From: | oruk_amigan |
Date: | 5 May 2000 at 11:23:00 |
Subject: | Re: WarpUp/WarpOs |
Hi Kevin,
>> >Have you put the cheque in the post to me yet? ;-)
>>
>> Errrr, yeaaahhhhh.... ;) Hey Mike, your mate owes Kevin here a cheque as
well
>> ;)
>
>Woohoo!! :-)
>
>If you're going to be at the Kickstart show on May 27th </plug> then you
>can give me the money in person :-)
Hmmm, I probably will go to that show, depends if me Dad can get me there, since
umm, well I live in Devon!! :))
>> >Octopus doesn't mind my PPC - and why should it dislike it?
>>
>> Well before I got my PPC, I had an 040/40 and it worked on that; when I got
>> a PPC, it made it go nuts, when I disabled Octopus - it was fine... :)
>
>Very strange. Sounds more like something ELSE in your system that Octupus
>is using. Datatypes maybe ... you HAVE got the latest 040/060 libraries in
>place, haven't you?
Yes, the flash update was the older of the two flashes from DCE's site (as I
explained I'm a bit worried of reflashing with the latest and mucking up again!
;), when I have the guts to update again, I'll do it. The 68K libs are the
latest anyway though.
>> BTW:
>> I *still* have Kickstart 3.0 (39.106) so things obviously aren't as stable
as
>> they could be. I better upgrade them soon, otherwise I'll *never* be able
to
>> get access to the ROM sockets. (There already buried as it is!!! :))
>
>Eeeek!! Get 3.1 NOW! I thought it was an essential requirement to running
>a PPC card (tho I could be wrong) ...
Nope, 3.0 will just about do. Though you have to botch Setpatch with:
Run >NIL: C:SetPatch
Instead of:
C:SetPatch QUIET
Otherwise out matey the Guru comes out to play ;)
>> A lot of Emulation software requires WarpUp so that's why. :) Anyway - at
least
>> I'll be able to know once I have used WarpUp, which is best etc.
>
>What emulation software? FusionPPC if/when it ever appears needs it. And
>that is (looks at watch) about 6 months LATE now ... :-(
Yes, that and AmiGenerator (MegaDrive), some gameboy thingy, but I just want
to try WarpUp so I can see what I feel is best, though I'm quite happy with
PowerUp.
>> >even with an 040 it's best to keep the 060 library in libs: too ....
>>
>> Hmmm, I haven't got the 060 libs installed (guess why ;) so I shall try that
>> as well... :)
>
>I think (not certain) that my mate had a similar problem until he installed
>the 060 library. Make sure you have all of the 0x0 libs installed as it
>says in the documentation, to avoid any trouble ...
Well, I shall follow as per the instructions on DCE's site and I shall stick
the 68060 libs in the LIBS: dir.
All the best,
Nick.
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