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- | ====== WinUAE installation ====== | + | ===== Installing Amix ===== |
- | This article gives basic information on installing | + | As for any early 1990's operating system (especially Unix), |
- | Videos: [[https:// | + | {{: |
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+ | ===== Requirements ===== | ||
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+ | Required stuff (both emulator and on real hardware installation): | ||
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+ | * Make sure you have [[requirements|compatible hardware]] used or emulated | ||
+ | * An image file of the [[tape-creation|installation tape]] or a copy of it on a real tape on SCSI ID 4* | ||
+ | * An image files of Install and Boot floppies (720k) or physical disks | ||
+ | * A SCSI hard disk drive (or a modern replacement like scsi2sd) with preferably at least 300 MB (complete install) at SCSI ID 6* | ||
+ | * Plenty of time | ||
+ | *) The SCSI addresses are critical, they are hard-coded into the installation script. | ||
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+ | The [[https:// | ||
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+ | Videos | ||
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+ | * Download the two disk images of the Amix 2.1 {{http:// | ||
+ | * ZIP-archive of the contents from the original 2.1 {{http:// | ||
- | ==== Requirements ==== | ||
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- | * WinUAE emulator, at least version 2.7.0 (http:// | ||
- | * ADF disk images of the AMIX Boot and Root floppies | ||
- | * ZIP-archive of the original Amix 2.1 installation tape | ||
==== Configuring WinUAE ==== | ==== Configuring WinUAE ==== | ||
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Configure WinUAE to use the following options. Options not listed explicitly should be left at their defaults. | Configure WinUAE to use the following options. Options not listed explicitly should be left at their defaults. | ||
- | * CPU and FPU: 68030, | + | * Hardware / CPU and FPU {{ :amix_disk_1_floppy.jpg? |
- | * Chipset: Full ECS, Chipset Extra: A3000, Wait for Blitter, Collision Level: Sprintes and Sprites vs Playfield | + | * CPU: select 68030 + MMU + 68882 + FPU |
- | * ROM: "KS ROM v2.04 (A3000) rev 37.175 (512k)" | + | * CPU Emulation Speed: Fastest Possible. |
- | * RAM: Chip: 2 MB, Motherboard Fast: 16 MB (see note below) | + | * Hardware / Chipset: |
+ | * Full ECS | ||
+ | * Chipset Extra: A3000 | ||
+ | * Wait for Blitter | ||
+ | * Collision Level: Sprintes and Sprites vs Playfield | ||
+ | * Hardware / ROM: | ||
+ | * "KS ROM v2.04 (A3000) rev 37.175 (512k)" | ||
+ | * Hardware / RAM: | ||
+ | * Chip: 2 MB | ||
+ | * Motherboard Fast: 16 MB (see note on RAM below) | ||
+ | * Hardware / Floppy drives: | ||
+ | * Attach amix_2.1_boot.adf as DF0 | ||
+ | * Hardware / CD & Hard Drives: | ||
+ | * Add SCSI Tape Drive -> Select Archive or Plain file -> browse path to tape image ZIP, attach as HD Controller: SCSI4 (see note on SCSI below) | ||
+ | * Add Hardfile -> New hard disk image file -> 450-900 MB -> Create. Attach as SCSI6, Device name: DH0, Read/Write enabled, Enable RDB mode. This will be your hard disk drive to install on. See note below on hard disks. | ||
- | AMIX kernel is hard-coded to recognize only 4-16 megs of Fast RAM. RAM cards will not work since the kernel seems to map the memory address of the SCSI drive wrong with any more than 16 MB RAM. Apparently you can add 32-bit memory to your config: AMIX will ignore it. This might be useful if you go to install a dual-booting system | + | **Memory: |
- | * Floppy drives: Attach amix_2.1_boot.adf as DF0 {{ : | + | **Hard disks and partitions** The minimum installation of AMIX 2.1 takes less than 70 MB of space, installing everything on the tape takes about 300 MB. Do not attempt |
- | * CD & Hard Drives: Add SCSI Tape Drive -> Select Archive or Plain file -> browse path to tape image ZIP, attach as HD Controller: SCSI4 (see note below) | + | |
- | * Add Hardfile -> New hard disk image file -> 450-900 MB (or less, see note below)-> Create. Attach as SCSI6 (see note below), Device name: DH0, Read/Write enabled, Enable RDB mode. This will be your AMIX operating system | + | |
- | The minimum installation of AMIX 2.1 takes less than 70 MB of space, installing everything on the tape takes about 300 MB. Do not attempt to use too big hard disk image, you are likely to run intro trouble! | + | **SCSI IDs: |
=== Other settings you might want to try === | === Other settings you might want to try === | ||
- | | + | * Chipset / External Display Hardware: |
- | | + | * A2024 (built-in support for 256-color X-Window) or Picasso II. |
- | * Expansions: A2065: an Ethernet card supported by AMIX that can be used to connect AMIX to a real network under WinUAE. Windows users will also need to install WinPCAP if they wish to connect AMIX to a real network (note: WinPCAP does not and cannot work under WINE). | + | * Expansions: |
+ | * A2065: an Ethernet card supported by AMIX that can be used to connect AMIX to a real network under WinUAE. Windows users will also need to install WinPCAP if they wish to connect AMIX to a real network (note: WinPCAP does not under WINE). | ||
Go to the configuration page and select 'Save as" to save your configuration. Each time you start WinUAE you may need to " | Go to the configuration page and select 'Save as" to save your configuration. Each time you start WinUAE you may need to " | ||
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You are ready to go - Start! | You are ready to go - Start! | ||
- | ==== The Installation Process ==== | ||
- | Power the system on, and the floppy will begin to boot. Once the drive light goes out it may take a few seconds for the next prompt to appear, so don't be too concerned if nothing happens right away. Note that if you have an Amiga that requires a superkick floppy you do not need to load kickstart before loading AMIX. In fact it just takes up RAM, so don't load it unless you want to run AmigaOS. | + | ====== The Installation Process ====== |
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+ | Power the system on, and the floppy will begin to boot. Once the drive light goes out it may take a few seconds for the next prompt to appear, so don't be too concerned if nothing happens right away. | ||
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+ | Note that if you have an Amiga that requires a superkick floppy you do not need to load kickstart before loading AMIX. In fact it just takes up RAM, so don't load it unless you want to run AmigaOS. | ||
{{ : | {{ : | ||
- | After boot has completed, you will be prompted to insert the root floppy. | + | After boot has completed, you will be prompted to insert the root floppy. |
- | First prompt is for language. Select wisely (the default is what most people will want). Then it's going to ask you "do you want to install or repair"? | + | First prompt is for language. Select wisely (the default is what most people will want). Then it's going to ask you "do you want to install or repair"? |
- | The next prompt will be to insert the UNIX install tape. If you attached it earlier to SCSI4, just proceed, otherwise do it now! If the install fails on the tape, you'll need to restart it. The script will check for a suitable UNIX partition table on the attached drives. If it finds one that's suitable — great! If not, you will need to create one. Be sure to read the notes located in this document regarding large drives and partition sizes (it's on page 3). Most importantly, | + | The next prompt will be to insert the UNIX install tape. If you attached it earlier to SCSI4, just proceed, otherwise do it now! If the install fails on the tape, you'll need to restart it. |
- | Once that' | + | The script will check for a suitable UNIX partition table on the attached drives. If it finds one that' |
- | {{ : | + | Once that's all set up, you'll be prompted |
- | After the filesystem type has been selected, you are prompted | + | |
- | Filesystems are created. This will, like the script says, take some time. Next the script helpfully retensions the tape, which takes even more time. Then it reads the tape and installs the packages, which takes freaking forever so go do something else for a while (manual: The standard installation takes about an hour; installing all the packages | + | {{ : |
- | After the package installation is complete, the kernel will be patched and you will be prompted to reboot the system. Use CTRL-Amiga-Amiga to reboot into your new system and begin the post-installation phase. | + | Filesystems are created. This will, like the script says, take some time. Next the script helpfully retensions the tape, which takes even more time. Then it reads the tape and installs the packages, which takes freaking forever so go do something else for a while. The installation manual states that "The standard installation takes about an hour; installing all the packages takes longer" |
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+ | Keep your fingers crossed. | ||
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+ | {{ : | ||
==== Post-installation ==== | ==== Post-installation ==== | ||
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Immediately upon reboot you will be given a series of prompts to finish configuring your system. | Immediately upon reboot you will be given a series of prompts to finish configuring your system. | ||
- | First prompt is for nodename of the machine. This is the same as the hostname, for example " | + | First prompt is for nodename of the machine. This is the same as the hostname, for example |
Next it will ask if you want to create a hosts file. You may only get this prompt if you have a network card. If you do have a network card, say yes to this prompt and assign the values requested. | Next it will ask if you want to create a hosts file. You may only get this prompt if you have a network card. If you do have a network card, say yes to this prompt and assign the values requested. | ||
- | Timezone is next. The default is Eastern time. Pick your time zone. You will be asked to set the date. At this point you can't set it beyond 1999, so don't try. Just enter like 123199 for the date for now. You can fix it later. You'll be asked for the time, go ahead and set that to the correct time. | + | Timezone is next. The default is Eastern time. Pick your time zone. You will be asked to set the date. At this point you can't set it beyond 1999, so don't try. Just enter like 123199 for the date for now, you can fix it later. You'll be asked for the time, go ahead and set that to the correct time. |
Password assignment is next. You should set a password to all the accounts prompted for, otherwise they will be blank! You can create a user account here, this is recommended as well. | Password assignment is next. You should set a password to all the accounts prompted for, otherwise they will be blank! You can create a user account here, this is recommended as well. | ||
- | Finally, you will be asked if you are using a high resolution monitor. If you are not useing | + | Finally, you will be asked if you are using a high resolution monitor. If you are not using an A2041 board, at this point always answer NO to this and to the following "X windows for a color graphics card" question. Its probably safer to set those up later, if you have them. If you're running 2.1 you will be prompted about Netnews... answer appropriately (probably no). At this point configuration of the system is completed and it will finish booting to a login prompt. |
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+ | {{: | ||
+ | **Congratulations**, | ||
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+ | Now would be a good time to take a backup of the hard disk image. The file will be couple of gigs (depenging on the size you selected) but it will be worth it if the installation gets borked (which will happen easier than you might think). | ||
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+ | Before you begin settling in you'll probably want to [[patch-disk|install the 2.1 patch disk]] and replace the built-in setclk with a version that is [[y2k-dst|Y2K compatible]] (otherwise you'll get 'date: bad conversion' | ||
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+ | Remember to use shutdown command before turning off power (or stopping the emulator)! | ||
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+ | ==== Common errors during installation ==== | ||
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+ | * WinUAE: **sort: fatal: line too long** during package installation: | ||
+ | * WinUAE: kernel panics: make sure 'More Compatible' | ||
+ | * WinUAE: kernel panics: make sure MMU is ON / JIT is OFF | ||
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+ | ===== FS-UAE ===== | ||
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+ | FIXME Details coming later. Basically just duplicate the settings described above for WinUAE and add the tape drive configuration manually into the config file (as currently there are no GUI options to do this). See the example below (last line is the tape drive config pointing to a directory with the tape files). " | ||
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+ | Thanks to [[http:// | ||
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+ | Tips: set floppy speed to 200% and while installer is copying files, switch to warp mode (cmd+W) to save some time installing. While in warp mode, screen refresh might get corrupted, but it will clear once you deactivate warp mode. | ||
- | **Congratulations**, | + | < |
+ | [fs-uae] | ||
+ | amiga_model = A3000 | ||
+ | floppy_drive_volume_empty = 0 | ||
+ | floppy_image_0 = <path to file>/ | ||
+ | floppy_image_1 = <path to file>/ | ||
+ | floppy_image_2 = <path to file>/ | ||
+ | hard_drive_0 = /<path to hardfile>/ | ||
+ | hard_drive_0_controller = scsi6 | ||
+ | hard_drive_0_type = rdb | ||
+ | kickstart_file = Kickstart v3.1 rev 40.62 (1993)(Commodore)(A3000).rom | ||
+ | motherboard_ram = 16384 | ||
+ | uae_uaehf0 = tape0, | ||
+ | </ |
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