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Yes, now I found them... in workbench prefs... But I probably should have touched it. Now the AmigaONE boots to the "insert disc" screen and not to the workbench.
I?m puzzled, what?s UMD? (Apart from being a medium for the PSP)
People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you! – Greta Thunberg
I?m puzzled, what?s UMD? (Apart from being a medium for the PSP)
Okay, I'll try to explain. I entered UBOOT prefs on boot but couldn't find anything on IDE ports at all. Then I found the uboot prefs in workbench prefs drawer and in there I changed to UDMA 2 on my IDE settings..
What program did you use to burn the CD (sounds like if it isn?t bootable at all)
People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you! – Greta Thunberg
Okay, I'll try to explain. I entered UBOOT prefs on boot but couldn't find anything on IDE ports at all. Then I found the uboot prefs in workbench prefs drawer and in there I changed to UDMA 2 on my IDE settings..
Now, it only boot to the insert disc screen...
As I did say early set it to ?best PIO mode?,
Now you most set in to that using uboot shell:
showenv a1ide_xfer setenv a1ide_xfer EEEE savenv
showenv sil_xfer setenv sil_xfer EEEE saveenv
0 - Automatic (si680ide will use the best mode that the drive claims to support) a - PIO 0 ( 3 MB/s, modeid 8) b - PIO 1 ( 5 MB/s, modeid 9) c - PIO 2 ( 8 MB/s, modeid 10) d - PIO 3 ( 11 MB/s, modeid 11) e - PIO 4 ( 16 MB/s, modeid 12) A - UDMA 0 ( 16 MB/s, modeid 64) B - UDMA 1 ( 25 MB/s, modeid 65) C - UDMA 2 ( 33 MB/s, modeid 66) D - UDMA 3 ( 44 MB/s, modeid 67) E - UDMA 4 ( 66 MB/s, modeid 68) F - UDMA 5 (100 MB/s, modeid 69) G - UDMA 6 (133 MB/s, modeid 70)
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I burned it on my macmini. However, no cd's or dvd's is showing up on the workbench at all...
Burn the ISO whit MakeCD,
Any way a CD should show up on the desktop, AmigaOS4 even support MacFileSystem HFS+
I will try that, but I am still worried that nothing is showing up at all. No matter what I put in the drive. This burned cd, the original os4 disc, nothing...
Do a "idetool -l <youride.device>" and see if your CDRom is there...are the CDRom lights working when you put in a CD? (CD access, power led?)
People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction. And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth. How dare you! – Greta Thunberg
Skov wrote: Yes, now I found them... in workbench prefs... But I probably should have touched it. Now the AmigaONE boots to the "insert disc" screen and not to the workbench.
Don't panic. I had this same problem. After changing UBOOT from Workbench it would boot to the insert disk screen. I fixed mine by removing the battery and replacing it with a new one and everything was fine. Just removing the battery and putting it back in may work as well. I replaced mine because I had a spare and it's been a year anyway. I seem to have to replace it once a year on my uA1 anyway.
Give it a try and hopefully you'll be back up and going. After the first time I was able to change UBOOT settings from Workbench without any problems.
By the way, I also couldn't boot from the OS4 Final CD. I just installed from Workbench on a clean partition and it worked fine.
Don't panic. I had this same problem. After changing UBOOT from Workbench it would boot to the insert disk screen. I fixed mine by removing the battery and replacing it with a new one and everything was fine. Just removing the battery and putting it back in may work as well. I replaced mine because I had a spare and it's been a year anyway. I seem to have to replace it once a year on my uA1 anyway.
No need to replace the battery. Just go into U-boot menu and select the option to revert to "factory default settings". This also happens if/when you remove the battery but it's much easier to do it this way.
No need to replace the battery. Just go into U-boot menu and select the option to revert to "factory default settings". This also happens if/when you remove the battery but it's much easier to do it this way.
That was the first thing I tried and for some reason it didn't work for me. Still, it's worth a try as it's much easier to do than changing the battery.
idetool -l a1ide.device *** Error : device version 51 / revision 51 does not match tool version 51 / revision 49 *** Error : device version 51 / revision 51 does not match tool version 51 / revision 49 *** Error opening device a1ide.device / unit 2
Skov wrote: idetool -l a1ide.device *** Error : device version 51 / revision 51 does not match tool version 51 / revision 49 *** Error : device version 51 / revision 51 does not match tool version 51 / revision 49 *** Error opening device a1ide.device / unit 2
And so on...
Now what do I do?
Where did you get version 51.51 of a1ide.device from?