MorphOS 3.19
  • Cocoon
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    Trekman
    Posts: 42 from 2020/11/10
    From: Germany
    First of all : Thaaaanks to the MorphOS Team for this new release .... :-) :-) :-)

    Installation went fine. So far everything works.

    An old Problem appeared again for my Radeon9600Pro.
    The .1 Screenmodes disappeared and the second monitor stayed with a black screen.

    After putting the Radeon driver in /devs/monitors back to the one from MorphOS 3.17 (v52.39) it works again. ;-)
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    tolkien
    Posts: 531 from 2013/5/29
    I have had a problem with last MorphOS updates.
    My systen partición was done by MorphOS years ago (2gb?)
    Now It fails to install cause there is no space in It.
    I use the option to clean systen but It is not enough.
    Should be an option to not make backup or put It in another partition.

    I have to sabe some data to other partition, delete from system and then restore.

    Any idea what can be done in future updates?
    MorphOS: PowerMac G5 - PowerBook G4 - MacMini.
    Classic: Amiga 1200/060 - A500 PiStorm
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    Trekman
    Posts: 42 from 2020/11/10
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    The system partition should have at least 8GB.
    Thats what is set at install normally.
    Did you change it to 2 GB at first install ?
    Maybe that explains it. I would recommend doing
    a backup of your data and then doing a fresh install
    with the standard settings.
    That should solve this problem for future updates. ;-)
    Do not forget to save your MorphOS keyfile before reinstalling.
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  • Butterfly
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    Dragster
    Posts: 99 from 2005/11/6
    From: Mexico City, M...
    ...and The MorphOS Team does it again! Yes! Thank you!
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    tolkien
    Posts: 531 from 2013/5/29
    Quote:

    Trekman escribió:
    The system partition should have at least 8GB.
    Thats what is set at install normally.
    Did you change it to 2 GB at first install ?
    Maybe that explains it. I would recommend doing
    a backup of your data and then doing a fresh install
    with the standard settings.
    That should solve this problem for future updates. ;-)
    Do not forget to save your MorphOS keyfile before reinstalling.

    It seems I should change It but dont remember. It was 12 years ago or so.
    I will have to backup and reinstall.
    Thanks!


    [ Editado por tolkien 18.01.2025 - 23:32 ]
    MorphOS: PowerMac G5 - PowerBook G4 - MacMini.
    Classic: Amiga 1200/060 - A500 PiStorm
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    Flash
    Posts: 106 from 2019/11/1
    Great to see an active developmemt for an AmigaOs system.
    This is mainly a bugfix release, I hope there will be some substantial feature in 3.20
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    sailor
    Posts: 400 from 2019/5/9
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    @morphosdevs
    please, what does mean in practice this 3.19 upgrade ?:
    Quark: When accessing the regular PCI bus, do a type 1 configuration transaction (Sam460LE)

    As I understand type 1 is checking root complex / host controller, type 0 checking endpoint / device. But I do not know difference in practice.

    On real Sam460LE was in previous version issue, that in PCIe x1 slot was not visible cards behind the bridge ( like CMI8738, which is PCI with PCI-PCIe bridge ).
    This issue remains in MOS 3.19, it means PCI configuration change doing something else. Probably it concerns only to PCI host, not two PCIe roots.

    In any case, MorphOS on Sam460LE is very good, fast and stable. Thanks.
    AmigaOS3: Amiga 1200
    AmigaOS4: Micro A1-C, AmigaOne XE, Pegasos II, Sam440ep, Sam440ep-flex, Sam460LE, AmigaOneX1000
    MorphOS: Efika 5200b, Pegasos I, Sam460LE, Pegasos II, Powerbook G4, Mac Mini, iMac G5, Powermac G5 Quad
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    polluks
    Posts: 813 from 2007/10/23
    From: Gelsenkirchen,...
    FYI type 1
    Pegasos II G4: MorphOS 3.9, Zalman M220W · iMac G5 12,1 17", MorphOS 3.18
    Power Mac G3: OSX 10.3 · PowerBook 5,8: OSX 10.5, MorphOS 3.18
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    polluks
    Posts: 813 from 2007/10/23
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    Quote:

    tolkien schrieb:
    It seems I should change It but dont remember. It was 12 years ago or so.
    I will have to backup and reinstall.
    Thanks!


    Well, I just update by manually copying to MOSSYS:. Not recommended but works.
    Pegasos II G4: MorphOS 3.9, Zalman M220W · iMac G5 12,1 17", MorphOS 3.18
    Power Mac G3: OSX 10.3 · PowerBook 5,8: OSX 10.5, MorphOS 3.18
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12229 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > This is mainly a bugfix release

    Yes, as expected because 19 is an odd number.

    > I hope there will be some substantial feature in 3.20

    That should be the case because 20 is an even number.
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  • jPV
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    Posts: 2115 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:

    Trekman wrote:
    The system partition should have at least 8GB.
    Thats what is set at install normally.
    Did you change it to 2 GB at first install ?


    IIRC the default size with the Installer was 2 GB in the (very) old times, but the default was changed to larger value at some point, because 2 GB became too small. So, if your original installation is very old, you still might have a small system partition.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Brumiga
    Posts: 252 from 2004/4/3
    From: France
    @MorphOs Team,

    I saw somewhere in the past the instructions to perform the burn of img or hdimg file to a usb stick. But I absolutly do not remember where. On your site the instructions of installation do not speak about the AmigaOne X5000.

    Can you give here the instructions to perform the burn of img or hdimg file to a usb stick under MorphOS ? Others, do not give a link, I prefer the answer here directly.

    Brumiga
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Brumiga
    Posts: 252 from 2004/4/3
    From: France
    @BatteMan,

    Thank you but you are wrong. Have you read carefully the beginning of thr tuorial you linked ? It is designed for apple mac computers only.

    I search for the instructions to burn img or hdimg file to usb stick. It can be peformed under linux with etcher or dd commandline, under windows with etcher too or with winimage. Under macos x I do not know. But what I want is to perform this under MorphOS. It is possible, I saw the instructions but where, that I do not remember. And also it is better if performed under MorphOs than any other system. That prooves the possibity to use MorphOS for this purpose.

    Brumiga
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  • Butterfly
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    Mozzerfan
    Posts: 100 from 2016/10/5
    @brumiga

    https://morph.zone/modules/newbb_plus/viewtopic.php?topic_id=13513&forum=11#156083
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2115 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:

    Brumiga wrote:
    I saw somewhere in the past the instructions to perform the burn of img or hdimg file to a usb stick. But I absolutly do not remember where. On your site the instructions of installation do not speak about the AmigaOne X5000.


    Here's some instruction (not mine, haven't tested): https://amiga-news.de/de/news/comments/328439.html

    Contents of that link:
    Quote:

    1.) das Image speichert man sich irgendwo
    2.) einen leeren USB-Stick anschließen, sich den Port merken (leider erkennt im Gegensatz zu OS4
    MorphOS manche nicht bzw. hat Probleme damit)
    3.) Befehl in Shell:
    Copy morphos-3.19-hybrid.hdimg RAWDISK:Devices/usbscsi.device/0/rawdisk DIRECT
    (hier mit USB-Stick am Port 0)
    4.) X5000 neu booten ins Early Startup Control Menü
    5.) dort NICHT auf MorphOS, sodern auf den untersten, letzten Eintrag "Command Line"
    6.) Eingabe von "USB RESET"
    7.) bootmorphos


    Google translated:
    Quote:

    1.) save the image somewhere
    2.) connect an empty USB stick, remember the port (unfortunately, unlike OS4,
    MorphOS does not recognize some devices or has problems with it)
    3.) Command in shell:
    Copy morphos-3.19-hybrid.hdimg RAWDISK:Devices/usbscsi.device/0/rawdisk DIRECT
    (here with a USB stick on port 0)
    4.) reboot X5000 into the Early Startup Control menu
    5.) there, NOT on MorphOS, but on the lowest, last entry "Command Line"
    6.) enter "USB RESET"
    7.) bootmorphos


    Just make sure you write over correct USB device. Read more about reading/writing image files on MorphOS here: https://library.morph.zone/Tips_and_Tricks#Copying_a_Whole_Disk_As_an_Image_File
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    BatteMan
    Posts: 287 from 2003/2/24
    From: France
    @brumiga : no, i didn't.
    Proud user of MorphOS since 2003 !
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    cip060
    Posts: 145 from 2010/7/30
    I have run out of CDs to burn, can I burn the ISO to a DVD?
    Does it work the same?
    I HATE the procedure with a USB stick via the original firmware on the command line
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    beworld
    Posts: 631 from 2010/2/10
    From: FRANCE
    Quote:

    cip060 a écrit :
    I have run out of CDs to burn, can I burn the ISO to a DVD?
    Does it work the same?
    I HATE the procedure with a USB stick via the original firmware on the command line


    I think... test it, better is CDRW or DVDRW :-)
    PowerMac G5 Quad 2.5, IMac G5 2.1, PowerBook G4 1.5, MacMini 1.5
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  • Caterpillar
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    Posts: 21 from 2022/8/17
    Quote:

    cip060 wrote:
    I have run out of CDs to burn, can I burn the ISO to a DVD?
    Does it work the same?
    I HATE the procedure with a USB stick via the original firmware on the command line


    It works - I just burned the DVD-R and upgraded Morph OS from 3.18 to 3.19 using it.
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    cip060
    Posts: 145 from 2010/7/30
    Update Error
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  • Paladin of the Pegasos
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    koszer
    Posts: 1255 from 2004/2/8
    From: Poland
    Quote:

    cip060 wrote:
    I HATE the procedure with a USB stick via the original firmware on the command line


    Well, there's always the not-recommended way... The Dark One... Quicker, easier, more seductive... Could blow your machine up instaneously...

    1. replace boot.img on your boot partition with the one from ISO (the correct one for your machine!)
    2. reboot old MorphOS with new kernel
    3. mount ISO and run update

    Mind you - this might go wrong if older MorphOS version won't for some reason work well with newer kernel. You have been warned!
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  • jPV
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    jPV
    Posts: 2115 from 2003/2/24
    From: po-RNO
    Quote:

    koszer wrote:
    Quote:

    cip060 wrote:
    I HATE the procedure with a USB stick via the original firmware on the command line


    Well, there's always the not-recommended way... The Dark One... Quicker, easier, more seductive... Could blow your machine up instaneously...

    :D

    Yet another option is to have a bootmenu to avoid writing OF commands. I have a secondary boot partition and I can boot my Mac by pressing the Alt key, and then select the secondary partition to get a boot menu shown up instead of booting directly to MorphOS. Then I just press 3 to boot an ISO image placed on the HD or press 4 to boot an image placed on a USB stick. Needs a bit to set up it, but I've done it once 10+ years ago and it's still useful :)
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