What chance of getting MorphOS2.x for Classic + PPC
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    Kronos wrote:
    There are some genuine Apple 9000(Pro)s with 128MB (got a non-Pro in mine) and flashed&modded 9xxx cards should work as well.

    Now if anybody had a DVI-D able card (256MB would be niece) fit for my QuickSilver, I'd probraly retire the G5 :o)


    I have never seen an Apple 9000 card with more than 64MB of vram.
    Are you sure there are 128MB Apple cards?

    Also, what is the problem with digital output?

    I was not aware of any issue.

    Then again, I have been using R300 cards for awhile.



    [ Edited by Jim 24.08.2014 - 06:17 ]
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    Jim wrote:
    I have never seen an Apple 9000 card with more than 64MB of vram.
    Are you sure there are 128MB Apple cards?




    a) ibäh

    b) mine has 128MB and an ADC connector (but is only a non-Pro 9000)
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    They DO exist!
    Interesting.
    BTW - I have two or three 64MB cards if anyone wants one (free, of course).

    And by DVI-D, I guess you mean dual DVI-D?
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    Jim wrote:

    And by DVI-D, I guess you mean dual DVI-D?


    Dual-DVI-D would mean 2 DVI connectors both capable of DVI-D (2560x1600), such cards start to appear somewhere at the 9800s.

    9600s with 256MB normally have 1xDVI-D and 1x(single link)DVI.
    I would need 1 DVI-D, don't care wether the 2nd port is DVI,DVI-D or even VGA.
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    Kronos wrote:
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    Jim wrote:

    And by DVI-D, I guess you mean dual DVI-D?


    Dual-DVI-D would mean 2 DVI connectors both capable of DVI-D (2560x1600), such cards start to appear somewhere at the 9800s.

    9600s with 256MB normally have 1xDVI-D and 1x(single link)DVI.
    I would need 1 DVI-D, don't care wether the 2nd port is DVI,DVI-D or even VGA.


    So 9000 cards don't support DVI-D.
    Again, I did not know that.

    Do MorphOS drivers support such high resolution connections?
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  • »24.08.14 - 14:19
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    Jim wrote:

    Do MorphOS drivers support such high resolution connections?


    Since 3.5 (AFAIR).

    Got a 27" Dell (2560x1440) on my G5 (9600/256 from a 2.7GHz model).
    HAK has the 30" (2560x1600) and Frank himself has the 21:9 29" (2560x1080).

    Edit:
    The issue is that all guides I've seen on flashing 9600s or better suggest that the DVI isn't fully functional afterwards.


    [ Edited by Kronos 24.08.2014 - 13:33 ]
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    Kronos wrote:
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    Jim wrote:

    Do MorphOS drivers support such high resolution connections?


    Since 3.5 (AFAIR).

    Got a 27" Dell (2560x1440) on my G5 (9600/256 from a 2.7GHz model).
    HAK has the 30" (2560x1600) and Frank himself has the 21:9 29" (2560x1080).

    Edit:
    The issue is that all guides I've seen on flashing 9600s or better suggest that the DVI isn't fully functional afterwards.



    Yep, flashed 9600s have issues.
    There are a few Apple 9600s with dual DVI output that will work in a G4.
    I sent one to CountRaven a few months ago.
    Generally they are the earlier cards.
    I have another 256mb 9600Pro if you'd like to try it, but it may only work in a G5.
    I don't currently have a working G4 to test it.
    One advantage, most Apple 9600s do not have ADC connectors.
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    More teasers and a new version for classic ppc :)
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    No more teasers by me, sorry. Sold the PowerUP long ago...


    Apply few fixes and use WinUAE ;P
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    How about porting MorphOS to 68k :) replacing AmigaOS 3.x hehe... I wonder how the speed would be.

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    It would be very interesting to see it run in WinUAE. I have OS4 running and its quite stable and usable.
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    Acill wrote:
    It would be very interesting to see it run in WinUAE. I have OS4 running and its quite stable and usable.


    Really? I thought it was more of just a proof of concept, rather than anything that was usable. How fast does the Windows PC have to be to get decent performance running AmigaOS4.x through emulation?
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    Acill wrote:
    It would be very interesting to see it run in WinUAE. I have OS4 running and its quite stable and usable.


    Really? I thought it was more of just a proof of concept, rather than anything that was usable. How fast does the Windows PC have to be to get decent performance running AmigaOS4.x through emulation?


    Yes really. I have it currently running on my i7 laptop with 16GB RAM and a Nvideo 980 video card. I havent done much with it other than just tinkering around in workbench, surfing the net sucks and is slow, but running basic app seems to be fine. Its far from something I would use on a regular basis though.
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