today i'm using the Olive video editor for my current cutting project (a subproject of MNT Reform Next sleeve, yeah), and so far it's a lot better (faster! playback is instant!) than the other editors i've tried, even if it's at version 0.2.0
oh, got another green tinted PCB photo from JLC for MNT Reform Next's right-hand port board (to confirm parts placement). this one has a lot of superspeed USB going on, including a TI hub and a reclocker/redriver. plus a less exciting HDMI port. here i'll solder in a chip and 2 mid-mount connectors myself to save time.
i'm debugging why microsd express card (pcie) doesn't link in latest 2 reform next board revisions. refclk on the slot pins looked like this: not good, big emi spike frequency disturbing it... (the clock signal is the yellow "sausage" in the middle, 100mhz. at least it tries to be)
i want something like Wine, but for AmigaOS applications, but, hear me out, the API/ABI would include chipset emulation and ROM. multiple mini Amiga VMs could still share a filesystem and message passing. Intuition windows could be mapped to wayland surfaces. a bit like Parallels used to work. maybe a hobby project that i could do in 2045
fever idea: EU law that requires that for any chip release, the chip company must release a complete emulator first (would save billions in wasted compile-reboot-pull-hair cycle time)