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yes, and layers. hmm, AmigaErrors lists those aswell,
but also some other interpretations: Code:
* CPU traps (exceptions) are defined by the 680x0 CPU and not by the Amiga OS. There are 256 vectors for CPU exceptions: the lower 64 are hardware defined, the upper 192 are user-definable interrupt vectors. Specific CPU traps you might see in a Guru are: 00000002 Bus error 00000003 Address error 00000004 Illegal instruction 00000005 Divide by zero 00000006 CHK instruction 00000007 TRAPV instruction 00000008 Privilege violation 00000009 Trace 0000000A Op Code 1010 0000000B Op Code 1111 |
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layers is 03, is in one of your guru images.
I have no clue at all, maybe some expert can be of more help |
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[ Show youtube player ] -edit -better video below: [ Show youtube player ] The screen corruption suggests perhaps my copper is not working right... the bitplane pointers must be off... Last edited by bloodline; 24 February 2018 at 11:07. |
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24 February 2018, 19:38 | #106 |
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The simplicity of the Amiga floppy drive also makes the floppy port great for alternative uses, such as the AmigaLink '"ethernet"' adapter (heavy quotes, it uses 10base2 coax as a... ehm... "bus", and not as radio ether). More hardware hackers should make use of it for peripherals, as it's a port that exists on just about every Amiga model (except CD32)
Hm, as owner of a pair AmigaLink adapters I should probably put an effort into replicating them. |
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See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_physical_layer MFM is really for magnetic media. |
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Anyway the programmer wants, Paula doesn't affect the signal at all, it's simply a direct link.
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Two possible causes for the address error seem to be immediately testable.
The first is that my Copper is doing something wrong and either writing garbage to the custom registers, or writing a good value at the wrong time. The second is the possibility that the OS code relies on the blitter registers being left in a certain state after it has completed an operation, at the moment I simply clear the blitter registers once it completes. I will assume that issue 2 is the most likely candidate and will try to fix it in the morning. |
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And now we have a new Guru!!
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now exec.library:
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81000005 Corrupted memory list #1) until your emu can use amiga guide files, i add the AmigaErrors Guru codes here, also for future requests. Code:
Format of a Guru number: SSGGEEEE AAAAAAAA Where: SS is a Subsystem ID GG is a General Error EEEE is a Specific Error AAAAAAAA is the Address of the Task The numbers will be displayed in Hexadecimal (0-9,A-F). Subsystem ID Code 00 CPU Trap Libraries 01 Exec 02 Graphics 03 Layers 04 Intuition 05 Math 06 Clist 07 DOS 08 RAM 09 Icon 0A Expansion Devices 10 Audio 11 Console 12 Gameport 13 Keyboard 14 Trackdisk 15 Timer Resource 20 CIA 21 Disk 22 Misc Other 30 Bootstrap 31 Workbench 32 Diskcopy If the first digit of the Subsystem ID is greater than 3 then it is an unrecoverable error. Subtract 8 from ID to get Subsystem ID. General Errors 01 Insufficient memory 02 MakeLibrary error 03 OpenLibrary error 04 OpenDevice error 05 OpenResource error 06 I/O Error 07 No Signal Specific Alert Codes Exec Library 81000001 68000 exception vector checksum 81000002 ExecBase checksum 81000003 Library checksum error 81000004 No memory to make library 81000005 Corrupted memory list 81000006 No memory for interrupt servers 81000007 InitAPtr 81000008 Semaphore corrupt 81000009 Free twice 8100000A Bogus exception Graphics Library 82010001 No memory for copper display list 82010002 No memory for copper instruction list 82000003 Copper list overload 82000004 Copper intermediate list overload 82010005 No memory for copper list head 82010006 Long frame, no memory 82010007 Short frame, no memory 82010008 No memory for flood fill 82010009 Text, no memory for TmpRas 8201000A No memory for BltBitMap 8201000B Region memory 82010030 MakeVPort 82011234 GfxNoLCM Layers Library 83010001 Layers No Memory Intuition Library 84000001 Unknown gadget type 04000001 Recoverable version of previous message 84010002 No memory to create port 84010003 Item plane allocation, no memory 84010004 Sub allocation, no memory 84010005 Plane allocation, no memory 84010006 Item box top less than RelZero 84010007 No memory to open screen 84010008 Open screen, raster allocation, no memory 84010009 Open sys screen, unknown type 8401000A Add SW gadgets, no memory 8401000B No memory to open window 8400000C Bad State Return entering intuition 8400000D Bad message received by IDCMP 8400000E Weird message causing incomprehension 8400000F Couldn't open the console device DOS Library 07010001 No memory at startup 07000002 EndTask didn't 07000003 Opkt failure 07000004 Unexpected packet received 07000005 Freevec failed 07000006 Disk block sequence error 07000007 Bitmap corrupt 07000008 Key already free 07000009 Invalid checksum 0700000A Disk Error 0700000B Key out of range 0700000C Bad overlay RAM Library 08000001 Bad segment list Expansion Library 0A000001 Bad Expansion Free Trackdisk Device 14000001 Calibrate: seek error 14000002 Delay: Error on time wait Timer Device 15000001 Bad request 15000002 Bad supply Disk Resource 21000001 Get unit: already has disk 21000002 Interrupt: no active unit Bootstrap 30000001 Boot code returned an error * CPU traps (exceptions) are defined by the 680x0 CPU and not by the Amiga OS. There are 256 vectors for CPU exceptions: the lower 64 are hardware defined, the upper 192 are user-definable interrupt vectors. Specific CPU traps you might see in a Guru are: 00000002 Bus error 00000003 Address error 00000004 Illegal instruction 00000005 Divide by zero 00000006 CHK instruction 00000007 TRAPV instruction 00000008 Privilege violation 00000009 Trace 0000000A Op Code 1010 0000000B Op Code 1111 Other CPU traps include autovectors for different level interrupts, TRAP instruction vectors and reserved traps. |
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Thanks for the posting! It made me wonder about adding some slow ram...
I added 1.5Meg of slow ram and... !!!BOOM!! And we have a booted machine (notice how I haven't implemented the Blitter fill function yet...), but with a Disk Validation error... I'm wondering if Toni can assist here, what might I be doing wrong with the disk DMA? You won't believe how excited I am to have got this far -Edit- Just over a month's worth of work, I think I will try and get sprite 0 working now (give the floppy drive a rest, until someone can give me some more pointers... perhaps my blitter code is still not quite right) and start feeding Denise with some mouse data... also attached is a fresh Mac build (you'll need the raw disk image i posed last time, or create you own). Video of the booting... I clearly have quite a few ram errors somewhere [ Show youtube player ] Last edited by bloodline; 01 March 2018 at 15:57. |
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nice one
I like the OSD gadgets you added, the rotating thing and the LEDs |
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-edit- with the Amiga, you have to actually simulate a physical disk, so I thought that I may as well turn that Simulation into an animation Last edited by bloodline; 25 February 2018 at 15:09. |
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oh, yes, a disk, makes sense
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