09 August 2024, 12:49 | #1 |
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Amiga 1200 doesn't warmboot anymore with BlueSCSI's daynaport feature enabled
Hi everybody,
I've been tinkering with a blueSCSI on my Amiga 1200 equipped with a Blizzard 1230 MKIV and SCSI-Kit. I could copy my previous harddrive from ZuluSCSI using Initiator mode without any problems. Good to know here is that it seems to work when both devices get their power from the same source. And then went on to update the firmware. The operation is easy enough and after a few tweaks to the bluescsi.ini file, I was good to go. The amiga boots directly. After a fresh install, Roadshow is connected automatically during startup to the internet and the amiga appears to be online. I note that my HD LED blinks constantly, and that's because any activity on the blueSCSI will be transmitted thru his LED pin, so this is normal when online. A few test results: - I get an average 6 megs/sec in synchronous mode, which is better than with ZuluSCSI. - I get an average of 500 kb/s with the WIFI, which is fine for UHCTools, getting a game, something on Aminet or the last demo Now comes the tricky part: If I reboot, the ZuluSCSI is not recognized at all anymore! Sometimes, the scsidayna.device or Roadshow crashes and then magically the warmboot is possible again. I've posted the issue on discord where I've got some ideas, unfortunately unsuccessful ones so far. I should state that If I stick to the "generic" BlueSCSI firmware (understand without WIFI), the Amiga boots and reboots normally. The issue only appears with the Daynaport feature enabled. Here's the log.txt from blueSCSI, copied just after the unsuccessful reboot: ---- Image ready == Opening /NE2.hda.ini for ID: 2 LUN: 0 ---- Configuring as network based on image name ---- Image ready === ROM Drive === Platform supports ROM drive up to 1692 kB ---- ROM drive image not detected === Configured SCSI Devices === * ID: 1, BlockSize: 512, Type: Fixed, Quirks: None, Size: 30220288kB * ID: 2, Type: Network, Quirks: None === Network Initialization === Wi-Fi MAC: 00:80:19:85:93:26 Connecting to Wi-Fi SSID "SSID" with WPA/WPA2 PSK Initialization complete! INFO: Pico Voltage: 3.345V. Successfully connected to Wi-Fi SSID "SSID" SCSI ID 1 negotiated synchronous mode 8 MB/s (period 4x31 ns, offset 8 bytes) SCSI ID 1 negotiated synchronous mode 8 MB/s (period 4x31 ns, offset 8 bytes) scsi_accel_rp2040_finishWrite() timeout SCSI DMA state: WRITE Current buffer: 0x000000FE/0x000000FE, next 0x00000000 bytes SyncOffset: 8 SyncPeriod 31 PIO Parity SM: tx_fifo 4, rx_fifo 4, pc 29, instr 0x00004037 PIO Data SM: tx_fifo 4, rx_fifo 4, pc 17, instr 0x00005061 PIO Sync SM: tx_fifo 4, rx_fifo 0, pc 19, instr 0x0000201A DMA CH A: ctrl: 0x0100B011 count: 0x000000E7 DMA CH B: ctrl: 0x0002B809 count: 0x00000000 DMA CH C: ctrl: 0x01013805 count: 0x00000001 DMA CH D: ctrl: 0x0101C809 count: 0xFFFFFFFF GPIO states: 0x16BFFEE7 Any ideas about how to fix this? Could it be something to do with the configuration of the SCSI-kit side of things? (Since it works without WIFI, I don't think so). Anything obvious I'm not seing/doing right? My setup is: Amiga 1200 rev 1.D4 Blizzard 1230 MkIV with SCSI-kit and 96mb of RAM BlueSCSI v2 with RPI-picoW Kickstart 3.2.1 on ROM, Workbench 3.2.1 IndivisionAGA mkIII Gotek CA-PSU |
12 August 2024, 11:15 | #2 |
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I should add that If I go to the early boot menu... also no BlueSCSI!
It's really weird, I have no idea about what is causing it |
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