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Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« on: September 20, 2009, 07:28:43 PM »
Hello everyone,

I have an issue when running WHDLoad on my Amiga equipped with Blizzard PPC, and I hope someone here can shed some light on the issue, or maybe even a solution if I should be so lucky.

Here is the thing; WHDLoad keeps quitting with an requester saying the following

Exception "Access fault" ($7008)
PC = $6B192
Byte Read from $DFD6EC

WHDLoad doesn't quit right away, but when I reach a certain point in a game. That would suggest taking a look at the installed game (in this case Pang), and so I did.

I disabled the Blizzard PPC and startet the game from my Compact Flash card and I was able to finish the game, and start all over again without any issues. Enabled the Blizzard PPC again, and startet the game in the exact same way, by booting from the Compact Flash card instead of the harddrive attached to the Blizzard PPC. The game quits once again. I replaced the 2 x 128 MB ram installed on the Blizzard with 2 x 64 MB ram, but the issue still remains.

I'm thinking of trying to reflash the Blizzard PPC, play with the memory settings in the Blizzard PPC menu, and as a last attempt, remove hardware and/or replace the motherboard.

As for the software, the latest CPU libraries are installed, and I believe the latest version of WHDLoad. I'm not sure on the latter, so will have to check up on it.

My system config is as follows, A1200, Kickstart 3.1, Blizzard PPC 603e+, 68040@25 MHz, 603e@160 MHz, BVision PPC, BMon monitorswitcher, 80 GB hdd connected to SCSI through bridge, 2 x SCSI CD drives, 8 GB CF card connected to onboard IDE controller, OS3.9, regged WHDLoad.

Does anyone have any idea what could cause the issue I have here? I will be sending the same describtion and question to the WHDLoad team in a second.

Thanks in advance
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2009, 07:41:45 PM »
Failed to mention. When running the game with the Blizzard PPC enabled I use preload as well as nocache to get the sound to play correctly; with the Blizzard PPC disabled I only use preload.

I'm running version 16.9 of WHDLoad, and the issue happens in OS3.9 as well as OS3.1.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2009, 09:11:00 PM »
These faults are familiar to me. Try the following lower your Transfer mask to 00x001FE00 in HD toolbox and install or copy the game again. Now it should work.

If it doesn't work try an older WHDLoad version. You could find in the readme of Pang which version of WHDLoad it at least needs.

Sometimes the 16.9 version can have problems with older installation of WHDLoad games.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2009, 08:11:03 PM »
Thanks for the input; I tried it out, but unfortunately with out any luck (the mask transfer was already set at the value stated by amiga1260).

I have since then played around with the computer. I have updated the slave, but that didn't have any effect.

If I start the game without the nocache switch, and then the game doesn't quit when the BPPC is enabled. Unfortunately the sound plays faster than it should, so it ruins the game a bit. Running with nocache makes the game quit, and always after finishing stage 9, when the screen should switch to the world map in order to go to the next destination.

I tried a different motherboard with a B1260 and SCSI attached, started with the nocache switch, and then the game doesn't quit. Attaching the BPPC instead with the ram from the 1260 combo and nothing else, the game still quits when running the game with the nocache switch.

All that's left to try out, is reflashing, and play with memory settings. My god, there are many combinations to go through :-(
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #4 on: September 21, 2009, 10:07:49 PM »
Why not try to use one or more of these options:

NoAutoVec
NoFileCache
 NoMMU
NoWriteCache
NoVBRMove

ChipNoCache <- This option is especially for blizzppc.

Hope it worx now.

x303 :D :D :D
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #5 on: September 21, 2009, 10:22:00 PM »
Quote from: x303;523614
Why not try to use one or more of these options:

NoAutoVec
NoFileCache
 NoMMU
NoWriteCache
NoVBRMove

ChipNoCache <- This option is especially for blizzppc.

Hope it worx now.

x303 :D :D :D


Well, it doesn't. I have tried all switches, and no matter what I do, the sound will be to fast if I start the game without the nocache switch, and will quit if I start the game with the nocache switch.

It's time to check if it's a general problem with WHDLoad on my machine (other games have crashed as well before), or only this game in particular.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #6 on: September 21, 2009, 10:29:15 PM »
Don't be offended, as I am sure you have a legit WHDLoad key. But if you are using a cracked WHDLoad key then problems running games are a certainty.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2009, 11:29:27 AM »
The key is legit, so the key is not the issue.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2009, 04:06:32 PM »
Did you already tried an older version of WHDLoad? You can find it on http://www.whdload.de/whdload/
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #9 on: September 27, 2009, 11:31:20 PM »
did you find a fix for this? i get the same problem on my a1200 with a viper 060 and 64 mb ram os3.1.

one of the games that does it is robocop3.

i tried jst but got the same crash.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2009, 12:50:23 PM »
@foleyjo

I'm going to try out Robocop 3 to see if it does the same here with me. Is it the exact same error?

I wrote the WHDLoad team, but unfortunately the replies I got didn't solve the problem.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2009, 01:22:56 PM »
DoctorQ - With Robocop 3 I get  

Exception "Access Fault" ($4800)
PC=$152EE
Word Read From $E1E382

If I change some settings (nocache mmu=off etc) I get the same error with slighly different numbers and in different places. Sometimes I get into the actual game but once the car starts moving it crashes again.
Tried the game in Winuae with the same settings as my 1200 and it worked fine so Im guessing it's related to faulty hardware.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #12 on: October 03, 2009, 03:43:31 PM »
Quote from: foleyjo;524608

Tried the game in Winuae with the same settings as my 1200 and it worked fine so Im guessing it's related to faulty hardware.


I have also narrowed it down to a hardware issue. I wouldn't call it faulty hardware as such, but the accelerator is the problem in my case.

I just tried out Robocop 3. With the accelerator disabled, I can play the game without issues (even though it is incredibly slow because of lack of fast ram). If I play it with the accelerator enabled I get problems; tried it with both the preload switch alone, and with chipnocache and expchip switches, but get this error.

Exception "Access Fault" ($7008)
PC = $18F00
Word read from $103C6B7

With the switch nocache alone, I get a slightly different error

Exception "Access Fault" ($7008)
PC = $18C06
Byte read from $F0040280

I guess there is nothing else to do other than live with the problem. I'll have to bring out my A1200 with Blizzard 1230 when it comes to gaming.

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@foleyjo

Have you tried with Pang to see if you get the same problem as me?
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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #13 on: October 03, 2009, 10:21:49 PM »
yeah i tried pang and it seemed to work fine.
 

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Re: Issues with WHDLoad on Blizzard PPC
« Reply #14 on: October 03, 2009, 10:29:25 PM »
So Pang doesn't crash after finishing level 9 on your machine??