05 September 2010, 13:31 | #61 |
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No, once understood how to prepare the HDF for Minimig
Now I have to fill it of whdload games |
29 September 2010, 00:19 | #62 |
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Is there anychance of getting a copy of you HDF file? Would save me a lot of grief
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I need to make more tests but at the moment the symptoms are the same |
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I'm really sad for you and don't know what can cause this problem....maybe Fol will help here again. Mine had a chip faulty , perhaps it's the same for yours ? Raise a support ticket to Amigakit Last edited by lolafg; 25 October 2010 at 17:31. |
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I think so because my Minimig now loads (from yesterday) very slowly ClassicWB and if I try to load a whdload game appears the same error message that had you
It began after a crash of the system and I was thinking about a corruption of the HDF, but reloading it I suspected the chip fault. My Minimig is a second hand one, I think it was bought directly from Acube, so I'll try to speak with them if they can fix the problem. Amigakit offer a support ticket if a product has not been bought direcly from them? |
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Did you try to do a new hdf ? Did you test your memory as i did ? |
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25 October 2010, 19:04 | #67 | |
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You would need to go back to the person you bought it off. See if they can help. I think the best thing for him to do, is all the memory tests we mentioned earlier in this thread. |
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Problem solved
Luckly the problem was due to thd HDF corrupted Fiiiuuuuu |
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Cool !!
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11 November 2010, 22:43 | #71 |
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Omolungo, if your CDTV has a 68000 CPU then you need the 68k packs, not the LITE which is 020 and above: http://classicwb.abime.net/classicweb/68k.htm
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PS: my CDTV has also 68010 |
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