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NEW GUY
« on: December 07, 2002, 05:43:31 PM »
Hi All...  I'm new here but an old Amiga/Toaster user try to get my stuff going again.  Got serious hardware problems...  Need help bad...
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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2002, 06:55:30 PM »
OK...   Here goes...   I have had Amiga 2000's since about 1990.  I bought a Toaster and a GVP 040 combo accl./contrlr board around 1992.  I used this stuff for video work for about three years.  The need to make a living plus a big remodeling project on my house put everything on hold with the Amiga stuff.  What little bit I used the stuff since then revealed serious problems that seem to get worse.  I tried to redo everything and my problems seem to multiply.  I did manage to find some help online but it usually led to the opinion that my 040 combo was most likely the problem.  At that time I could not find a used replacement so I just pushed everything aside.  Recently I started looking on ebay for amiga stuff.  I found and bought another 040 board that is guaranteed to work.  It is on it's way here now.  In anticipation I am renewing my effort to find help and guideance.  To that end I have registered here and thrown my "virtural hat" into the ring.
     
        Here's what I have.  An Amiga 2000, a Video Toaster, a GVP 040 accelerator/controler board, an ICD flicker free video 2,(for running a VGA monitor), three DPS TBC cards, Studio 16 sound card, a DPS vectorscope card.  I have OS 3.1 and the rom chip that goes with it.
here is what I am proposing:  I want to strip everything down to the bare minimum and start from there.  I am thinking of starting with just the bare computer with out the hard drive and only floppies. and running just the regular 1084 monitor.  If I can get that much working I would like to hook up a hard drive and completely strip iit of everything.  I want to do the lowest level of format possible.  If all that works out I would like to move on to putting in the new GVP O40 combo.  After getting that going I would like to try the toaster and so fourth.  Mabe after the GVP I could try putting my other GVP back in and see if it is defective.  If not I have uses for it too.  I have a second 2000 that I wanted to put part of the cards in because I really can't get all the cards in one computer.  
         I think the first help I will need is getting the hard drives formatted.  Of course the rest of the help I will need is going to be as I run into problems as I progress through this effort.
          I have also acquired several other SCSI devices that I will be wanting to try to add into the system.  I have a number of SCSI drives that have been used in other systems and on other platforms that will need to be cleaned off and formatted.  I have just found a six tray SCSI CDROM changer and a six drive SCSI tower with some nice drives in it.  I would eventually like to try to get that stuff integrated into the system.  I would also like to get a CDRW drive incorporated into the system.  Because I am going to have to use two platforms I need to figure out how to get them communicating so I might control the second from the first.
          I know all this sounds like a lot of work but I think it is all possible if I can just get the stuff working again.  I figure it's one step at a time and start with the basics.  I am more hardware oriented than software.  I know very little about programming.  I am a heavy industrial and commercial electrician by trade and I was an electronics tech in the Air Force about a million years ago.  Amateur radio and electronics are hobbies I am somewhat active in.  My radio interests are mainly with expirementing with VHF, UHF and microwave.  I have also worked with a lot of programable control systems in industrial applications.  Maybe all that will give you some ideas where my strengths and weaknesses lie when it comes to this project.
          I would also be interested in any help I can get regarding getting my Amiga on the ethernet LAN I have here which is also my broadband connection to the internet.  I need a good browser and a good ethernet card that will run 100 mbit.  I have seen a few on ebay but thae are all 10 mbit and if I put one of those on ny LAN it will drag the whole system down to 10 mbit from 100.  So, that's abou it...   I can use all the help I can get.

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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #2 on: December 08, 2002, 12:20:33 AM »
     Sorry about that...  Fact is, the problem might not be the same or even exist again when I start on it.  Originally when everything was together it began not booting up.  You would have to start it over and over to get it to boot.  It seemed like there were times that I couldn't get it to recgnize the hard drive.  Please try and understand, it's been years since I last attempted to run that machine.  My question for now is do you think I plan the right approach to this problem.  If so, then how do I completely clean off the hard drive.  As I remember the utilities I had didn't seem to do the job.  I think I was using Quarterback Tools.  I think that was it anyway.  I would have to look mat my software.  Point is, I'm going to be starting from nothing and working my way to getting it going again.  At this point I am merely looking to contact those in the know so I may correspond with them when I do get into this thing.
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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #3 on: December 08, 2002, 03:22:24 AM »
Skyraker,
          I just finished pulling out everything - all the cards.  I was getting ready to do as you suggested.  I noticed that I have a DKB Megachip installed which has a leasd that taps onto the leg of an adjacent chip with a small clip.  I waschecking to see if it was properly fastened when it came loose.  I need to make sure I have it on the right pin on the chip.  I am trying to locate the instructions that came with the Megachip.  I may end up looking for that on this site if I can't find the paperwork.  When I get that problem out of the way I will move onto the first step.  Thanks for your help.

Dave
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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #4 on: December 08, 2002, 03:41:13 AM »
Sprocket,
          Thanks for your suggestions.  My approach does seem drastic but there is nothing on the hard drive I need to save.  Since it's been so long since I used this stuff I probably wouldn't remember what I had set up anyway.  I have all the work I did saved on removable HD media so that stuff is safe.

          As for the Toaster timing problems, I would think that problem would have reared it's ugly head over thr two + years I used it in this setup.

          The power supply could be a problem but there again it ran good for two tears.  In the future I am going to limit the amout of cards in this box to the animation recorder, one TBC, the Studio 16 sound card, the GVP 040 combo and the Toaster.  I'll be running the other TBC's and the vectorscope card in a second 2000.

         I have to look and see if I have HDtoolbox.  Is it part of something else or a stand alone?

         All the Amiga softwarte I have is on floppies so I can put anything I need back on.

         Thanks for your help.

Dave
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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #5 on: December 08, 2002, 03:57:41 AM »
Panthro,
After the years I have spent putting up with all the crap from WINDOGS, I fully agree with you.  My reason for wanting to do a clean sweep is I just want to set up everything new and different.

there is one problem with anything I dload from the net.  I can't get it from my Pee Cee to the Amiga.

Dave
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Re: NEW GUY
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2002, 04:09:31 AM »
Castellen,
I intend to do just as you say.  I figure I will try the GVP card first because it has the HD controller on it.  If that works I'll try the toaster next and etc.

The idea you have about using a switch instead of a router is one I never heard. I have a second router that I can disable DCHP on which is supposed to make it a simple switch.

Are there no 100mbit ethernet cards to be had for the Amiga?

Thanks for you help and suggestions.

Dave
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Four  A2000\\\'s, three Toaster 2000\\\'s & three 4000\\\'s, four DPS TBC\\\'s, Studio 16 soundboard, Vidtek genlock, DPS PAR, DPS vectorscope, YC-100 Y/C S-Video card, Blizzard 2060, GVP 040 & 030 combos, DKB Megachip, ICD Flicker-Free video adapter & ...