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A600GS & A1200NG / A1200NG- tinkering
« Last post by asm1 on November 09, 2025, 01:17:32 PM »
While waiting for Mr @F0LLETT 's bosses to respond to my request RE CPU boost code. I poked about a bit and did "things".

I take no responsibility if you mess your card or system up. Back up beforehand, take an image, don't use the "backup restore" option.  "Win32DiskImager" or something similar to take a complete image of your SD card. Outside the Opi

Now I'm no linux expert but the Image on the orange Pi is reasonably straightforward.  The entry for the hostname is in /etc/hostname.text (woohoo)

It has one line thus:

a600gs

Change this to whatever you like.

 Save it and shove the card back into your machine. I used my linux mint install to do this because windows wont read the drive naively...I don't trust windows and It reduces the risk of corruption (I've screwed up enough SD cards in windows messing around).

Unlike Raspberry pi images, the Opi seems to be a single image rather than a "boot partition" and then system....  good o.

To install a bigger SD (fnarr!) I imaged my 64GB card and then wrote said image to my newly acquired 128GB card using Win32diskimager.  The 64 GB card will now be kept as backup.

Again, because I'm wary of windows misbehaving,  I did all my changes to the partitions in Linux mint. Windows says it cant read the card anyway.  Good, Ignorance is bliss.

  GParted very helpfully allowed me to stretch the 64GB image to make use of the extra space. Save, done.  Shove back in A1200NG or A600GS whatever and boot.

Usual Caveats apply:

1)I'm not amigakit, nor do I speak for them.
2)This worked for me.  If you diddle and break something, absolutely on you not me. I'm no linux expert which is why I've delved no deeper than described.

3) I hope this doesn't annoy AK lol.
4)  Aside from the partition change, we  may find that any changes to hostname.text may revert at next firmware/update, thus may need to be reapplied.

You did back-up before fiddling about with files and partitions didn't you ????
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: List of working/non working Apps on AmiBench
« Last post by asm1 on November 09, 2025, 01:04:35 PM »
I take it this is where I post about "Updater" not working in Amibench ?



I click continue and I get a "could not log in" error.  My credentials work on the website and everywhere else.
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Amiga User Group News / Next SCCAN meeting - Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025
« Last post by RobertB on November 09, 2025, 06:40:43 AM »
Happy National Cappuccino Day, C= and Ami comrades!
     The next meeting of the Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network is Saturday, Nov. 15, from 2 to 5+ p.m. at

Panera Bread Restaurant
19662 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California
(818) 407-9400

     For discussion we celebrate the club being 20 years old! Who wants cake?! ;) We'll talk about the recent Amiwest Show and the announcements made there.'
     In hardware/software, Tom M. might be coming all the way from Las Vegas in order to show us a classic Amiga video digitizer. The AmigaOne A1222+ returns, now with Final Edition update 3 and with more software from OS4Depot.com. Also the Ultimate 64 returns, also firmware-updated and having the latest game software and a new text editor.
     If you have any software and/or hardware that you'd like us to see, bring it along!

          Writing from Seattle, Washington,
          Robert Bernardo
          Southern California Commodore & Amiga Network
          http://www.portcommodore.com/sccan
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HooGames2017 is pleased to announce the physical boxed version (and Download-Version) of Phantom Leap! The new platformer adventure for the Amiga combines classic platforming action with fast reflexes, precise jumps, and the unique Phantom Leap, which catapults players to higher platforms or over chasms in a flash.

In Phantom Leap, the player takes control of Kamin, a brave hero who battles his way through colorful interludes filled with platforms, trampolines, ladders, crates, and friendly enemies. The goal is to overcome obstacles, skillfully evade enemies, or take them down with a dive, thus mastering level after level.

Along the way, Kamin collects golden coins, puzzle pieces, and golden apples that secure progress and unlock bonus content. A clear HUD displays life, energy, collected coins, enemy kills, and points at all times – ideal for high score hunters and fans of classic Amiga action.

The physical edition of Phantom Leap comes as a collector's box with a retro-style printed manual and other lovely extras that perfectly round out the gaming experience.

Order now: https://www.amigashop.org/product_info.php?products_id=472

About HooGames2017

HooGames2017 stands for classic pixel art, authentic retro soundtracks, and lovingly designed Amiga games. With Phantom Leap, the studio is once again bringing a platforming adventure to life that brings the spirit of the golden Amiga era to life in a modern way – developed by fans, for fans.

About APC&TCP

APC&TCP has been an Amiga publisher for over 33 years.
With well over 200 publications, APC&TCP is one of the largest Amiga publishers worldwide.
APC&TCP's product range includes titles such as Roadshow, CygnusED, Reshoot, ASM-Game, Tiny Little Slug, Crossfire 2, Flyin' High, various merchandise, and the 40 Years Amiga products.
APC&TCP has also been involved in the print magazine sector for a long time. APC&TCP distributes Amiga Joker, ASM-Magazin, VDaktuell, and, of course, Amiga Future.

https://www.amigashop.org
http://www.apc-tcp.de
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG questions
« Last post by mariovieira on November 08, 2025, 12:02:38 PM »
It is pointless having a go at me.

I was just making a point. If you thought I was having a go at you, my apologies. That was not my intention at all…

Perhaps your parcel is held up in Customs, for Tariffs??

Luxembourg and Portugal both belong to the EU. That’s the main reason not to order from the UK directly. No customs or tariffs. Besides that, I’m assuming that when it leaves I’ll receive some email related to it being shipped and a tracking number (at least I hope so).
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG questions
« Last post by Jeff on November 08, 2025, 04:31:59 AM »
Perhaps your parcel is held up in Customs, for Tariffs??
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG questions
« Last post by MOG-G5 on November 08, 2025, 02:56:13 AM »
It is what it is. I ordered mine back in August and got it in October and I'm in the US! Essentially, they are always in stock, they just build it when you order it.

It really makes more sense for AmigaKit to do it this way as this is a specialty item. They don't know what the demand is for these systems. So, instead of having a stockpile of these sitting on a shelf that may not sell, it really does make sense for them to be Build to Order.

Don't worry about the length of time it take to get it. I promise that the A1200NG that you receive will be a great machine and you will enjoy it. I'm typing this message on my A1200NG! It's a great system, it just takes a bit of time to get. AmigaKit will deliver exactly what you want and not let you down.

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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG questions
« Last post by asm1 on November 08, 2025, 12:13:42 AM »

Still doesn’t justify the fact that the website clearly states there’s stock available in Luxembourg. Just put “built to order” and that’s fine.

It is pointless having a go at me.  I was only repeating what I'd been told by email when I made similar inquiries to track my order.  Not only that but they've had a server crash to deal with AND been away for a while at various Amiga 40 events.  That's just the UK team.  Luxembourg might be having a rubber dildo and trench-coat party for all I know.  Actually the server crash might have had something to do with it. (stock status report, NOT rubber dildos and trench-coats  :o)

I don't work for Amigakit, nor do I claim to speak for them, so your ire in my direction is not justified.  ;) ;D ;D ;D ;D
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: Hollywood app crashes
« Last post by amyren on November 07, 2025, 05:34:35 PM »
Yea, that first github issue was me:)
More than 5 years ago, so I guess the bug may remain a while
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A600GS & A1200NG / Re: A1200NG questions
« Last post by mariovieira on November 07, 2025, 04:08:07 PM »
They are built to order.  Ordered mine beginning of September and got this week.  They were away over the summer with various Amiga 40 events (USA) and had to catch up with August September backlog.


Still doesn’t justify the fact that the website clearly states there’s stock available in Luxembourg. Just put “built to order” and that’s fine.
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