What kind of CPU are you working with .. on your broken A2000?
"Working" is a nice word. I'm not so much working on this machine anymore for apparent reasons.. The CPU is a first generation first mask "broken as designed" 68060 with MMU and FPU. I forgot the mask revision, but it has all the bugs a 060 can have. But that's actually not the broken part about it. I have a 2060 that is currently installed, a GVP040 and a GVP030 card, just in case I need to do something on the other code branches.
There are a couple of things I know that are broken (disk drives, CDRW, and add now the RTC to the list), but there is something else I'm not clear about. If I leave the machine off for months (which is not so untypical anymore), then it refuses to boot. The usual procedure is then to open it, rip everything appart, put everything back in and - voila - it's alive. Hard to say what's causing this. Weary electronics I say. It's just old crap.
BTW, could you do me a favour? Please go over to a1k and send greetings to Mozart, and let him know that it doesn't take a MMU to install the mmu.library. I know this sounds weird, but it's true nevertheless. In his configuration, the lib doesn't do much except sitting in the corner wining, but it will nevertheless do enough to load the 68060 support on an EC (and telling the rest of the system that there is *really* no MMU it could program).
Greetings, Thomas