Hello, tomorrow I was using Os4 classic in my 4000 and it worked perfect. I only made some usual things, nothing related to system manteinance. Today it does not boot. Makes the resets, the pal screen shows the colors, etc but at the time that the P96 might appear nothing success, only black screen in pal and rtg. First I suppose that will be a Hardware failure but Os3.9 works perfect and the PPC software in 3.9 works.
I've made the bouvelle2000 tips Well, the bootloader runs fine. The last line that I can see is the "c:AddNetInterface QUIET DEVS:NetInterfaces/~(#?.info)" and then appears a requester: Intuition trys to reinicialitze the Worbench screen, close all the screens except the drawers. Retry and Cancel options
I can't close the Cli screen that seems freezed (I can type in it but it don't work, ex.. encli does nothing)
I've tryed to coment the addnetinterface line with a ; with no luck.
If I close the CLI screen open a corrupted screen with vertical pink stripes and small black horitzontal lines.
also, check the time sometimes if the clock is too far in the future (sometimes mine ends up being 2046) this prevents the workbench loading.
need to boot into a shell and reset and save the time to current time...
I think your problem is IPref though...
If once you ; out IPrefs and boot into the workbench screen...
turn off machine and remove your graphics card and clean the contacts etc and put it back in... just make sure all your cards are settled correctly...
I was going to say try another zorro slot when you put it back in but I believe you have a CybervisionPPC?
good luck... if you have continuing problems try and install another Graphics card to at least eliminate the graphics board being a problem
adios!
trouble with these sort of problems it's really a hands on sort of thing!
btw, just to help out with English, tommorrow refers to the next day (the future) and yesterday refers to the previous day (in the past)
Edited by Slayer on 2009/2/3 1:07:12 Edited by Slayer on 2009/2/3 1:09:05
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
My friend, your English is very good overall considering you don't use it that often. Tenses are sometimes incorrect but it is constructed well and people are able to understand the general context of your discussion
and start executing the commands line by line printed in the startup-sequence until you strike the one that causes the problem-start with the netinterface one if that is the last one you saw in that previous evaluation
maybe somehow your monitor driver has become corrupt? or the tooltypes in the icon.
very strange that IPrefs works?
perhaps enter startup-sequence and reduce it to just have the bootloader, setpatch, iprefs loadwb and endcli
do you get your proper workbench screen etc?
I wish I was there
~Yes I am a Kiwi, No, I did not appear as an extra in 'Lord of the Rings'~ 1x AmigaOne X5000 2.0GHz 2gM RadeonR9280X AOS4.x 3x AmigaOne X1000 1.8GHz 2gM RadeonHD7970 AOS4.x
Effectively, it could be a problem of monitor drivers. I've already had this kind of problem with my old configuration: A1200PPC + BVision + Mediator + Voodoo 3000 + SB128. The Voodoo graphic card was only used by the SB128 card (for memory access). I don't really remember what I've precisely done to fix that problem, but I think I've modified the kicklayout file to comment out some graphic drivers (it accelerates the firs boot)
But I have had another problem: in the past, I've tried to use a Grex bus on my 1200 and was obliged to flash my Blizzard PPC ROM. The GREX has never worked because of the revision of my PPC. When I installed the OS4 for the first time, I've had big difficulties to use the BVision display (OS4 was booting on Aga display and disk access was extremely slow). I've discoverd, then that it was bound to the flash update...
At last seems to be a SFS corruption. Other partitions starts to make read errors. I've backup all and reformated the partitions and now it runs fine. Thanks for your help!