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Re: OWB 3.29 window resize problem.
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@ktadd

I had it too, but only when I clicked the programm, before I installed it with the installer. Previous 3.23 was installed.

After installing 3.29 and renaming 3.23 it did not occured again, although i do not use OWB very long, just a few hours.

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Re: Natami
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@svenof9

Maybe a thirth, a Kickstart. replacement.

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Re: Sound fx 4.3 installation under OS4
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@Framiga
@liveforit

I copied the files and did start the programma from ram:sfx directory: but I get a workbench requester with "retry - try different tool - cancel".

I know that I had it working on my A1, only not with the latest updates.

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Sound fx 4.3 installation under OS4
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As my Sound fx 4.3 and 4.0 from an backup did not work on my AmigaONE I downloaded the archives from sonicpulse.de again and tried to install.

During installation I get errors from the installer-script. I tried several things as delete a line from the script, different languages, novice, expert etc. but the script does not run and the installation is interrupted half the way. Has someone experienced the same behavour ?

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Re: DiscreetFX is evaluating toolkits for Aladdin 4D OS 4.0 version.
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@DiscreetFX


I would prefer a GUI, not limited to OS4.


Are you going to do an updated 68K version ?

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@MamePPCA1

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MamePPCA1 wrote:
@Benny

On my own experience,I know that the battery of the A1
gives some problems that the machine eats hungrily
all the batteries I have used on my A1.
Other issues or posibilities are not contemplated
on my case.
So my idea:Pick the A1 and give it a try on a PC
Repair Center.
On April 2007,this year,I havr to give my Amiga One to
a repair center.They checked the machine internally and
on 5 minutes put it back on the road again.
Maybe this can help you...or no,but give it a try and
tell us what is the real problem behind the scene.
Good luck benny!!


Well not many repair centres in the neigherberhood, i would prefer to send it too an Amiga repair centre.

But for the moment, after doing the fan from 7 to 12 volt, the system is rocksteady! So i'll keep it this way, for now.

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Snuffy

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Snuffy wrote:
Hi @benny


I replaced the original fan for an silent-X one in 2005, but it run on 5 or 7 volt.
I put it back to 12volt and the system has not halted sinds then.


Put in a Zalman fan ; mounts on the PCI mount backplane. Guaranteed to cool down whatever else you got!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11367727@N07/1287884906/


What Zalman type is that ?

Atleast this one is mounten on the cpu-card.

http://www.debornell.dk/VF900cu/

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Rigo

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@benny

When you remove the battery, have you tried putting the old one back in?

You shouldn't have to replace the CR3032 so often.

Your booting problem is a known issue with Micro A1's, but this is the first time I have heard of it on the XE hardware.

The Micros need the battery shorting before reapplying the power after "moving" the machine, and they then boot fine. This doesn't seem to affect all micros either, but I know of at least 3 that suffer this malady.

So I'm wondering if the pure fact that you are removing and replacing the battery is what makes it boot (same as the micro) rather than the fact you are putting in a fresh CR3032...

Simon


I found another weakness.
I replaced the original fan for an silent-X one in 2005, but it run on 5 or 7 volt.
I put it back to 12volt and the system has not halted sinds then.

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@AlexC

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@Ricossa

Arghh!
Consider taking a close look at that CPU module and setting it right once and for all, rather than risking damaging the very fragile connectors on the module and motherboard.

The module should be perfectly parallel to the motherboard.
If it is slanted towards the Articia and memory slots it wasn't correctly inserted all the way.

In that case you're better off removing the motherboard from the case to re-install the module properly.
Also inspect the megarray pins from various angles to make sure none of them are bent.

The safest way to install the module is to lower it very gently while keeping an eye on the connectors to make sure they're aligned, it should slide in effortlessly or it's not aligned/parallel, in which case pins could get bent.
Once it's as far in as it easily wants to go, it actually requires several pounds of pressure to be lowered all the way and it should become obvious when it stops with plastic against plastic.

Replacing the screws requires some care as well, to avoid damaging or shorting surrounding components.
It only needs to be tight enough to prevent the module from getting lose but not so tight that it would bend or put stress on the PCB.
Using spacers helps a lot there as they prevent bending the boards and also add better support for heavy heatsinks when moving the computer.



Has the mounting of the fan also influence, as my system is becoming locked as I'm working with OS4.

I knew my CPU module is screwed to the motherboard. But I replaced the fan a few years ago, and you can move the fan a little. It is not very tight to the cpu.

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Snuffy

Thanks.

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Snuffy

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Snuffy wrote:
Hi @benny

However, today the system did not boot again....

Need more info of exactly what happening/not happening. Can we see some serial port#0 debug listing?


Well, it is booting again after I replaced the battery. But what I can do is: put the battery back and do a serial log. After figuring out howto do a serial log.


Edited by benny on 2007/10/22 20:44:28
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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@LiveForIt

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LiveForIt wrote:
@benny

No idea I have only replaced battery once, I notices that if you never turn off your computer, the backup battery will never be recharged to full capacity.

You should never use the power switch on back of your power supply.



I replaced the battery for the 4th time in 3 years now.
My A1 is never on for longer then 8 hours a day.

I don't use the switch, but just pull out the PSU-powercable. is there a difference betwee the two ?


Edited by benny on 2007/10/22 20:43:30
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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Jack

>Try to disconnect the cable and shorten the battery socket contacts (you can do it by fitting the battery upside-down).

I replaced the PSU with an Aopen, it worked. I disconected the PSU cable for a few hours and the A1 did boot up again after connecting the cable.

However, today the system did not boot again. I just replaced the battery with a new one and it is fine again.

I did fit the battery up side down, but no result, but anyway thank for your help.

Is there any particularly brand I should choose when buying the CR2032 battery's ?

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@Snuffy

My current one: Enermax, 300W.

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Re: AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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@LiveForIt

Yes, switched the Enermax to an noname PC300Watt, but I did not monitor the results then.

I'll do it again and test it.


What PSU are you using ?

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AmigaONE XE-G4 boot
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Hi, I have a (very) anoying problem:

Everytime I disconnect my AmigaONE PSU-powercable and reconnect it later the machine refuses to boot: no screen output and my lcd-screen goes in sleep modes.

I then have to open my AmigaONE case: disconnect the powercable, remove the battery (replaced it 6 weeks ago) etc. I have to repeat this procedure mostly several times and then the machine wil boot again...


Is there a solution for this strange behaviour ? It should be possible to move the machine shouldn't ?

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Re: Prometheus DMA for OS4
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@Spirantho

Isn't Michael Boehmer the one to ask ?

http://www.amiga-news.de/en/news/AN-2005-11-00044-EN.html

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Re: Multiview in July update ?
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@Snuffy

No problem here, but don't have the html datatype installed. It show up in multiview as ascii text.

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Re: Multiview in July update ?
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@Snuffy

In which directory is that document ?

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Re: New version 2.0 of M-Pegit uploaded to OS4Depot
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@ktadd

Thank you very much !

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