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Offline Gilloo

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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #14 from previous page: April 28, 2011, 01:23:50 PM »
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Does Anaiis support the Deneb?

I fancy having a play with it. :)


uh no, neither Deneb, nor Algor. Only Highway and Subway (and perhaps thylacine if you put thylacine.usbhcd with the good parameters...) lack of docs, time and so
 

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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #15 on: April 28, 2011, 02:29:22 PM »
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uh no, neither Deneb, nor Algor. Only Highway and Subway (and perhaps thylacine if you put thylacine.usbhcd with the good parameters...) lack of docs, time and so


Great, and according to this you could run it with WB1.3:

At minimum, you need:
- Amiga 68000 at 7.14MHz
- a Highway or a Subway card
- some RAM (70 Ko for a mouse and a keyboard)
- should operate from WB1.1 to AmigaOS4.0 (680x0 cpu required).

I guess there is no way to boot from this sort of setup?
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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #16 on: April 28, 2011, 04:04:21 PM »
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Great, and according to this you could run it with WB1.3:

At minimum, you need:
- Amiga 68000 at 7.14MHz
- a Highway or a Subway card
- some RAM (70 Ko for a mouse and a keyboard)
- should operate from WB1.1 to AmigaOS4.0 (680x0 cpu required).

I guess there is no way to boot from this sort of setup?



I know, I've done it :)
For the moment you need a boot disk (harddisk or floppy) to start ANAIIS.
(remember the TDisk wasn't bootable :) )

I working on a resident (or better a romable) version, but it will come after a better use of the uhc124.
Actually, massstorage is limited to 4kB/s but highwayxp.usbhcd can go up to 20kB/s with the Highway card (measured on a 68000@7.14Mhz) and there is certainly a tip to go up 200kB/s. It's the reason why 4GB thumbs take 5 minutes to mount (around 4MB of data is read by fat95 handler)
 

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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #17 on: April 28, 2011, 06:10:21 PM »
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I know, I've done it :)
For the moment you need a boot disk (harddisk or floppy) to start ANAIIS.
(remember the TDisk wasn't bootable :) )

I working on a resident (or better a romable) version, but it will come after a better use of the uhc124.
Actually, massstorage is limited to 4kB/s but highwayxp.usbhcd can go up to 20kB/s with the Highway card (measured on a 68000@7.14Mhz) and there is certainly a tip to go up 200kB/s. It's the reason why 4GB thumbs take 5 minutes to mount (around 4MB of data is read by fat95 handler)


Right, floppy left the drive will do some work. I do know! I got a Tecmar card right here. Goddamn stupid sasi.device. It mocks me! I have had it since the start. Still could be fun messing with the ANAIIS suff. Thank you for keeping it so low spec, cli...
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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #18 on: May 09, 2011, 11:32:44 AM »
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Thank you for keeping it so low spec, cli...


I try to make code working with all KS and all 680x0 processors (all Amiga to make short :) ).
Not sure that the mount command exists in KS1.1, so the massive and printer program are outside the stack.

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Re: A500 A1000 Clockports ?
« Reply #19 on: September 07, 2012, 11:11:38 PM »
I know it's been a LONG time since your post, but I just tried  installing this on my A500 (Rev5 mobo). After going through a CIA chip  (didn't quite have the pins lined up, and a pin then broke when trying  to straighten it out - thank God I had a spare CIA), I couldn't get my  A500 to boot up. I double-triple-etc. checked that the CPU and CIA were  correct and seated properly, but when booting my monitor would remain  blank, I could hear and see my hard-drive powering up and some sort of  I-O, the red power light on my keyboard would light-up, and after about  10 seconds, the green floppy light on the keyboard would light up and  then I would hear a loud HUM (almost like an alarm). I never could  pin-point where the sound was coming from. I first tried disconnecting  the floppy, then installing the CIA without the clockport CIA adapter -  same thing. I finally removed the CPU clockport adapter and plugged it  back in directly in the mobo and it booted without problems (phew).
I think I'll wait until I get my 3.1 ROM upgrade before trying again (and maybe order a couple more spare CIAs first).