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Ramlib error while booting up
« on: May 21, 2009, 06:32:14 PM »
Things are progressing after my A3000 crapped out.

Now that everythings in the new A3000, and its without a 3640 accelerator, I'm now having a Ramlib error during boot up, which sucks.

Another thread said that Ramlib errors were caused by having the 68040.library in LIBS, since I'm now running with the stock 68030, but after I removed the 68040.library, I'm still getting Ramlib errors. Anything else I have to do?

On the other hand, games loaded from floppies work!
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #1 on: May 21, 2009, 08:22:45 PM »
Errr. That's a lot of "work", but, I suppose I'll have to do it.

On the other hand, what you think about this?

I've been running OS3.9 so far. Now that I'm back to a 68030 (until I can get another accelerator), should I re-install a plain 3.1 WB? Its got two, 2 gig HD's in it that are each divided into two partitions, so I shouldn't have trouble, or will I?

Its too bad those new 060 GVP accelerators weren't slightly more affordable. :)
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2009, 12:02:42 AM »
Quote from: amiganaut;455534
My a3000 does/did the same. Drove me nuts....until I cleaned the pins and connector

on the power supply cable.  You must remove the shelf and power supply to get at them

Use a good contact cleaner and a very small something to get between the pins.

Amiganaut


Yes Moto, I transfered the 3.1 Roms, the entire drive tray, and all the Zip Ram into this spare 3000.

What do dirty pins on the power supply have to do with Ramlib errors??
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #3 on: May 22, 2009, 03:45:40 AM »
Quote from: the_leander;455552
Dirty connectors, especially ones to the psu and ram can cause all manner of interesting and difficult to otherwise pin down issues. Likewise, ropey PSU's can do the same.


OK. Sounds strange, but, I'll do it.
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2009, 11:24:37 PM »
Quote from: ral-clan;455596
My A3000 gave me a ramlib error (still does occassionally) and I had to disable Amidock in WBSTARTUP.

Then, I found if I played with the maxtransfer in the hard drive settings it would reduce the occurence of RAMLIB errors and allow Amidock to work without causing RAMLIB errors.  It was bizarre, and I don't really understand the cause.

I arranged some of the jumpers, and its a little more stable. Or it might be because of the cleaning of the pins on the PSU connector. I still randomly get a RAMLIB error though. Taking out Amidock might be a good idea. That is the cause of crashes at boot up too. So strange. I never used to get RAMLIB errors before this.

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Have you set the CLOCK jumpers to INTERNAL when you removed the 3640? (IIRC the 3640 uses EXT clock) and ... does your plain A3000 have the FPU chip installed?

Yes, I set that pin. Not sure about the FPU. I'll have to use the viewer to see what I have now that the 3640 is out.
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #5 on: May 26, 2009, 04:24:54 AM »
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I would recommend staying with AmigaOS3.9 especially if you have a RTG gfx board. If you don't have a RTG board, I would recommend you get one. It makes a huge difference even on a 68030.


I have a C64/3D RTG board, but without a Buster 11, it doesn't work in the A3000.
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Re: Ramlib error while booting up
« Reply #6 on: May 26, 2009, 05:36:58 AM »
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I'm pretty sure I ran my CV64/3D in my 3000 without Buster 11. It was rock solid on my Amiga although I did upgrade to the Buster 11 later. I used P96 and it was more stable and bug free than the Voodoo driver I use now. The boards performance matches the 3000 well and provides a huge improvement over ECS. Maybe the problem you are having with the crashes is related to the CV64/3D not working. I think it's time to do some cleaning. You should also push down on all the socketed chips on the motherboard, especially memory chips. They work up over time from heat cycling. It could also be the power supply getting old but I would try everything else first. You might blow out the power supply though.


The CV64/3D runs fine in my A4000, so I know it works. I originally bought it for the A3k, but, it refused to work in it, and from the info available online, I concluded that the Buster was the issue. All socketed chips have been firmly pushed down and I've cleaned up a lot of the dust.
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