Awesome! That's what I've been waiting for, Dopus Magellan x86_64.
That's a HUGE improvement. :-)
This is wonderful news. Hopefully it will allow more people to migrate to 64-bit!
nikosDistro MaintainerPosted
8 days agoThis is fantastic news! Looking forward to try it out.f
nikosDistro MaintainerPosted
6 days agoQuite unstable unfotunately. Tried native 64-bit version. I read there are some minor bugs but they do not seam minor to me. Sorry for bad bug report.
Hi,
FYI. Put a few in just now
Hi,
Thanks, very weird as I cannot do any of that. Are you using your own compiled or 5.101 from the github?
PNG works on Aros 32bit and I did not set that up so expected the same on Aros 64bit.
I using on AMD native which could explain a lot from VMware.
Midwan is testing on a VM as well, so thought a native install may be different. Appears it might be.
Edited by Jeff1138 on 17-05-2026 03:23,
23 hours ago
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
22 hours agoI don’t think there are any differences between native hardware and VMware; I usually don’t find any differences, but I’ll run a test to check.
The version of Dopus5 v101 I’m using is the same as yours, i.e. the one from GitHub (there are no other versions).
I tested the default settings instead of my own, and PNG images as well as other image formats are displayed and copied correctly.
Which operating system are you using?
Please note: with Dopus5, if you click on images via their icons, these are associated with the operating system’s defaults and will use the tool set in Tooltypes (on Aros One 32-bit, the tool is set to ‘PixieView’, whilst on Aros One 64-bit it is ‘Multiview’)
If, however, you click on images in ‘Details’ view in Dopus5, Dopus5 will use the tool set in FileTypes and ignore the tool set in Tooltypes.
The same applies to other file types; for example, archives opened via the icon will be extracted by ZuneARC, whilst those opened in the details view will be extracted by XADOpen.
Hi,
I am using a slightly newer experimental beta one as midwan fixed the dopus5 screen title bar so that memory figures are correct and the time / date now shows
I am still using an older 1.2 64bit. I am also using AMD hardware so I am expecting to be different from all others like Intel.
I wonder what NATIVE version Nikos is using?
Edited by Jeff1138 on 17-05-2026 05:04,
21 hours ago
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
21 hours agoCould you please provide a link to download the correct version so that I can test it? Thanks
By ‘NATIVE’, I think you mean the hardware being used
If you’re using AROS One 1.2 64-bit, I’d recommend installing version 1.3, which includes numerous fixes and improvements!
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
20 hours agoOK, I’ve tested the fixed version; the memory is now displayed correctly. There are no issues with viewing or copying images, but the bug I reported regarding the Guru error caused by XADOpen remains (it works fine on the 32-bit version).
As for the settings, there are no issues; in the build, I’ve replaced the default settings with my own (which are more comprehensive for the file types to be managed).
AMIGASYSTEMDistro MaintainerPosted
19 hours agoThanks. I’ve come across another issue today, albeit a rare one: basically, if you overwrite a file, the Guru appears. However, this has only happened with one file so far; I need to check if it happens with other files as well!