3)
« Last post by birko70 on December 04, 2025, 08:29:28 PM »
Another in the "I don't have working real A1200 hardware to test if my 30 odd year old keyboard is knackered" club.
;D My Amiga keyboard is a brand new one  8).

I have a (real) A500+ (over 30 years old). But as I know the keyboard is not compatible (or at least the cables arn't)?!  ::)
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Some keys on Amiga Keyboard are not working (A1200NG, OS3.2.3)
« Last post by birko70 on December 04, 2025, 08:23:01 PM »
You may need to perform the same thing in the Amiberry configuration, it's based on WinUAE.
I'll have to check if the number pad bracket keys are a problem too, I don't typically use those.
That sounds interesting. Could you tell me where I find the configuration file of the A1200NG? I didn't even get any documentation with my A1200NG board  :(.

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Some keys on Amiga Keyboard are not working (A1200NG, OS3.2.3)
« Last post by Castellen on December 04, 2025, 06:48:50 PM »
Problem: the backslash key is not working or, at least, nothing happens when I press on that key.

If I switch layout of the keyboard, for example, to german then I see characters on screen when pressing the \ | key. But neither with US nor with GB layout. Also the "(" and the ")" keys on the numberpad aren't working.

From your test, the key is physically working.  I had this same problem a couple of days ago on the PC at work when I changed from WinUAE v4 to v6, without any changes to the emulator configuration, in the same OS3.1.4 environment.

The problem/solution was that in the WinUAE keyboard input settings, the default WinUAE keyboard had backslash 'input target' incorrectly mapped to something else.  Editing the input target to backslash resolved both backslash and pipe not working.

You may need to perform the same thing in the Amiberry configuration, it's based on WinUAE.

I'll have to check if the number pad bracket keys are a problem too, I don't typically use those.
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Currently using Odyssey 1.23 r5 on OS 4.1u3 on my MicroA1.  The snow flakes don't kill my system, but I eventually get a message about can't allocate RAM.  This happens if I scroll up and down the webpage window a few times with the mouse wheel.  I get this same message at some other websites, so it is probably not directly related to the snow flakes.  More likely I am running near the limit of usable memory.  In past years, snow flakes at amigans website defininately killed my system.  No snow flakes there so far this year.

I like the suggestion of static display of coloured lights rather than moving snow flakes.

Cheers,
redfox
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Just wanted to clarify the bad caps are in the 1084S not the A1200.  I spent a year doing everything from replacing caps to replacing the DAC, adding caps to the supply rail, etc with no luck.

Strangely the video is only effected when the Amiga is connected via RGB.  I'm not sure why composite doesn't have the same issue, maybe because the composite sync doesn't have as much noise or is better filtered, not sure.

So anyway, I discovered that the short vertical height was actually caused by the vertical adjust pot which was broken. It looks like the section of the carbon track broke off, and it could not longer reach full range needed to expand the size to fill the screen..  grok and schematics insisted this was a 220ohm pot, but that is impossible because the remaining section (about 3/4 of the track) measures 275 ohms. After several rounds of arguing with AI and describing the broken pot it finally gave in and agreed that it's possible a 500 ohm pot was used in some boards.  Pretty funny that AI was wrong 90% of the time during this repair.  I'm tempted to upload a youtube video of the dialog which got a little heated at times as grok sent me in circles.

Anyway.... these pots are somewhat difficult to find, the original impossible, but I believe I found one at digikey which might work.

What I found after replacing the other caps in the monitor was that the loss of vertical sync (screen rolls once) on disk access went away and I just got the slight screen standard warble at the top of the screen ... something every A1200 I've seen has suffered from. I remember complaining about it in the 90s lol.

Will update in a few days when the new vertical size adjustment pot arrives.

I'm trying to save someone else from the hassle I've gone thru to resolve this issue. Really hoping this fixes the issue because I am really tried of using an LCD with horrible blocky distorted pixels. Also external PC speakers do not sound as good as the 1084s.  The 1084s just sounds amazing.

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Some keys on Amiga Keyboard are not working (A1200NG, OS3.2.3)
« Last post by asm1 on December 04, 2025, 02:56:39 PM »
I'm glad I'm  not the only one experiencing odd behavior.  Using a USB keyboard seems ok, but I thought I was going mad.  :o ::)

Another in the "I don't have working real A1200 hardware to test if my 30 odd year old keyboard is knackered" club.

Following with interest.


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Was thinking of a animated gif.
Yes, also a possibility. I don't know whether Odyssey (1.x) has problems with a big(gish) AnimGIF, the small ones some users use as avatars are no problem, so we'll see.

Snow should use less CPU as I reduced frame rate.
I think it does, slightly. With Top in a Shell, I get varying from 86% to 92% for Odyssey while the snow is falling. At any rate, it's low enough to leave a bit of CPU for other tasks to butt in if they need to, that's what keeps the system responsive. And of course that it doesn't crash :-).

Best regards,

Niels
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Some keys on Amiga Keyboard are not working (A1200NG, OS3.2.3)
« Last post by F0LLETT on December 04, 2025, 09:15:15 AM »
Hi!

I'm new to the A1200NG. And I have a question and hope someone can help me:
I have running AmigaOS 3.2.3 on my 1200NG. My keyoard is a new mechanical keyboard from Amigastore.eu built for real Amiga 1200 with US layout.

Problem: the backslash key is not working or, at least, nothing happens when I press on that key.

If I switch layout of the keyboard, for example, to german then I see characters on screen when pressing the \ | key. But neither with US nor with GB layout. Also the "(" and the ")" keys on the numberpad aren't working.
A problem is that I don't have an Amiga 1200 with OS3.2.3 to test the keyboard on real hardware.

Does anybody has an idea? Any help is welcome... because otherwise I can't use and create blitzbasics custom types  ::)

I have had keyboard issues with 3.1.4, 3.2+.
Best way to test, is go into early startup menu and press the keys that are not working. See if it switches between NTSC and PAL. Its a tester of sorts.
Test with KS 3.1 and then KS 3.2.3.
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I was thinking, BTW, if you (or any users) are missing the coloured light bulbs, then an alternative could be to just put them up there as a static image, that would look almost as festive together with the falling snow.

Was thinking of a animated gif.
Snow should use less CPU as I reduced frame rate.
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