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Deneb setup
« on: September 15, 2014, 07:53:51 PM »
Hi,

this question is an offshoot of my A3000 SCSI issue. I thought if I'd be able to boot from something connected to the Deneb, I'd have an easier time working on the hard drive.

The Deneb works basically fine, and I can read both Amiga and PC formatted memory sticks. However, I always need to go into Trident and click "Restart" after a reboot before the devices are recognised. I used the "Quick setup" option in Luciferin to install what I hoped would be everything necessary to run Poseidon directly from the Deneb. Since I've got an A3640 installed, I also tried adding the NoCache module found on a1k.org. I've also tried both the DMA and PIO version of the driver. I also added a couple of seconds of boot delay to the USB stick.

What is it exactly that I need to do to be able to boot from a USB device? Nothing connected to the USB is visible in the early startup menu at the moment (which would make sense, as they are not visible even after Workbench has loaded).
 

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Re: Deneb setup
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2014, 06:54:21 AM »
@danbeaver

It's actually not that it doesn't start - when I go into Trident the Deneb is "online" - but no devices are listed. Only after I click restart it notices that there is a memory stick connected. I've got one formatted with Amiga partitions and another one with FAT which I use to transfer stuff from the PC, but neither appears directly after boot.
 

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Re: Deneb setup
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2014, 09:10:34 AM »
@SACC-guy

Yep I've read all that, pretty much every thread I could find on the subject.

@Rotzloeffel

Aha! That would make some sense. But how about the devices not appearing before clicking "Restart" in Trident? Even if I haven't gone through the early startup menu?
 

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Re: Deneb setup
« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2014, 05:05:07 PM »
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c:Psdstackloader


Tried commenting it out, doesn't seem to make any difference.

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you have a "broken-Firmware-ROM" issue! You can try to reflash the DENEB-Firmware by using the latest Version


Yep, I have reflashed to v11 a few days ago.

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Wich jumpers are set on the DENEB? Normaly there ar NO jumpers to set in a Z3 Amiga than it ran in the DMA-Mode Z3 what other cards do you use in your setup ? Maybe it is a DMA-problem ? you can also try to set the DENEB in PIO-Mode and put it in Z2 Mode by using the Jumpers (just for testing)


No jumpers are installed. I have tried both Z3 DMA and PIO, both work fine otherwise except the stack just doesn't start. Have not tried Z2 mode.

The Deneb doesn't generate any kind of log which would indicate what has happened during the boot process?
 

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Re: Deneb setup
« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2014, 06:03:41 PM »
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No Jumpers is the normal setup! Please try Z2 Mode! (just for testing) What other cards are installed in your System ?


I will give the Z2 mode a try. The only other card I have in there is a ZorRAM. I can take that out too for a test.

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I had the Zorro3 Problem when using WB 3.1 ! in 3.9 all is great. 3.1 only works with Z2 Mode for me.


Again, everything works absolutely fine after booting up, the thing just does not start properly automatically. I have found some threads saying that the A3640 might cause this, but nothing very clear about a solution.

3.9 is an option but I would first need to get the hard drive situation sorted (see my other recent thread here).

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Is the mouse and keyboard working for example in a Game like Ports of Call ? could you try with booting from a gamedisk ?

The lucas-arts adventures works fine with DENEB Mouse and Keyboard for example.


I am not using a USB keyboard or mouse, just the memory sticks. A network adapter might be useful in the future.
 

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Re: Deneb setup
« Reply #5 on: September 17, 2014, 07:11:24 AM »
@mechy

Yes, the drive in question is partitioned in HDToolBox and formatted in Workbench.