Hi! I might have to install Picasso96 in the end, but I've got Cybergraphx4.x running well on my A2000 under OS3.9 and would like to have the same system on my A3000. Also, ImageFX is designed to run well under Cybergraphx and I use that program a lot.
I did a total clean re-install OS3.9 last night and got a little further. I can now boot into Workbench at a Cybergraphx 640x480 mode and see all my Cybergraphx modes and ECS modes available in Screen Preferences.
So, Cybergraphx seemed to be working. However, when opening a program on an ECS screen the Amiga just seemed to 'lock up'. The Amiga wasn't actually frozen, it just had switched over to the ECS screen but wasn't showing me the ECS screen. If I hit AMIGA-N I could toggle back and forth between the Workbench screen and the invisible ECS screen. Hard to desribe....I would always see the workbench screen, but when the "invisible" screen was the active one my pointer would freeze until I hit AMIGA-N and toggled back to my Cybergraphx Workbench screen. This apparent "lock up" would also happen when in Screenmode Preferences I would "TEST" an ECS screenmode. During the test the Amiga would appear to be frozen until the TEST automatically ended (after 10 seconds), then it would come back. I would never see the test pattern at all.
As I said, disabling "PASS THROUGH" in Cybergraphx Prefs seemed to fix this.
However, now another problem: If I try to switch to 800x600 resolution in Screenmode Preferences I just get a black screen. I haven't had the time to check yet, but I think this MIGHT have something to do with my monitor not being able to handle the mode Cybergraphx is throwing at it. I will have to try with another monitor. The WIERD thing about this is that this monitor DEFINITELY CAN handle 800x600. It does it when connected to a PC and also my Amiga OS3.9 Emergency disk (with an older Cybergraphx monitor driver on it) boots up nicely in 800x600 mode! :-?
Lastly, if I try to run some programs in Cybergraphx 640x480 mode (Bars & Pipes in particular) it appears to be okay, but when selecting menus or having lots of windows opened that are filled with white or bright colours, parts of the monitor screen fade to dark in a very analogish way.
So there is definitely something up with my Cybergraphx driver. It's working now, but the way it's driving the monitor is wrong. I will have to look at the specs on the working driver in the Emergency disk and see if there is some difference in the scan rates of the different modes or something.
Whew!