So here's a problem. I have an Amiga 2500 (Kickstart 3.1) with (currently) two boards in it: an
A2630 accelerator with 2MB of 32-bit RAM onboard, and a
GVP Impact HC+8 Series II SCSI controller. Until today, the GVP card had 2MB of RAM installed, and all was well with the world. However, I ordered some more SIMMs, planning to max out my Amiga's fast RAM by bringing the GVP card up to 6MB, and that's where things got a little odd. When I installed the SIMMs and set the jumpers for 6MB, the Amiga powered on, went through its basic POST sequence, and...displayed the Kickstart "insert disk" screen.
I set the jumpers back to 2MB and it worked fine, then I tried the 4MB setting and had no trouble; Workbench displayed a total of about 6MB fast RAM. It's only when I set the jumpers to 6MB that it malfunctions and fails to detect the hard disk. However, when I boot into Workbench from a floppy, it
does display a total of 8MB fast RAM. What's going on here? Is there some kind of extra "hidden" memory on one of these boards that's throwing the auto-configure for a loop? Or is there memory that the SCSI controller uses to talk to the hard disk, but can't get to because all the fast RAM space is taken?