@Lemmink
Who had the mad idea to test the old Picasso II or the other Zorro II GFX cards under OS4
ACube guys still haven't added my latest cards tested... expect a GVP EGS Spectrum 24 listed very soon ;-P
@Markus_Bieler
A4000T scsi is useless since uwscsi is much faster and you can connect everything to you csppc directly.
ConciertoIV used to work in previous betas but I haven't tested the ultra-latest CD so that's the reason it's not yet in the compatibility list. I have to asure that it works with the latest CD.
BTW PalomaIV also works, but the list needs to be updated.
ACube guys are busy so let them work ;-)
@Nearly-Right
you are a troll, but I'll feed you a little...
-Elbox are the ones who should get proper DMA in their PCI busboards. And also the ones who should write stable drivers for their busboards. If their PCI DMA implementation is rubbish it's not Hyperion's fault. Elbox is free to release updated drivers that support OS4. I mean... Mediator1200 sucks. G-Rex has nicer points but Ralph Schmidt won't provide docs so it's not possible to use that.
-Spider is already useless and unsupported by Poseidon, so no reason to rant.
-You can use Highway. IIRC correctly poseidon worked inside OS4 with Subway but maybe someone tests that
-If you really, really care about sound quality, you probably won't be using a SB128. Since you think a SB128 is "great quality", you will be able to buy (yeah, it costs 10€ on eBay and 20€ new, don't be a rat) a Terratec128i when the driver becomes more stable. You can use paula to hear sounds while you wait. It's better than no sound I think.
-8029 are dead cheap. 8139 was as slow as 8029 on Mediator1200. The SDK is free to download, if you are so clever you can write your own driver. I prefer to use RTL8029 as I don't like to use my gfx card memory to store network stuff (bizarre! isn't it?)
-Not having scsi on BlizzardPPC sucks. But not having OS4 sucks even more. You can wait until a scsi driver is developed (maybe in a boing bag). In the meanwhile people who don't think OS4 sucks can enjoy it. You can wait shouting "OS4 sucks", switch to Linux or whatever you want (I won't care)
-Compatibility is VERY good. Most of cards I own work. I have a big tower amiga, that's different than 1200-sandwitch-of-hacky-cards machines. Simply compare the number of supported graphic cards with e.g. MorphOS powerUp (no offense guys, you did a great job too).
-BTW... you could probably disable OS4 PCI library and use elbox drivers under emulation but you would probably not like it and would complain anyway.
-You could sell your "sucky" amiga classic and buy a "sucky" A1 or Pegasos. These modern machines also "suck" because nVidia cards don't work, but you may make an user happy since he could be able to run OS4.
You can simply wait until boing bag #45617 is released to buy it. ATM I prefer to buy it now and use it now with the current hardware support. More native drivers are going to appear from 3rd party coders and hardware support could improve in the future.
Take a look at MOS Team. The first powerUP 1.4.x release didn't support CV3d/CV64/PicassoIV but they added support in the latest versions.