04 May 2008, 12:20 | #1 |
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WHDLoad kickstarts
Hey
In WHDLoad, I am using the exact same kickstart images in Devs:Kickstarts I used to use before I formatted, which worked fine, now I keep getting "resload_loadkick invalid kickstart image" The only thing thats different are my real kickstart roms, Upgraded from 3.0 to 3.1, which shouldnt make a diff and I have a PCMCIA network card, I know the network card can cause issues with WHDLoad freezing, but does it affect the loading of the kickstart images? I'm totally at a loss with this, its really weird that I know these kickstarts images are fine and they don't work Any ideas? |
04 May 2008, 12:53 | #2 |
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Hi AliasZX,
I think you're missing the RTB files in that directory. You can get them here : http://www.aminet.net/util/boot/skick346.lha |
04 May 2008, 17:38 | #3 |
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the RTB files are there m8 and thats where i got them from
Looks like a conflict between the pcmcia ard and WHDLoad |
04 May 2008, 19:59 | #4 |
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Why don't you test whether the network card is the culprit or not?
Remove the card, rename the device driver, reboot and run a game. Another possibility is that your kickstart files got corrupted. Download the WHDLoad developer archive, it contains a program called CRC16. Run it with your kickstart files as arguments, e.g. CRC16 DEVS:Kickstarts/Kick34005.A500 and you get CRC16 1.1 (08.12.2003) by Bert Jahn File 'DEVS:Kickstarts/Kick34005.A500' Offset=$0=0 Length=$40000=262144 CRC16=$F9E3=63971 the bold is the checksum and should be: Kick34005.a500: $f9e3 Kick40068.a1200: $9ff5 Kick40068.a4000: $75d3 |
04 May 2008, 22:08 | #5 |
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the ip stack has to be disabled before whdload is started, options execute/cleanupstartup can be used for that. check http://www.whdload.de/docs/en/bugs.html
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05 May 2008, 00:08 | #6 |
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um.. So I take it I modify the WHDLoad in the C folder to use the execute startup command so that it disables the TCP/IP stack by default? how would I do that?
Sorry im still a noob EDIT ok so you edit S/whdload.prefs what would the command be to disable tcpipstack? ExecuteStartup.... ? EDIT Solved it ,I had a backup of my startup-sequence before I installed the TCPIP stack and net card, Im gona swap between diff start-up sequences whenever I want to use WHDLoad, if anyone else has any other ways feel free to say cheers for help Last edited by AliasXZ; 05 May 2008 at 14:21. |
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