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[Web] ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now availableANN.lu
Posted on 16-Jul-2003 09:18 GMT by Mikey_C10 comments
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Photos from the recent Amiga North Thames meeting which featured Demonstrations of AmigaOne and Pegasos Systems are now on-line at our back-up site (Via News Page)
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 1 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Peter Gordon on 16-Jul-2003 09:34 GMT
Aarrgh! My eyes! Who chose that background image? ;)
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 2 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Peter Gordon on 16-Jul-2003 09:35 GMT
In reply to Comment 1 (Peter Gordon):
Oh and this AmigaONE: http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ant.london/photos/Rudei_TowerFront-TN.jpg is in the exact same case as mine ;)
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 3 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Joe "Floid" Kanowitz on 16-Jul-2003 11:54 GMT
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ant.london/photos/RudeiA1Booting.jpg

...Okay, serious question - All devices detected? It looks like he's got one hard drive and one optical; are those responses for the second channel 'normal,' something a little unfinished in (that revision of) U-Boot, or...?
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 4 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Peter Gordon on 16-Jul-2003 12:35 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Joe "Floid" Kanowitz):
U-Boot reports my CD-RW as a CD-RW, not a hard disk.
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 5 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by CodeSmith on 17-Jul-2003 01:46 GMT
In reply to Comment 3 (Joe "Floid" Kanowitz):
Looking at sourceforge I see that the current version of UBoot is 0.4.0 (June 26 2003), that screenshot says 0.1.1 (according to sourceforge, 0.2.0 was released on 2002-12-17 10:49), so that ROM is over six months old. Maybe it was one of the first "earlybirds"? in any case, much newer versions of UBoot exist.
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 6 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Olegil on 17-Jul-2003 02:02 GMT
In reply to Comment 5 (CodeSmith):
In case you didn't know, the guys over at sourceforge doesn't support the AmigaOne, Hyperion do. So check which version _Hyperion_ are using before trying that one again.

I don't know the excact version, but there's a new firmware out now that supports using a Catweasel for keyboard (too bad there's no Linux support for that, though. Shouldn't be too hard to port that from amikeyb.c if anyone has too much free time :-)
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 7 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Olegil on 17-Jul-2003 02:06 GMT
I see you didn't get Linux to work with the gfx card?

Is this a new Radeon, 8x00 or 9x00 series? In that case, you'll need at least XFree 4.2.1 or 4.3.0 respectively, the version that comes with Debian Woody only supports the 7x00 cards.

Upgrade to linux kernel 2.4.21 from sourceforge, then upgrade your Debian to testing or unstable and install the proper X version (4.2.1 is in both testing and unstable, 4.3.0 is on penguinppc.com, for unstable).

See also the FAQ:
http://www.samfundet.no/~olegil/amiga/
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 8 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by CodeSmith on 17-Jul-2003 03:39 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Olegil):
Hey, relax! I didn't know the Hyperion changes hadn't been merged into the main tree yet. This guy was wondering why UBoot seemed to be misbehaving, and I said that maybe it was because the version looked old. Are amiga-uboot version numbers kept in sync with the main tree, or are they on a different scheme? (eg amiga uboot 0.1.1 == uboot 0.4)
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 9 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Olegil on 17-Jul-2003 05:47 GMT
In reply to Comment 8 (CodeSmith):
If it says UBoot 0.1.1, it IS UBoot 0.1.1 + Hyperion patches.

I have no idea how much of it is merged in.
ANT. AmigaOne/Pegasos photos now available : Comment 10 of 10ANN.lu
Posted by Alfred Schwarz on 17-Jul-2003 09:58 GMT
In reply to Comment 6 (Olegil):
> too bad there's no Linux support for that

Oh, there is, I just was this week on that site, sadly I do not have the link here... maybe it's only support for the disk part, but at least some support (old ISA version and PCI version are supported).

Ciao, Alfred
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