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Re: Bvision problems
« Reply #14 from previous page: November 20, 2007, 08:14:51 PM »
THNX for the replies... I actually already downgraded the firmware and got the CGFX logo back showing :) Then I hooked up my TV and realised how stupid my problem was :) I'm actually a little embarassed. It was still after driver installation displaying AGA modes and all I had to do was to go to prefs and change the screen to bvision modes... Still kind of odd that installation it self didn't do that or didn't even give me output in RTG. BTW is there any way to to display aga modes trough Bvision?

I actually have the CGFX 4 disc, but since I don't have a CD drive in my Amiga I guess I have to get virtualcd working and create an image out of CGFX4 disc...

There seems to be still a lot of open guestion for me as I haven't been able to run any PPC applications etc.

Well atleast I have gotten some AGA 060 demos working :)
 

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Re: Bvision problems
« Reply #15 on: November 21, 2007, 10:34:51 AM »
Ok since I'm a total newbie to PPC stuff on Amiga and TBH I don't remember much from the days I had my last Amiga. I'm gonna shoot with some guestions.

In what order should I install AOS39?

Should I do the following

Install AOS39
Install PPC support (WarpOS) from AOS39 or should I leave the system to use ppc.library
Install latest CGFX 4
Install Boing Bag 1
Install Boing Bag 2

What are the methods to run PPC programs and does WarpOS have to be installed in order to run them?