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khayoz 
Re: Thanks from redfox
Posted on 8-Sep-2022 23:36:54
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@redfox

So did I, christmas 2004 I bought my µA1 with AmigaOS 4.0 Developer Prerelease.
Still got it today and it's working fine with a new Noctua CPU fan and 1GB Ram.
I wish there was a hacky kinda way to replace gfx ram chips for 128MB or 256MB chips.

But it's still a very nice machine, most stable of the SE, XE, µA1 family.


EDIT: To all of you that has an A1XE with original thermalpad, aluminium heatsink and fan thats louder than Slayer! Change it now! I did that with my XE and went from a CPU temp of 75º celsius to 35º celsius. Copper heatsink with real thermal grease and a Noctua fan will give a silent and much cooler CPU ---> Rock Steady AmigaOS.

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Re: Thanks from redfox
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@redfox

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redfox wrote:
Update...

I began my OS4 journey in 2004.

MicroA1 with IBM PowerPC 750 GX CPU, 256 MB RAM, onboard Radeon 7000 graphics

A


I guess only few of us guessed nearly 20 years ago that those NG systems of that days would still be in use today. I mean when I got my Pegasos in 2003 I retired my then 18 years old Frankenamiga 1200PPC/BVIsion/InfinityZII - I felt that such on old machine was just not reliable... My Pegasos is now 19 years old - and still running (albeit a G5 has taken over the everyday job).

The years somehow rushed through in a breeze...

Glad to hear you stil enjoy. Keep us updated!

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Update...

My system has been acting up a bit lately. Sometimes I hear a click and hard drive appears to go to sleep. System freezes if I try to open anything. Recovers ok after reset.

Yesterday, I powered up my MicroA1 and it would not boot at all, not from hard drive and not from CD. Could not even get U-Boot screen.

Replaced dead battery and reset UBOOT settings to factory settings.

SFS was reporting errors on the system partition, so I reinstalled OS4.

Later, I discovered that the rear USB ports had been re-enabled again somehow, maybe going back to factory settings. Anyways ... I disabled rear USB ports and system appears to be stable again.

Working ok again now, and I restored files from my backup.


My system is very old (2004) and I need to find a replacement IDE/PATA hard drive.

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redfox

Last edited by redfox on 22-Jul-2023 at 09:41 PM.
Last edited by redfox on 22-Jul-2023 at 09:39 PM.

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@redfox

Glad to hear your still rocking with your micro-A1 I got my first OS4.1 system in 2008 when ACube released their Samflex@800 and upgraded it with my X1000 when it was released and been enjoying it every day since

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Chris_Y 
Re: Thanks from redfox
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@redfox

You may be better off with an SSD and a SATA-PATA adapter.

Speedwise it makes little difference on OS4, but it might be a bit more reliable.

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jPV 
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Zylesea wrote:

I guess only few of us guessed nearly 20 years ago that those NG systems of that days would still be in use today. I mean when I got my Pegasos in 2003 I retired my then 18 years old Frankenamiga 1200PPC/BVIsion/InfinityZII - I felt that such on old machine was just not reliable... My Pegasos is now 19 years old - and still running (albeit a G5 has taken over the everyday job).

The years somehow rushed through in a breeze...

Sounds like my story too :) I bought a complete Pegasos setup with MorphOS for about 300e in 2004, and my monster A1200/060/128MB/SCSI (HDs, DAT, CDRW)/Voodoo3/CV64-3D/Delfina Lite/MFC3/100Mbps/USB/TV-card/etc, which started to be quite flakey and underpowered, retired immediately. I've been a happy NG user for almost 20 years now... several years more than I did use classic Amigas as my main setup! It's pretty incredible and I'm grateful that I've been able to continue to use an Amiga-like setup (with my beloved Amiga programs) as my primary computer this long, and nothing seems to stop that in the future either.

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@jPV

I bought cheap mac mini in 2009. I try Morphos on it.
I found this is Amiga that I always wanted.
It was fast, with native os, 68k software run faster on it than on winuae.
I regret I don't buy Amiga NG earlier.

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redfox 
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My MicroA1 OS4 system is 20 years old now. Still working ok.

Thanks to all who helped me in the past.



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fricopal! 
Re: Thanks from redfox
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by Sirsilver on 22-Dec-2006 6:23:25

@redfox

Good one redfox - I couldn't agree more with your thank you and I like your rundown of computer and software etc






Thank you, Redfox. Your points on the evolution of computers were insightful. The transition from mainframes to personal computing was indeed a pivotal moment in technology history. It's fascinating how this shift democratized information and reshaped society at large. I appreciate your thought-provoking analysis!

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by TMTisFree on 7-Sep-2008 12:10:46

@ShInKurO

Yes. I also tried and did with Triton. In decreasing difficulty, I put MUI/Triton/AWNPipe. I switched to AWNPipe long ago.

Bye,
TMTisFree


@ShInKurO: Thanks for sharing your experience! It's interesting that you transitioned from Triton, similar to mine with MUI/Triton/AWNPipe. I appreciate the insight into using AWNPipe and wish you continued success on Linux. -TMTisFree

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by redfox on 8-Sep-2022 20:53:55

Update...

I began my OS4 journey in 2004.

MicroA1 with IBM PowerPC 750 GX CPU, 256 MB RAM, onboard Radeon 7000 graphics

AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2
A-EON Enhancer Software Release 2.2


Thanks to all the people who helped me along the way.





redfox


Update posted by redfox on September 8, 2022: Started OS4 journey in 2004 with MicroA1 hardware and AmigaOS 4.1 Final Edition Update 2 alongside A-EON Enhancer Software Release 2.2.

Thanks to everyone who assisted throughout the process.

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