MrClump
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I’ve tested it with a Mac, the SD cards are read fine.
There is a pre-release v0.90 firmware on the OSSC Github page that resolves the issue of saving profiles to SD card not working:
What partition software are you using out of interest?
Export profiles is definately not working on my particular OSSC. I’ve tried multiple Micro SD cards, down to a 1GB one to ensure it’s under the 2GB maximum for FAT16. It goes through the process and completes with “Success” but the resulting SD card is not readable. I’ve tried cards both pre-formatted as FAT16 and also cards with no partitions using the Windows DISKPART CLEAN process.
I’m talking about the settings exported from the OSSC itself, not from the profile editor.
Edit to above: I see what you mean now; i’m not able to read the exported SD card. Hmmm, perhaps I’ll give it another go.
Great to see the OSSC still be actively suported. 🙂
I’ve installdd 0.89 and have exported my settings, the resulting SD card is not readable in my Windows laptop; I assume it’s in the same format as when you import settings from the profile editor? Is there currently any way to manipulate the profiles from the export? It would be great to be able to import them into the profile editor to then name them.
I can confirm that powering the Plipbox from the Amiga’s floppy drive port does not lead to any shimmering, I now have a rock solid image without having to power it with a battery.
It of course has the side benefit that the Plipbox is now powered on and off with the Amiga. 🙂
I guess if you’re using a cheap USB charger (like I was) which is primarily designed for charging batteries, noise doesn’t really matter! Hopefully powering my Plipbox from the Amiga floppy port will solve it, just waiting for the cable to arrive.
Interesting that you also have a Plipbox, I noticed mine was the cause when plugging it in and the wavy lines immediately returned! To think I almost bought a Indivision as I wasn’t happy with the output, now it looks stunning.
I’ve got a cable coming that will allow me to power the Plipbox from the floppy drive port, hopefully having both powered from the same power supply will avoid any interference. Until then I shall continue using my battery. 🙂
I’m curious if you ever resolved this issue?
I was having exactly the same issue with my A1200 (recapped with a modern PSU). I’ve spent weeks messing with the OSSC, but no amount of phase adjustments would get rid of the shimmering. While messing around trying to found other sources, when I disconnected the USB power supply to my Plipbox the hazy shimmering stopped! Powering the Plipbox from a battery and there is no noise. Now to figure out how to power more permanently as the battery is only a temporary solution.
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