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Offline bbond007

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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« on: December 26, 2011, 02:57:41 PM »
Quote from: FaLLeNOnE;672936
I have a Blizzard 1260

I'm trying to setup Blizkick for a single reboot system with AmigaOS3.9

The first command in Startup-Sequence is ATA.Driver QUIET  (there's also a stack 8192 line but I have no idea why it's added there. It comes after ATA3.Driver. Shouldn't it be before Ata3.Driver?)

My blizkick command line comes after ATA3.Driver.

I've also edited the Setpatch command with NOROMUPDATE argument so that it does not update anything and reboot the system.

The problem is this: Ata.Driver reboots the system once, Blizkick reboots the system a second time (adding some modules and also the updated things that I splitted from AmigaOS ROM Update file and updated from Boingbad3 and BoingBag4) and than I get another reboot. What am I doing wrong?

Should I add Ata3.Driver after Blizkick since I guess Blizkick removes Ata3.Driver from memory?

More than 10 years ago when I was using an older version of Ata3.Driver, I remember that I only needed one reboot when I used Ata3.Driver with Blizkick.

I only get one reboot but I'm running 3.1 because I only have an 060.

ATA3.driver does not seem to reboot my computer.

Maybe that 3rd reboot is cause by loadmodule or something.

Anyway here is the beginning of my startup...


;--------STUFF ADDED - NATE ---
C:BlizKick QUIET DEVS:NATEX.ROM EXTRESBUF=30000 MODULE A1000Jingle BBlank PrepareEmul MuMove4K MoveVBR Libs:mathieeesingbas.library Libs:mathffp.library DEVS:scsi.device
C:TLSFMem
C:Stack 9000
C:SetPatch QUIET
C:BootPicture
C:ATA3.driver QUIET
;SYS:MuTools/MuFastRom On Protect
SYS:MuTools/MuLockLib
SYS:MuTools/MuFastChip ON
C:CMQ060
C:CardPatch
run >NIL: C:CardReset TICKS 50
C:Execute-Wireless-Startup
C:Cocolino.driver
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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2011, 03:05:16 PM »
Quote from: Cosmos;672939
Ask Elbox for a new romable release of this FastATA driver (not hard to code)...

I tried to make my own ROM with remus and everything worked except the ATA3.driver says "I can't find A1200!". So none of my drives showed up.

Yeah. they need release a romable driver. That is the only thing standing between me and burning custom 3.1 ROM for my A1200 and having no reboots.
 

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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2011, 04:05:45 PM »
Quote from: FaLLeNOnE;672945
Elbox does not have FastAta1200 MK4 on their webpage.  They only have MK3.  Who is making this MKIV and its updated files that I bought from AmigaKit?

I just tried to change the command:

ATA3.driver QUIET RESIDENT

to

ATA3.driver QUIET

and now I don't get three reboots but just one reboot. But my drives don't show up that way. I have to reboot once again by hand so that the drives show up.


bbond007:  I only have a 060 too (what more can you have! :) ) and OS3.9 runs perfect here. You should too.


Well, mine is just 50mhz, I suppose you could have one at 80MHZ... or a multi GHZ i7 running UAE..

Anyway, I own both 3.5 and 3.9 and the only reason I bought them was impulse buys at the ST. Louis Gateway Amiga shows and I used to drink like Bil Herd in those days...

I just never thought of those releases as anything more than 3.1 with shovelware.  I like 3.1 Classic WB ADVSP.

Maybe you should try 3.1 :) At least all my drives show up and I'm not waiting all day for my computer to finish rebooting...

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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2011, 04:30:37 PM »
Quote from: FaLLeNOnE;672945
I just tried to change the command:

ATA3.driver QUIET RESIDENT

to

ATA3.driver QUIET


I don't know what the RESIDENT does. I do know that how I have it set up now that if I have a SD card with 3.9 in my reader(external eSATA on secondary FastATA) with a higher boot priority that my A1200 will first boot 3.1, then any subsequent reboots will boot 3.9, so even without the "RESIDENT" parameter the driver stays in memory. I think 3.9 did one more reboot on its own for its ROM updates.If I liked 3.9 more I was going to try and get rid of that extra reboot, but I think I put something more useful on that 3.9 SD card.
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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2011, 05:13:33 PM »
Quote from: FaLLeNOnE;672957
Tried ata3.driver as a module inside Blizkick but won't boot from hdd. HDD light turns on and machine freezes. On the boot menu I see many different partions.


Yeah, that won't work, I tried that too :)
 

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Re: Help: Using FastAta1200 with Blizkick
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2011, 05:40:44 PM »
Quote from: FaLLeNOnE;672961
Who is making this MK4 version FastATA1200 ?  The latest I can find at Elbox page is MK3.

I don't know, but it is different hardware. I think someone tried my driver with the FastATA III and reported back it did not work.