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AROS ABIv0 20220318-1 Support

Last updated on 8 days ago
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 28 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - The update to the core is planned, but I don't think I will manage it before Christmas.

OK thank you, then before Christmas I will distribute AROS One 2.7
J
jmaNewbie
Posted 22 days ago
@deadwood:

When connected thru HDMI, audio cannot be heard.
My audio chip is not the problem; it's perfectly "recognized" by aros. Previously, I used DVI on my former monitor and audio was heard.

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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 22 days ago
Two questions:

1) What driver do you see selected in Prefs/AHI?
2) When you were using DVI cable for video, how were the speakers connected to your computer?
J
jmaNewbie
Posted 22 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - Two questions:

1) What driver do you see selected in Prefs/AHI?
2) When you were using DVI cable for video, how were the speakers connected to your computer?



1) DEVS:AHI/hdaudio.audio

2) My former monitor had a "DVI IN" connector for audio, besides the DVI connector for video; I attached a cable from my PC's "AUDIO OUT" to the monitor's "AUDIO DVI IN".
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 22 days ago
Thanks for details. The audio that you are using in the HDAudio chip on motherboard. There might be some hardware that will combine outdio out and DVI out into single HDMI signal or alternativelly use external spikers. NVidia driver does not have support for audio over HDMI.
AMIGASYSTEMAMIGASYSTEMDistro Maintainer
Posted 9 days ago
With the new Cores, 'Zuluwget' (Aros archive) no longer works, while 'AAEDT' (aros archive and contrib) also does not work with older and new Cores!
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ntromansMember
Posted 8 days ago
Small bug (and I expect very low priority) - timeout does not seem to work with USB serial. This is through Hollywood; if you write data out and do not set a timeut it works fine, but if you set a timeout the command exits immediately with no characters written.

I posted problem on the Hollywood forum with this reply:

"This is very likely an AROS driver issue. The code is the same on all Amiga platforms and it's very lowlevel stuff which just passes IORequests to the device. Unless the same driver is working correctly with another application on AROS I don't think this is a Hollywood bug."

Cheers,
Nigel.
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