Turbo Print 7 works here. You will have to copy over your 3.x installation and duplicate the turboprint: assign. The 1st floppy disk has a version of unlzx that crashes.
OK, that's a nuisance, but if you've a backup of your Turboprint files on a CD then that would be simple enough, as long as you don't forget any prefs/ENV files for Turboprint, or are they not required? As I'm not sure how ENV works, if it still exists, under OS4.x.
I really believe that some NEW printer drivers, in the form of some thought & effort should have been put in to write up-to-date printer drivers for currently available printers for Classic OS4.1. New OS, new printer support - should go hand-in-hand really, don't you think?
Commodore, and even Amiga Inc. always kept basically up to date with printers, as some people actually use their Amigas to write letters, printout photos, etc, and not just play games. It's a bad way to start off a new OS anyway, don't you think?
It depends on the FAST ATA Cards in use. My understanding is The MK1 FAST ATA is supported directly by scsi.device.
SCSI.Device is still 68K and needs to be to allow the CD to be booted from 3.x
So, in my case I have a Mk3 FastATA device, so what device has Elbox made for it to work natively, and is it installed during the initial bootup with the OS4.1 start floppy?
Myself I don't have a Elbox IDE addaptor.
I have a DCE 4 Way Buffered IDE splitter and an IDEFIX Express, both work fine.
I know the board you mean, and I'm sure I've got one or 2 knocking about somewhere, but I either use the FastATA or a few 4xEIDE buffered interface cards made by Elbox, the small, slightly wedge shaped ones that were for the A600 and A1200, so do they work under OS4.x if you use the 68k scsi.device?
To be fair I only uses the native IDE now to boot the kickstart files off a CF card and my sys: partition, dvd +/-rw and other drives are all sata.
Yes that's OK once you've installed it I believe, but the basic installation states a minimum 20GB HDD is required for the install, so is that not correct, as at that time, pre-installation, there won't be any SATA drivers installed on the floppy disk, or will there?
There is a article coming soon on how to go just SATA and use the onboard IDE for booting the kickstart only.
Where will that article be, and how long before it's available?
It indeed does have a new driver and prefs program provided by Elbox. Could be that its not a MK3.
OK, his might not be but mine definitely is a Mk3. I wonder if you know of anyone on the betatesters list who does use a FastATA Mk3 under OS4.x as a native driver, and how easy that was to get working with Classic OS4.1?
Someone must have tested it for that to have been stated as a working piece of hardware, well I'd certainly like to think so, and most definitely need to confirm that before I make a decision on buying OS4.1.
Darren is updating his hd-zone soon with some more info about IDE controllers.
OK, will check over at Darren's site at some point, but really, all this information should have been put in place, BEFORE Classic OS4.1 was released.
I seem to asking quite a few fundamental questions that other people who would be considering migrating from a 68k Workbench to Classic OS4.1 who've got the right PPC hardware would want to know how much they can utilise, and what they've got to go dual boot on or use as a separate system.
I still feel this information should have been available before release, as it is just going to slow down sales until people feel happy that they aren't going to get ripped off again, as with Classic OS4.0 - the dire one !!