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MorphOS on Mediator 1200+BPPC
« on: April 30, 2004, 02:29:23 PM »
Hello Folks,

I know that these are old bits, but i'm very interested in run MorphOS 0.9 in my BlizzardPPC A1200.
I have a BVision, but there's a long time since i pluged it for the last time.
As i have a Mediator with Voodoo3, the BVision is forgotten.
I never ran MorphOS in my machine, but the other day, i read here in the foruns someone say that there's a .hal file for MorphOS, so it can run in the Mediator cards.
Do someone knows where it can be found ? I had a big headache to find MorphOS itself in the Web, and couldn't find the .hal file for the Mediator :-O
If someone here have this file and can send me a copy, please let me know !!!
I appreciate any help you can give me.

Thanks,
Marcelo Pires.
 

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Re: MorphOS on Mediator 1200+BPPC
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2004, 02:31:20 PM »
good luck never got morphos to work on my miggy a1200 ppc with cv64/3d or bvision
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Re: MorphOS on Mediator 1200+BPPC
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2004, 02:41:45 PM »
It would be great if MOS1.4 was released for the classic Amiga, but as far as I can tell it looks like the developers of MOS have now decided not to continue with a classic miggy version in favour of the more powerful Pegasos.

I can certainly see the reasoning behind that but it is a shame because I wouldn't mind trying out MOS on my Amiga but there's no way I'm buying a Pegasos just to find out I don't like it.  There's very little point in me trying the 0.9 version as I've been told it's extremely buggy and doesn't offer a fair comparison to the more modern MOS releases.

Good luck with getting it to work.  If you have any success, let us know :-)

Brian