05 August 2012, 21:54 | #81 |
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In real hardware,
I tried to put a 512MB FAT16 formated CF into the PCMCIA slot, but emutos doesn't mount the partition. Any advices ? (I can see the FAT16 partition on AmigaOS) |
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About IDE in EmuTOS, currently I only support what WinUAE calls "A600/A1200 IDE", this is probably Gayle? I only use the IDE interface found at 0x00da0000, Master device. You speak about "the PCMCIA slot", I'm not aware of that, this is probably a different thing. Any hint/documentation about that is welcome. Anyway, in EmuTOS I didn't initialize PCMCIA, PCI or things like that. BTW, gibs, with the latest snapshot, do the clock and FastRAM work as expected on your hardware? |
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Hmm sorry it's working
going to post a video The snapshot you have modified for me earlier. Is there a new one ? |
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06 August 2012, 00:04 | #85 |
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Where can I check the clock and the fastram ?
Actually I have tested successfully : STZIP, DEGAS ELITE, LOGO,ST BASIC Unfortunately without keyboard I am limited Edit: With the Hard-Drive, the boot informations are disapearing so quickly that I can't see anything (and I can't hold the shift key cause the keyboard doesn't work, so I did a photo CPU Type: m68060 MAchine : Amiga Free ST-Ram: 1831 kb Boot Time: 2040/08/06 00:09:54 Last edited by gibs; 06 August 2012 at 00:17. |
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Good news, but did you really read the EmuTOS CVS-20120719 link above ?
And remember to hold Shift at the welcome screen to pause it in order to read the informations comfortably. |
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Yes it is the CVS 2012-07-19.
Can't hold Shift ! Read my previous message |
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Good.
You edited your previous message, this is not fair So the keyboard still does not work for you ? This is unfortunate, because other people reported it works now on their hardware... Does the keyboard still not work everywhere, including in EmuCON? Note about holding Shift: ideally, you should wait for the welcome screen to appear, then press and hold shit to keep it displayed. Of course if you still have keyboard trouble, this can't work. Quote:
A new FastRAM line should appear between between the ST-RAM and the Screen Start. Do you really don't have any FastRAM on your hardware? Theoretically all AutoConfig FastRAM should be accurately autodetected. About the date: It seems to be good except the year: it has 28 years more than expected. This is surprising because it works fine for me on WinUAE. Is your battery backed up clock correct when you boot AmigaOS ? Does anyone have a clue about the cause of that year offset ? I will add debug traces in a next version, maybe some other field overflows. |
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not it doesn't work. AFAIK, the working keyboard has been reported on a Minimig (FPGA computer). Yes I have fastram (128MB) |
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there are those "amiga hardware reference manual" out there. if not already known to you, google for it, or try this:
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maybe it is of any help. btw, nice project Last edited by emufan; 06 August 2012 at 15:30. |
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About gibs' other trouble: no FastRAM detected, and bad year. Here is a debug EmuTOS ROM. It starts and displays some debug info on the screen. Then it automatically hangs, to give the opportunity to the user to see the results. There is no way to go forward in this test version. gibs, could you please try this special EmuTOS ROM, take a photo and post it here? Thanks in advance. Last edited by BlankVector; 09 August 2012 at 20:43. Reason: Removed obsolete binary |
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Maybe I could first detect the presence of a Blizzard board, then try to auto-detect the presence of FastRAM using the dirty way, poking fixed addresses to detect if RAM is present, etc Or maybe I could call the Blizzard autoboot ROM? |
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btw, keyboard handshake has a bug: 00FC0A98 0039 0040 00bf ee01 OR.B #$40,$00bfee01 00FC0AA0 13fc 0008 00bf ee01 MOVE.B #$08,$00bfee01 This makes really really really short handshake pulse.. |
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gibs, many thanks for your test, this was very useful.
About the clock: The year is stored differently between real hardware and WinUAE (I reported that fact there). I fixed that, it will work fine in next snapshot. About the FastRAM: As Toni indicated, the FastRAM on Blizzard 1260 is not a standard AutoConfig RAM expansion board, so I don't know how to find it. As indicated, the solution would be to look at Linux/NetBSD sources to see how they solved the problem. I'm not going to spend time on that soon, any clue will be welcome. About the keyboard: Investigating right now. |
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Toni, many thanks for having spotted that. My goal was to begin the acknowledge, then start the CIAA Timer A in one shot mode, but doing the latter I messed the acknowledge bit I will fix that and provide a new snapshot very soon. |
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New snapshot: EmuTOS CVS-20120809
- Fixed keyboard acknowledge delay. Now the keyboard should work on Blizzard A1260. - Fixed reading the RTC year. Now the EmuTOS welcome screen should show the correct boot date/time for all computers having a battery backed up RTC, including Blizzard A1260. gibs, could you please test this one? |
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