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The top and bottom of the screen are still not shown on the TV unless I drag the Workbench screen down. This means that the W in Workbench isn't shown. I tried adjusting this in Amibian under Display, but although selecting Fullscreen causes the Workench display to change to 16.9 mode, filling up my TV screen, the leftmost part of the screen is off the edge of the screen. The top and bottom of the picture were off the screen. I immediately found that the Amibian picture was forced into 4.3 mode, but adjusting the TV display with my remote control didn't affect it.

This TV works fine with a real Amiga A1200 and even allows me to stretch the Amiga video output to 16:9 mode. I'm using a MATSUI HD TV which is several years old and the Raspberry Pi is connected via HDMI cable. I was using "Civilization" V855.01 German language version, which comes on four ADF files.Īpart from the above, I've been having some problems with the picture not fitting on my TV screen. Then after all the work I'd been through installing it, I started to play the game and it asked me to insert a floppy disk! Not only that, but it asked for disk 8, but there were only 4 disks in the set! Obviously, I'll have to download a different version of "Civilization" and try again. I was able to read all the installation instructions on the orginal light grey Workbench 3.1 background. Finally, I was ready to try installing "Civilization" again.
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I found this worked! Following this, I managed to install Workbench 3.1 onto DH0. I ended up just selecting the DH0:NDOS icon and selecting Format from the Workbench pull down menu.
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I immediately saw that an icon saying DH0:NDOS appeared on the screen! Next, I used the software on the Install disk to try and format my new 250Mb hard drive, but it couldn't do it. I found that there was no way I could detect or format it! Next, I decided to create a much smaller HDF, meaning the kind of size A1200 owners may have had in the early to mid 1990s. Amiga In A Box - by James 'AmigaInABox, is the essential download for all UAE freaks. Unfortunately, when the installer opened a window it still had the rainbow background! After this, I decided to start from scratch by making my own HDF and installing Workbench 3.1. Even so, I managed to install it to hard drive, but then when I started to try and play the game it kept asking me to insert floppy disks! After this, I managed to set the Workbench background and all Window backgrounds to plain black, so I could read the installation instructions clearly. On my first attempt, it was really hard to read the installation instructions because the window had a rainbow coloured background. One problem was trying to install some ADF image files of the game "Civilization" onto the Bloodwych "Workbench Lite" HDF. I've managed to install a classic "Workbench Lite" HDF file, which is by Bloodwych of EAB Abime, but as I don't understand all the enhancements to the Workbench 3.1 that he's installed, there are some problems. I've been using Amibian for about 2 days now as an A1200 with Workbench 3.1 and a 4Gb expansion.
