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#41 |
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I wonder if it could be a programming issue with the code... IE MOST significant BIT compared to Amiga's LEAST significant BIT.
just to refresh ones memory on an 8bit field pattern : value 255 x086 / 7603 base = 10000000 68k / base = 00000001 hence flipped however in saying this if it was the case i would be suprised that the boot screen works.. perhaps it could be a volatage indeference on the A500 or |
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You can check the ROM address space with Action Replay
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#43 |
Kill everything in a 360
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kickstart woes continued
I'll check with my action replay cart.
It could be a timing issue but that's a far stretch. The A500 has a rev 6A motherboard, well that's what is silkscreened on it but it has only 512k chip ram. The AM27C400 is a 150 part so the speed should not be the issue. I'll experiment jumpering the socket/chip as if it were a 5/5A revision board and see what happens. |
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Mystery solved. sorta
Well turns out I have been burning perfectly fine kickstarts all along.
It is the A500 with the supposedly 6A REV motherboard that is the problem. Took a few of the EPROMS that I've programmed with the 3.1 kickstart and tried them in my rev 6.3 A2000. They work perfectly. Seems it is a timing/speed issue. The Macronix part is 120 and the AMD part is 150. Apparently the AMD part is too slow for the A500 rev 6A and the A2000 has a wide tolerance 100-200 so no surprise there. Will test out split roms on my 3000 and 3000-T and see how it goes. They too have a wide tolerance for rom speeds. James |
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Hi :-)
I bought the true usb willem programmer with the 16 bit EPROM adaptator as stated on willem website to burn some 27C400 UVEprom I have with some 3.9 Kickstarts. Now, I don't find the 27C400 in the device list of the software (v1.06). As I'm a total newbie at eprom programming, help! |
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(Download 0.97ja here). Also check the forum on the willem site, you'll find answers to a lot of common eprom programming questions. Last edited by amethyst; 06 October 2006 at 04:12. |
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I keep seeing 27C256s and 27C512s around. are these by any chance compatible ?
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No, I haven't burned any roms yet, just having thoughts. today I went to shopping for some parts for projects, and while I'm at it, I looked at the available roms at the electronics shops. All I could find was 27C256s and 512s (and also 1024). are these roms compatible ? or would I be wasting my money ?
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You need eight 27512 chips to make up one 27400, four for one 27200..
Split the rom file accordingly and wire together a personality module. |
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I use that software version : (
you have the url in the pic for more infos. a cool new function is "byte swap" (no need for winhex) :-) The 27C400 is in the "supported devices" list and need the "16 bit eprom adaptator", I've bought the zif socket version with the programmer. by editing the devices.dat file I've found the 27C400 entry and succeeded to make it appears in the device list. but all chip I give to it's "blank test" says the same : not blank (even with new ones!) and trying to read a (known full and fonctionning) chip read something but the data does not appear in the buffer window. ??? Last edited by voxel; 07 October 2006 at 01:38. |
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You have to insert the 27C400 Eprom in the first IC socket of the 16bit adapter and pin 1 is on the second row.
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Thanx, I knew that :-) but with the new version of the adaptator it is very unlikely as the zif socket is 40 pins only ;-) and there is only one socket...
-edit- It seems that the new 16 bit adaptator only haves half of the possibillities of the old one, and NOT the 27C400 ones :-( when I bought it on ebay it was NOT clear that there was two different adaptators availlable, it was just staded that I will need "the 16bit eprom adaptator" and it was only ONE of this kind offered and NOT the right one. grrrrrrrrr! I feel like I was deliberately misinformed by mcu mall and I don't like that. BTW, thanx for the answers :-) Last edited by voxel; 10 October 2006 at 08:24. |
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voxel,
The latest version fixed the 27C400 missing issue. You can download the True-USB software R1.08 from MCUmall.com. |
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Hey guys this question i have is more for technical probability (but you never know it might be possible)
okay Is it possible to ( modify )$ the 3.1 kick rom image so it doesnt take 30seconds to wait for ide? then obviously burn it to approiate chips ? if so i wonder how would some onr go about this? |
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If you speak to Doobrey over at Amiga.org then he can tell you.
He created these tools called Romsplit and Remus for manipulating kickstart images. People have recently been able to create KS3.9 ROM images (with the ROMUPDATES from AmigaOS3.9) and add extra things such as drivers to enable booting from CD drives etc. http://www.doobreynet.co.uk/flash.html The files on his website are not the latest, pm him for details. With an EPROM programmer and these tools you effectively have a kickflash equivalent. |
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Using doobrey's tools, you could just leave out scsi.device. I believe there was also a patch for scsi.device, which reduces the timeout but keeps it intact. Maybe in the blizkick or remapollo packages. (Remus allows to use blizkick modules.)
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#59 |
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thanks guys great info
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Trying not to hijack this thread but can you put compactflash.device into a KS ROM?
[edit: Moved from cv64 thread -Jope] Last edited by Jope; 14 December 2006 at 15:54. |
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