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_Bnu | mntmn: I was going to ask how you get away with not acknowledging the interrupt request in the handler, but then I realized that you do... and I'm an idiot. | 08:53 |
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emiespo[m] | https://mobile.twitter.com/Claude1079/status/1431590935742357510?s=19&fbclid=IwAR08oYkQMYf9m7rSsgbBuWg81-6ulG9ALHgsiLvhNoG-r4sYYavUXMEuHc0 wow this is amazing | 11:53 |
emiespo[m] | I wish I had a working Pi now. As in: right now! Public holiday in the UK… another Pi 3 is already on its way 🤣 | 11:54 |
_Bnu | But why did you destroy your Raspberry Pi. ('A`) | 12:21 |
emiespo[m] | _Bnu: I didn’t, I used it as a Pi1541… and then found three GPIO pins are not work! The unit boots fine though (and still works as a 1541 ahah) | 12:23 |
_Bnu | Then you ripped it out of there and smashed it to pieces! | 13:26 |
mntmn | use computer with floor | 13:39 |
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norly | xyzzy | 15:15 |
mntmn | create brute image | 18:12 |
_Bnu | mntmn offending people by asking only specific questions again. | 18:12 |
mntmn | LOL | 18:12 |
mntmn | this guy... | 18:13 |
mntmn | he's one of those weird reply guys, always replying weird stuff | 18:13 |
mntmn | that's what weird reply guys do | 18:13 |
_Bnu | On Twitter you can only post like "I wonder if someone knows of something.", to keep it from being too specific. | 18:20 |
mntmn | haha | 18:23 |
mntmn | please keep your specifics to yourself! | 18:23 |
forcie | an only specific specific. | 18:34 |
apolkosnik[m]1 | IT Generalists that say "Ni!" | 18:47 |
mntmn | haha | 18:57 |
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_Bnu | They pick cloudberries... | 20:27 |
+ gdonner (~gdonner@c-98-253-93-116.hsd1.in.comcast.net) | 20:59 | |
gdonner | Anyone know if (or how to) attach the ZZ9000 monitor from within P96Mode? | 21:00 |
gdonner | ...should be simple, but I'm still scratching my head | 21:01 |
forcie | P96Mode is some kind of horror example of how not to build a gui | 21:01 |
forcie | you drag and drop stuff in bizarre ways | 21:01 |
forcie | it is hard to explain if not looking at it | 21:02 |
gdonner | Yeah, seriously! I wish Olaf Barthel's PicassoModeTNG was used instead | 21:02 |
gdonner | much simpler, IMO | 21:02 |
forcie | anyway, the toolbar icons can be dragged | 21:02 |
forcie | and the screenmodes can be dragged | 21:02 |
forcie | and dragging the toolbar icons perform actions | 21:03 |
forcie | on stuff they are dropped on | 21:03 |
gdonner | so how do you make the ZZ9000 the default, active monitor (and save it that way)? | 21:04 |
forcie | so first you drag from the device to the resolutions list | 21:05 |
gdonner | I ask, as I copied the ZZ9DMA40.card over the default ZZ9000.card, which "disconects" the ZZ9000 screen modes from your Amiga for some reason... | 21:05 |
forcie | and then you drag from resolution to mode list | 21:05 |
forcie | and then you can tweak sync and such for each mode | 21:05 |
forcie | and then each selected mode should be available in screenmode.prefs or any replacement for that panel | 21:06 |
gdonner | ah ok; I'll give it a try | 21:06 |
gdonner | many thanks! | 21:06 |
forcie | i think its the top left icon (box icon) that creates a new resolution | 21:06 |
forcie | it is really crazy, and very unintuitive | 21:07 |
forcie | :D | 21:07 |
gdonner | yeah, no kidding--I haven't found anyone yet that likes it | 21:07 |
gdonner | someone should make a YT video about it | 21:07 |
gdonner | hmm maybe one out there--should check | 21:07 |
forcie | http://eab.abime.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=6550&d=1078962296 | 21:09 |
forcie | here is some kind of explanatory image :D | 21:10 |
forcie | skull is delete setting | 21:10 |
forcie | two paper sheets is copy setting | 21:10 |
gdonner | what I don't get is why P96Mode doesn't list the ZZ9000 in the "attach modes to card" menu item; it's just blank, and shows "No Board" | 21:15 |
gdonner | :-| | 21:15 |
mntmn | forcie: you can attach the board in the menu of p96settings | 21:15 |
mntmn | p96mode | 21:15 |
mntmn | there's an attach to board thing in the menu | 21:16 |
gdonner | mine just shows as "blank" though? | 21:16 |
mntmn | hmm | 21:16 |
mntmn | then the card is not detected?! | 21:16 |
gdonner | but I'm to blame--I copied the ZZ9DMA40.card on top of the previous ZZ9000.card file | 21:16 |
gdonner | I probably circumvented something that the installer handles | 21:17 |
gdonner | (renamed it to ZZ9000.card) | 21:17 |
gdonner | I should probably reinstall P96 3.1.1 and the ZZ9K 1.8 drivers again | 21:18 |
_Bnu | No no | 21:18 |
_Bnu | To reattach the modes, you just bring up the right click menu. | 21:18 |
_Bnu | Attach settings to board -> ZZ9000 something something. | 21:19 |
gdonner | what do you do if it shows "No Board" in the menu item? | 21:19 |
_Bnu | Uh, not sure. That would indicate the driver didn't actually load. | 21:19 |
gdonner | what I did was copy the ZZ9DMA40.card over the ZZ9000.card file, and renamed it to ZZ9000.card | 21:20 |
gdonner | then rebooted | 21:20 |
gdonner | I have the 1.9 firmware in the SD card | 21:20 |
_Bnu | And the monitor file is okay? | 21:20 |
gdonner | yup | 21:20 |
forcie | yeah if there is no attach to- option the .card file has not been read properly | 21:21 |
_Bnu | Hm, okay. Just asking, because the monitor file contains the driver loader. | 21:21 |
mntmn | hmm what does showconfig show? | 21:21 |
mntmn | is the board detected? | 21:21 |
mntmn | and also zztop | 21:21 |
gdonner | the tool type should be "ZZ9000" in the monitor file? | 21:21 |
mntmn | yeah | 21:22 |
mntmn | card type | 21:22 |
mntmn | and ZZ9DMA40.card supports fw 1.9 yeah? i lost track of that | 21:22 |
gdonner | yes, the board is detected--no issues there; this is all because I *ahem* wanted to try the ZZ9DMA40.card file :) | 21:22 |
mntmn | zztop shows fw 1.9? | 21:22 |
gdonner | I'm using the latest from the snakes9000 | 21:22 |
gdonner | yes it does | 21:23 |
gdonner | 8/21/21 | 21:23 |
mntmn | ah | 21:23 |
mntmn | i have a theory | 21:23 |
gdonner | well, I can put the older ZZ9000.card file back; didn't mean to create any new issues :( | 21:23 |
mntmn | boardtype/chiptype | 21:23 |
mntmn | gdonner: also, which p96 version is it? maybe one that doesn't support this particular ZZ9000.card that might have a new cardtype/chiptype? | 21:24 |
gdonner | 3.1.1 | 21:24 |
mntmn | hmm no that's newer than i ever had :D | 21:24 |
gdonner | it works quite well; fixes some issues I used to have | 21:25 |
mntmn | yeah it's on my list to try it incl the multi monitor stuff but i haven't had time to buy it yet etc etc | 21:25 |
mntmn | unfortunately we do not get updates from jens | 21:25 |
gdonner | no worries--I'll reinstall P96 3.1.1 and then the ZZ9K 1.8 drivers with the newer ZZ9DMA40.card file renamed to ZZ9000.card | 21:26 |
gdonner | that should fix it | 21:26 |
gdonner | would be great though to have something other than P96Mode to deal with lol | 21:26 |
gdonner | ugh unintuitive | 21:27 |
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_Bnu | Oh, uh. | 21:36 |
_Bnu | For the drivers in snakes9000, you might actually need boot.bin from there as well. | 21:36 |
gdonner | hmm; I got it working--the drivers in snakes9000 are ZII only | 21:48 |
gdonner | I'm using the BOOT.BIN file that Lukas let someone test a while ago | 21:49 |
gdonner | they work just fine | 21:49 |
gdonner | (late July) | 21:49 |
gdonner | am using the 1.9 ZZ9000.card; works well | 21:50 |
gdonner | (DMA) | 21:50 |
gdonner | ah; nvm I see the standard ZIII drivers too | 21:51 |
KDM | hi all. anyone running roadshow together with zz9k? been messing around with it for the past hour and can't get it to work. just want to know it's possible | 22:01 |
mntmn | yes it is | 22:04 |
mntmn | possibilities, if nothing works: 1. you have an R-1/R-2 card and damaged transistor Q3 that is very close to the zorro slot 2. there is some problem with INT6 in your amiga, you can try INT2 | 22:05 |
_Bnu | Uhh, the DMA drivers definitely shouldn't be Z2. | 22:05 |
mntmn | KDM: sorry, i mean Q4, not Q3. | 22:06 |
KDM | already tried removing all other cards, now have just the zz plugged in. also tried switching to int2 but same thing. i'm probably just shit at setting up roadshow | 22:06 |
mntmn | KDM: maybe try miami to see if it works | 22:06 |
mntmn | KDM: when trying INT2, you also created the file ENVARC:ZZ9K_INT2 yes? | 22:07 |
KDM | yea, my next step is to see if the card actually works with some other stack before getting back to the roadshow | 22:07 |
KDM | yep, created int2 | 22:07 |
KDM | any known issues having it at int6 together with deneb and repulse (my other 2 cards in the system)? | 22:09 |
mntmn | don't remember atm | 22:15 |
gdonner | @_BNu: yeah, sorry--my mistake (I was seeing the "zz9000-firmware-r-1_8-zorro2-4mb.zip" drivers toward the end of the page) | 22:27 |
gdonner | works fine, all files the latest | 22:31 |
gdonner | thanks for all your work! | 22:31 |
_Bnu | \o/ | 22:35 |
_Bnu | Not sure why I have that zip file there. I probably downloaded it to the A4000 to write it to floppy or something. | 22:36 |
apolkosnik[m]1 | Not sure if this would be of any use AHI-wise https://github.com/FPGAArcade/amiga_code/tree/master/xaudio | 22:41 |
mntmn | what is it | 22:46 |
apolkosnik[m]1 | Ahi drivers for FPGAArcade | 22:47 |
_Bnu | I looked at it, but it mostly seemed like an edited Paula driver. | 22:48 |
KDM | @mntmn can't get it working with miami either (tried both int6 and int2). looking t the schematics a bit it appears to me that even if Q4 was damaged card should still work with int2 selected over Q3. It's just probably me, haven't used the amiga in decades | 23:46 |
KDM | and yes, it's a R-2 card | 23:47 |
apolkosnik[m]1 | Has it been fixed for the 3.3V issue? | 23:49 |
apolkosnik[m]1 | Just curious | 23:50 |
KDM | yea, cut the trace a while back. didn't really have the time till recently to jump back into the amiga game | 23:50 |
KDM | enjoying it btw :D | 23:52 |
_Bnu | Also fngh. Triggering a CPU IPL6 when there's no interrupt handler ready is very lethal to AmigaOS. | 23:57 |
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