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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: on November 06, 2002, 04:51:27 PM
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hello,
does anybody have the guru meditation book of amiga errors?
can you look up what error #80000004 is?
tnx
erik
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Don't need to look it up, i know it off by heart. Its basically an illegal instruction error. Usually caused by badly installed software, a bad patch, wrong 680x0 libraries, dodgy hardware, running 020 software on an 000 ... etc.
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tnx
i get this error when i try to start up some(basically all) applications... how do fix it?
i have allready reformatted and reinstalled WB 3.1, but to no result...
tnx
erik
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It sound like you just may have some bad hardware then. Check all you connections and make sure all your chips/boards are well seated.
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well,
when i boot up with only my WB 3.1 disk, everything works fine... so it cant be any chips. think it might be a bad HD?
erik
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Do you have a 68040 or better ? Then it could still be a software problem. The original Workbench 3.1 disk does not contain a 68040.library and thus runs the 68040 (or 68060) in a slow compatible mode. Once you install a 68040.library, this becomes active upon boot and accelerates the processor (enables caches etc.)
Now, if you run a 68060 without the correct 68040.library (dummy) and 68060.library installed, it is a wonder that you get a desktop at all. Or if you run a non-Commodore 68040 card with the Commodore 68040.library you might get trouble, too.
Bye,
Thomas
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What accelerator are you running? Are you sure you have the proper 680x0 libraries installed?
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i have the standard 030 25mHz a3000
i think so, there is no reason why not from a clean WB install...
erik
but i do have an xsurf and a spectrum GFX
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Guide on Amiga Errors (http://ftp.uni-paderborn.de/aminetbin/find?amigaerrors)
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So that's what it means?!?!
I have been getting those errors for ages now, but I've never found out what it means.
I have an EC030 @ 40.
On the other hand I have a pretty meager PSU ( Bog standard A500 one ), could it be that?
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It could be the power supply. How much extra stuff do you have in your machine??