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AROS 64-bit 2026.09 Development

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sonountalebanMember
Posted 9 days ago


Hello,
Can I install this update package over my plain AROS One 1.3 installation? It has already installed the newest Nvidia driver.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 9 days ago
No, this update package is only for systems having 202609-D01 installed. Currently we are in process of testing the next release so you "stable" installation should not modified with these builds. Eventually there will be an update package that will update 20250418-U3 (AROS One 1.3 uses that) to 2026.09. Possibly @AMIGASYSTEM will also release an update package from 1.3 -> "next version".
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retrofazaDistro Maintainer
Posted 8 days ago
muimaster.library with the regression fixed after my latest patch Smile It would be great if someone could test it on their own system to see if everything is working properly.

This mainly concerns apps that use their own MUI/Zune settings. Do the changes save correctly? Do they refresh in real time? Do any windows open or close on their own?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago
Hi All,

Important information about D02:

I forgot to add NVidia firmware files to the ISO. This means booting default option if you have GTX 9xx series WILL NOT WORK

Boot in VESA mode, install to HDD and then add the NVidia firmware files.

I'll keep in mind to include those files from D03 onwards.

@ntromans

Please let me know if this solves the issues you reported with D01 and your i7 + NVidia card.
Edited by deadwood on 11-08-2026 04:43, 7 days ago
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 7 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - Hi All,

Important information about D02:

I forgot to add NVidia firmware files to the ISO. This means booting default option if you have GTX 9xx series WILL NOT WORK

Boot in VESA mode, install to HDD and then add the NVidia firmware files.

I'll keep in mind to include those files from D03 onwards.

@ntromans

Please let me know if this solves the issues you reported with D01 and your i7 + NVidia card.


Will do - I'll find a spare hard drive and install to that.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 7 days ago
DO1 + D02 update installed to hard drive, nvidea firmware added too.

i5 laptop: USB 3 looks to now be working on this machine (superspeed hub shown in Trident, all USB ports functional) :-)

i7 desktop: Still not booting native graphics (still staling at the black screen + white horizontal line near top); USB 3 not working (no xhci seen in Trident, no superspeed hub sheen, USB 3 ports not functional). USB 2 is working.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago
This horizontal line is exactly the same arfifact I had when no firmware was available. Can you double-check that firmware subdirectories are in DEVS:Firmware/NVidia?
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 7 days ago
Double checked - all seems to be present. I've atthced a zip with the contents of devs:firmware/nvidea.

Better news for another of my machines, thE ACER Aspire E 15. This is the one that's had issues with non-functional USB with every previous release. with D01+D02 not only does it boot from USB stick but superspeed hub is present, USB 2 & USB 3 ports work and mouse + keyboard are recognised through a hub Smile Memory sticks can also be connected via the hub and mounted. The only hiccup now is, like the Pi zero 2W, if you disconnect and reconnect devices they are no longer recognised.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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ncafferkeyAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - This horizontal line is exactly the same arfifact I had when no firmware was available. Can you double-check that firmware subdirectories are in DEVS:Firmware/NVidia?


I get a similar horizontal line during boot on my Dell laptop that you identified as having a Tesla chipset (no firmware required it seems), but it boots to Wanderer and mostly works.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago
Sorry I wasn't precise. Durring a correct boot you first see a horizatal line, then some more artifacts on screen and then resolution switches. If the boot stalls when firmware is missing, you only see the line and no further artifacts (although different types of stall during initialization can also lead to just having a single line).
Edited by deadwood on 11-08-2026 12:25, 7 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago

ntromans wrote:



i7 desktop: USB 3 not working (no xhci seen in Trident, no superspeed hub sheen, USB 3 ports not functional). USB 2 is working.



That's ASUS B85M-E correct? Can you make me a screen shot of Trident's controllers pane right after booting?
In the Message Log window click Save To Disk and share the log with me please.

Can you also remove RAM from that board so that you only have 2GB or less and see if NVidia loads and if USB3 works?
Edited by deadwood on 11-08-2026 15:00, 7 days ago
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 7 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood -

ntromans wrote:



i7 desktop: USB 3 not working (no xhci seen in Trident, no superspeed hub sheen, USB 3 ports not functional). USB 2 is working.



That's ASUS B85M-E correct? Can you make me a screen shot of Trident's controllers pane right after booting?
In the Message Log window click Save To Disk and share the log with me please.

Can you also remove RAM from that board so that you only have 2GB or less and see if NVidia loads and if USB3 works?

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood -

ntromans wrote:



i7 desktop: USB 3 not working (no xhci seen in Trident, no superspeed hub sheen, USB 3 ports not functional). USB 2 is working.



That's ASUS B85M-E correct? Can you make me a screen shot of Trident's controllers pane right after booting?
In the Message Log window click Save To Disk and share the log with me please.

Can you also remove RAM from that board so that you only have 2GB or less and see if NVidia loads and if USB3 works?


Gallium is now working! What happened was I'd just started the boot to try your tests and accidentaly pulled the monitor cable (DVI) out before the GRUB screen. By the time I'd got the cable back in boot was finished and I had a native graphics screen. I went to screenmode, saved the resolution and the next boot was fine, straight through to Wanderer.

Could the driver have been trying to set the wrong resolution initially? I had something similar with hdmi for the nvidea test release; initially I had no display on my big TV but could get one on the DVI monitor, but after setting a suitable reslution using DVI, I could get a display on the TV.

Yes, this is the ASUS motheboard. I'll get the USB tests next. Unfortunately I will not be abke to go down to 8GB as I dont have a memeory module that small for this motherboard.

Cheers,
Nigel.

Edit: Please see attached for Trident image and error log.
Edited by ntromans on 11-08-2026 16:42, 7 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 7 days ago
NVidia: please make me a screenshot of all resolutions you have available in Prefs/ScreenMode

USB3: please do the following:

a) remove pciusb.device from grub modules list and boot - see what happens - if pcixhci.device now detected or you have no controllers at all? If you have no controllers at all, select New, select pcixhci.device and then select online

b) In your BIOS check for settings like "USB3 enable" or "USB3 handoff". What's current value? Change that value and see if that changes anything.
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 6 days ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - NVidia: please make me a screenshot of all resolutions you have available in Prefs/ScreenMode

USB3: please do the following:

a) remove pciusb.device from grub modules list and boot - see what happens - if pcixhci.device now detected or you have no controllers at all? If you have no controllers at all, select New, select pcixhci.device and then select online

b) In your BIOS check for settings like "USB3 enable" or "USB3 handoff". What's current value? Change that value and see if that changes anything.


Please see attached for screenmodes.

Tweaking the USB BOIS settings has got USB3 working :-). Superspeed hub is now active and devices connected to them are recognsied and work. Thanks for the tip re. EHCI hand-off; with this enabled, replugging a device into a USB3 socket locked the machine (or at least USB ) but with is disabled all seems to be fine.

Mnay thanks,
Nigel.
Edited by ntromans on 12-08-2026 09:30, 6 days ago
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 6 days ago
I tried the D02 build on a PC with an Nvidia G220 graphics card, it works, now I need to try a 580 with dual GPUs
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 6 days ago
@ntromans

Ok, your monitor supports 1024x768 (which is the default if no configuration is found) so I'm at a loss what is going on. Anyhow we have a workaround for both of the issues so I'm downgrading them for now.
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ntromansVeteran Member
Posted 5 days ago
DO1+D02 is now installed to my i5's hard drive for further etsting. Hit small problem - if the format icon is selected in sys:system, the window to select a drive is opened with drives shown but with a drive selected pressing 'OK' does nothng. Format from the shell works fine.

Cheers,
Nigel.
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 4 days ago
@ntromans

Does your touchscreen and gamepad work now with i5/i7 with USB3?
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 3 days ago
Hi All,

New build, USB + nouveau fixes.

We are also adding two new boards: ASUS H81M-K and GA-H81M-S2V to recommended hardware for 64-bit! These are Intel Core 4th generation (Haswell) boards. We also reconfirm the recommendation for ASUS P8Z68V LX board (Intel Core 2nd generation, Sandy Bridge).

https://axrt.org/development/aros-202609-D03-pc-x86_64.iso.zip

Update package:

https://axrt.org/development/update-D01-D03.zip

Fixed in D03:
- ASUS Z68/NVIDIA/4GB RAM - does not load with 2 sata disks and 2 or more usb devices (deadwood)
- Many USB3 fixes (bsek, Kalamatee)
- Freeze in nVidia driver (#262) (deadwood)
- USB3 - ASUS H81/GA H81 - 3.0 Pendrive not detected in 3.0 ports when plugged in after booting (deadwood)
- GA H81 - one of the USB3 ports is not working (deadwood)
- HDAudio doesn't work on GA-H81M-S2V (deadwood)

Backlog:
- AROSTCP - try integrating network speed ups
- VBOX/USB random crash when unplugging pendrive
- MSI H110M - 3.0 pendrive not visible when plugged into 3.0 USB port
- AHCI is not stable in QEMU
- EmuV0 - crash with popup menus (test_derror.zip)
- EmuV0 - editor/screen crash (test_derror.zip)
- MSI H81M-E34 - mouse not detected in all USB ports
- USB2 - touch screens are not working
- USB2 - gamespads are not detected (VirtualBox, ASUS B85M-E)
- SDK - SDL2 libraries not included
- SDK - global object destructors (#164)
- SDK - problem with string.h (#246)
- SDK - compilation with c89 (#222)
- SDK - issue linking SpaceCadetPinball with native compiler
- remove 'locale + temp files' directory from ISO (grub)
- VBOX/AHCI - crash when copying large file in MCAmiga and starting FT2
- VBox - Audio applications crash when inserting pendriver (#117)
- MPlayer - invastigate crash with Apache.ac3 and Shampoo.aiff
- USB gamepad not visible after restart (#141)
- EmuV0 - implement network support
- USB3 - Logitech Dual Action is not detected in QEMU
- Crash when unplugging certain USB pendrives (#260)
- ASUS M2N68-AM SE2 gets stuck when booting built-in nvidia video card
- debug=memory not working (#242)
- NListtree crash in Prefs/Zune (#217)
- VMWARE - 32bit mouse pointer issue (#84)
- VGA - Zune image wrong (#258)
- NVIDIA - driver misses VSYNC option
- battery.hidd - validate that it's working as expected on laptops
- EmuV0 - implement clipboard support
- EmuV0 - implement serial.device support
- VMWARE/USB - connecting QuickShoot II slows down system
- EmuV0 - querying existing screens getpuscreens()/getfrontscreen()
- USB3 regression on ASUS B85M-E (no longer works with D01, pciusb.device works) (workaround: disable EHCI handoff in BIOS)
- NVIDIA regression on ASUS B85M-E (does not load anymore) (workaround: boot without monitor connected)
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 3 days ago
ok again works thank you
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