I just received and fitted my MK3 - what rapid delivery and what a lovely result! It disagreed badly on the MULTISYNC monitor mode I was using on my old Microvitek to get 800x600, lost every second pixels per scanline, but I moved to PAL SuperHiRes at 1280x530 and all is well on my 55" OLED.
I found the occasional blink and flicker so checked here, then went to download the IndivisionAGAmk3-1.4.lha update package, and after the usual adventures in transferring files when you haven't touched your Amiga for many years (eventually I found my old CF+PCMCIA adapter and rediscovered that I had to reduce my RAM expansion board from 8meg to 2meg or the CF slot is disabled!), I unpacked it and launched the Prefs panel.
First, the menu to apply firmware that is mentioned in the doc at http://wiki.icomp.de/wiki/Indivision_AGA_MK3/doc -
"First of all we recommend to visit the 'Firmware' menu and to create a rescue disk."
I can't find this Firmware menu. I'm clearly either blind or looking in the wrong place. The docs are missing a line saying which tool to run for it so I'm only assuming it's the "IndivisionAGAmk3" prefs panel. What am I missing? I would like to make a rescue disk before I get into tuning for my screen. I see others here have done so, so it's definitely a problem at my end
/Edit: Ok! I found the "right-click on most of the MK3 Prefs panel" menu flyout. I blame my long-rusted familiarity with Workbench paradigms Might be worth saying 'right-click menu' in the docs?
No problem, I fall back to the command line. 'flashtool info' wedged the Amiga - static screen, mouse not moving - and I needed to reset.
Next boot, 'flashtool flash firmware' ran fine.
'flashtool info' now works, but returns a version of 1.0 for the firmware, with flash sig: 53464450. Is that right? I was expecting v1.4. The firmware file is 175,982 bytes and dated 13th August.
Afterwards I have run the firmware update from the MK3 Prefs also, and that says it succeeds but 'flashtool info' still shows the same version and sig as above.