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Offline wawrzon

Re: AmigaOne X1000 booting AmigaOS4.1 Update 3
« on: August 28, 2011, 02:03:14 PM »
i think it depends of amount of debug switched on. do not have much idea of it except debugging aros68k via serial on amigas, but i suppose it is safe to assume it has an influence. debugging might explain the 500mhz setting too.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: AmigaOne X1000 booting AmigaOS4.1 Update 3
« Reply #1 on: August 28, 2011, 09:26:37 PM »
Quote from: HotRod;656542
Do I really need to type a fitting word for you now or can you figure out what I think of that comment all by yourself? I can give you a hint: Actually there are several fitting words and none of them are positive. But hey, you didn't understand why I wrote what you quote so you probably won't figure this out either ;-)


you score 1:0 here, sir, not joking.

Today 08:14 PM

@ takemehomegrandma
i think he means, that the current stage of whats presented to the public i this video was already public last year, that means os4.x booting and slowly working on x1k hardware. no noticeable progress here. for me it is just inline with other amiga related ng projects such as natami or fpga arcade. not enough steady updates here, even though x1k still promisses best bang per buck, though with probably steeper investment ist the most risky alternative.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: AmigaOne X1000 booting AmigaOS4.1 Update 3
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2011, 12:57:25 AM »
Quote from: takemehomegrandma;656553
Wouldn't call neither the natami nor the fpga arcade "Amiga NG related", altogether.

for simplicity. perhaps i should rather talk about hardware projects in amiga segment.
 

Offline wawrzon

Re: AmigaOne X1000 booting AmigaOS4.1 Update 3
« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2011, 01:03:18 PM »
Quote from: spirantho;656639

Remember, this is a beta test system.
It will have serial debug output, probably at 9600 baud.


testing aros68k on a range of 030 to 060 machines i get a serial debug on 115200, i dont get why a 2ghz machine could not do that. also on aros68k there is not the whole load of debug enabled as default of course, yet available as option. testing on slow machines would be a nightmare otherwise. so if i would now post a video of aros booting on an a4000 and someone would claim that it is slow, i couldnt put up serial debug as a sole execuse.