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Offline paul1981

Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #89 from previous page: January 12, 2015, 11:27:55 PM »
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And yes indeed, adding the ";" to the startup sequence has fixed the cf card. Its working fine again. Damn good thinking chap!

But we are back to the same problem...I have to manually add the other mem via the maprom * command.

Perhaps the acatune startup command would have to be placed somewhere else in the startup sequence. Perhaps classic workbench is
loading something else first? Or there is some kind of confliction?

It's good news that your system is still working after using the ';' to comment out the line. I did say though to try this afterwards (in your Startup-Sequence):

C:ACATune >ram:acaoutput.txt

This will simply add the extra memory at every boot.  So try that, and see if that works. We'll take it from there.

P.S. The maprom feature is nothing to do with adding the extra memory.
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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #90 on: January 13, 2015, 01:30:33 AM »
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It's good news that your system is still working after using the ';' to comment out the line. I did say though to try this afterwards (in your Startup-Sequence):

C:ACATune >ram:acaoutput.txt

This will simply add the extra memory at every boot.  So try that, and see if that works. We'll take it from there.

P.S. The maprom feature is nothing to do with adding the extra memory.

Ok. Will try this tomorrow. Lost myself in whdload games for a few hours...
Bedtime...
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #91 on: January 13, 2015, 07:24:18 PM »
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It's good news that your system is still working after using the ';' to comment out the line. I did say though to try this afterwards (in your Startup-Sequence):

C:ACATune >ram:acaoutput.txt

This will simply add the extra memory at every boot.  So try that, and see if that works. We'll take it from there.

P.S. The maprom feature is nothing to do with adding the extra memory.
I tried this and it seemed to work. Upon a soft reset, ctrl,A+A the other mem remained and there was lots of it.
Sadly powering off at the brick and powering back on it did not work. The hardisk drive light attempts to load but just results in a black screen.

So, perhaps the line we added to the startup sequence is conflicting with the hardware boot-up but not the soft reset?
We are making progress at least.

What next maestro?
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #92 on: January 14, 2015, 12:11:53 AM »
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I tried this and it seemed to work. Upon a soft reset, ctrl,A+A the other mem remained and there was lots of it.
Sadly powering off at the brick and powering back on it did not work. The hardisk drive light attempts to load but just results in a black screen.

What next maestro?

I wonder if you've had issues with the reset signal on pin 1 of the ide cable as mentioned here under the 'Hard Drives' section:

 http://www.lysator.liu.se/amiga/hard/txt/a1200hardfaq.html

Or even the slow spin-up issue of Kickstart 3.0? Does anyone know if any of those issues are possible with a CF hard drive on the 1200's ide port?

When you say that the hard disk light attempts to load, does the light flicker in the same manner and for the same length of time as it does when it normally boots?

Also, when it's in this 'black screen' state, if you reset the Amiga and hold both mouse buttons down to get into the Amiga Early Startup Control; do your hard drive partitions show up? If they do, what happens if you select the button 'Boot with no Startup-Sequence'? Does it take you to the AmigaDOS prompt?
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #93 on: January 14, 2015, 12:36:28 AM »
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I wonder if you've had issues with the reset signal on pin 1 of the ide cable as mentioned here under the 'Hard Drives' section:

 http://www.lysator.liu.se/amiga/hard/txt/a1200hardfaq.html

Or even the slow spin-up issue of Kickstart 3.0? Does anyone know if any of those issues are possible with a CF hard drive on the 1200's ide port?

When you say that the hard disk light attempts to load, does the light flicker in the same manner and for the same length of time as it does when it normally boots?

Also, when it's in this 'black screen' state, if you reset the Amiga and hold both mouse buttons down to get into the Amiga Early Startup Control; do your hard drive partitions show up? If they do, what happens if you select the button 'Boot with no Startup-Sequence'? Does it take you to the AmigaDOS prompt?
Not sure. It flickers quite a bit, so probably. Yes, I have accessed the amiga dos, just like you said.
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #94 on: January 14, 2015, 12:53:52 AM »
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Not sure. It flickers quite a bit, so probably. Yes, I have accessed the amiga dos, just like you said.
 
 Ok, tomorrow when I get home from work I'm going to setup a CF card with ClassicWB Light and boot from it, confirm it's working, then I'll add the ACATune line in and see if I hit any problems. How's that for service? :)
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #95 on: January 14, 2015, 01:06:08 AM »
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Ok, tomorrow when I get home from work I'm going to setup a CF card with ClassicWB Light and boot from it, confirm it's working, then I'll add the ACATune line in and see if I hit any problems. How's that for service? :)
Above and beyond the call of duty, my friend. Many thanks. I'm really enjoying my a1200 btw.
An indivision should make the games look really sweet on an lcd telly, when I get one that is.
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #96 on: January 14, 2015, 01:13:01 AM »
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Above and beyond the call of duty, my friend. Many thanks. I'm really enjoying my a1200 btw.
An indivision should make the games look really sweet on an lcd telly, when I get one that is.

 You're welcome. Anything to help a fellow Amigan...
 BTW, what revision is your A1200 motherboard? I'll be using a 1A. A 1A doesn't require timing fixes, but your board may well do, which could possibly be the problem... Or if it's not a problem with the booting issue it will certainly show itself up in WHDLoad with certain games freezing or with graphics corruption.
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #97 on: January 14, 2015, 02:53:27 PM »
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You're welcome. Anything to help a fellow Amigan...
 BTW, what revision is your A1200 motherboard? I'll be using a 1A. A 1A doesn't require timing fixes, but your board may well do, which could possibly be the problem... Or if it's not a problem with the booting issue it will certainly show itself up in WHDLoad with certain games freezing or with graphics corruption.
I'll open her up this evening and check the board revision. Its written on the board/pcb I'm told. I had some intro screens/menus flicking in and out, as in alternating between black screens and the image itself, but no in-game graphics corruption, thus far. It's worth checking though. I'm determined to get this 1200 up to spec, with all the bells and whistles. Just looking at it sitting on my desk, makes me happy.(How sad am I):laughing:
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #98 on: January 15, 2015, 12:59:56 AM »
You're in luck... :)

I replicated the issue. I can't upload a photo as I have no way to scale down a jpeg file to 97KB on my phone.

Solution:

Move the ACATune line to just above the 'C:GetMouseInput LOCAL'. So it'll look like this:

;ClassicWB Startup-Sequence
;--------------------------------
;LITE 3.1

IF EXISTS DEVS:scsi.device
C:LoadModule DEVS:scsi.device
EndIf

C:ACATune -cache on -burst on -vbrmove -maprom * p >ram:acaoutput.txt
C:GetMouseInput LOCAL

IF $MouseInput EQ 1
...


It turns out that LoadModule doesn't appear to work if run after ACATune in this particular configuration, even if no extra options are added such as maprom. ACATune with no further options simply adds extra memory...but LoadModule doesn't appear to work with it in this way. But this makes sense really... Here we have an ACA1232/1233 that under Kickstart 3.0 doesn't configure all of its extra ram - it only configures 1MB. So after the ACATune command is run, followed by the LoadModule command, the machine resets and because we're running Kickstart 3.0 here the ram is lost and the Amiga configures 1MB again. This then appears to leave us with a black screen, although I was able to hold both mouse buttons down and boot with no startup-sequence and confirmed that the scsi.device was at 37.64 (standard with Kickstart 3.0). Of course, if the LoadModule command had worked then it would have been of a higher level.

There's no real reason for you to upgrade to Kickstart 3.1, but like I said earlier, you can use the ACATune command to softkick 3.1 and if you were to do this then remember to put the ACATune command line back to where it was - before LoadModule.

Also, what capacity is your CF Hard Drive? If it's 4GB which I suspect it is then the scsi.device shouldn't even be there on disk, and you could simply comment out the LoadModule line for a quick fix. If it is only 4GB, then the person who configured your setup has made an error which has cost us both a lot of time (ClassicWB by default doesn't use an upgraded disk based scsi.device, although it is optional).

Let me know how it goes...
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #99 on: January 15, 2015, 01:45:38 PM »
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You're in luck... :)

I replicated the issue. I can't upload a photo as I have no way to scale down a jpeg file to 97KB on my phone.

Solution:

Move the ACATune line to just above the 'C:GetMouseInput LOCAL'. So it'll look like this:

;ClassicWB Startup-Sequence
;--------------------------------
;LITE 3.1

IF EXISTS DEVS:scsi.device
C:LoadModule DEVS:scsi.device
EndIf

C:ACATune -cache on -burst on -vbrmove -maprom * p >ram:acaoutput.txt
C:GetMouseInput LOCAL

IF $MouseInput EQ 1
...


It turns out that LoadModule doesn't appear to work if run after ACATune in this particular configuration, even if no extra options are added such as maprom. ACATune with no further options simply adds extra memory...but LoadModule doesn't appear to work with it in this way. But this makes sense really... Here we have an ACA1232/1233 that under Kickstart 3.0 doesn't configure all of its extra ram - it only configures 1MB. So after the ACATune command is run, followed by the LoadModule command, the machine resets and because we're running Kickstart 3.0 here the ram is lost and the Amiga configures 1MB again. This then appears to leave us with a black screen, although I was able to hold both mouse buttons down and boot with no startup-sequence and confirmed that the scsi.device was at 37.64 (standard with Kickstart 3.0). Of course, if the LoadModule command had worked then it would have been of a higher level.

There's no real reason for you to upgrade to Kickstart 3.1, but like I said earlier, you can use the ACATune command to softkick 3.1 and if you were to do this then remember to put the ACATune command line back to where it was - before LoadModule.

Also, what capacity is your CF Hard Drive? If it's 4GB which I suspect it is then the scsi.device shouldn't even be there on disk, and you could simply comment out the LoadModule line for a quick fix. If it is only 4GB, then the person who configured your setup has made an error which has cost us both a lot of time (ClassicWB by default doesn't use an upgraded disk based scsi.device, although it is optional).

Let me know how it goes...
Your an absolute star. I can't thank you enough. Its working now; I'm getting tons of other mem.Two soft resets and a hard reset and the other mem is still there.
Now that's more like it! It would have been a shame not to get the most out of my aca card.:)

The cfcard is 8 gigabytes btw.

It says in the readme that the aca can be used to simulate other system configs, i.e. a 1 meg amiga etc. I noticed some games for example apano sin don't run. Perhaps it requires a specific system set-up?

Anyhow; i guess I could use the acatune floppy to change the config as I needed it, to run a specific game? The setting would be erased upon powering the amiga off anyhow, I guess; and so the acatune startup line as we have it now would remain untouched?

Again thanks very much. And thanks to oldsmobile mike too.

I'll get myself a cd drive soon and then have a crack at setting up this easynet wireless thingy.
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #100 on: January 15, 2015, 08:33:31 PM »
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Your an absolute star. I can't thank you enough. Its working now; I'm getting tons of other mem.Two soft resets and a hard reset and the other mem is still there.
Now that's more like it! It would have been a shame not to get the most out of my aca card.:)

The cfcard is 8 gigabytes btw.

It says in the readme that the aca can be used to simulate other system configs, i.e. a 1 meg amiga etc. I noticed some games for example apano sin don't run. Perhaps it requires a specific system set-up?

Anyhow; i guess I could use the acatune floppy to change the config as I needed it, to run a specific game? The setting would be erased upon powering the amiga off anyhow, I guess; and so the acatune startup line as we have it now would remain untouched?

Again thanks very much. And thanks to oldsmobile mike too.

I'll get myself a cd drive soon and then have a crack at setting up this easynet wireless thingy.

You're very welcome. I'm glad it's working for you now.

Apano Sin looks to be a newish game according to Lemon Amiga...Year 2000. This should be hard drive installable anyway, without the need for WHDLoad (source the ADF's online). Do not change the ACATune line now that it's working correctly. The whole idea of WHDLoad is twofold; that it can install games to your hard drive that were originally uninstallable to hard drive, and also that these 'installs' will work on any hardware configuration, whether it be a bog standard 68000 amiga with little ram or a super fast 68060 amiga with 256MB ram. WHDLoad isn't perfect (yet) and nor are all of the installs. Some don't work correctly, some need WHDLoad v16.9, whilst others want 17.1 etc. I'm not quite sure what the latest version is but later versions can break compatibility with older installs - it's a constant battle and updates to the installs to fix issues are ongoing, and quite slow.
If you have problems with particular games or WHDLoad then you should start another thread, as your issues with your ACA1233 are now fixed, and there is nothing more to do here. :)

I wouldn't bother with a CD-ROM drive... you can install most things onto hard disk manually from CD-ROM's. Wireless network card...YES!
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #101 on: January 15, 2015, 09:26:22 PM »
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You're very welcome. I'm glad it's working for you now.

Apano Sin looks to be a newish game according to Lemon Amiga...Year 2000. This should be hard drive installable anyway, without the need for WHDLoad (source the ADF's online). Do not change the ACATune line now that it's working correctly. The whole idea of WHDLoad is twofold; that it can install games to your hard drive that were originally uninstallable to hard drive, and also that these 'installs' will work on any hardware configuration, whether it be a bog standard 68000 amiga with little ram or a super fast 68060 amiga with 256MB ram. WHDLoad isn't perfect (yet) and nor are all of the installs. Some don't work correctly, some need WHDLoad v16.9, whilst others want 17.1 etc. I'm not quite sure what the latest version is but later versions can break compatibility with older installs - it's a constant battle and updates to the installs to fix issues are ongoing, and quite slow.
If you have problems with particular games or WHDLoad then you should start another thread, as your issues with your ACA1233 are now fixed, and there is nothing more to do here. :)

I wouldn't bother with a CD-ROM drive... you can install most things onto hard disk manually from CD-ROM's. Wireless network card...YES!
Yup, I have the easynet wireless network thingie, but no cd drive to install the software, which comes on a cd. Lol.

Perhaps I should rename this thread as "Aca 1233, problems with classic workbench". So if anyone has the same trouble in the future they can search out this thread.
Now that we(you) have solved the problem, let all Amigans drink from the goblet of wisdom...:lol::)
 

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #102 on: January 15, 2015, 09:32:17 PM »
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You're in luck... :)

I replicated the issue.

That is some top-notch troubleshooting right there.  Kudos and dancing bananas to you!

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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #103 on: January 15, 2015, 09:40:25 PM »
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Yup, I have the easynet wireless network thingie, but no cd drive to install the software, which comes on a cd. Lol.

Perhaps I should rename this thread as "Aca 1233, problems with classic workbench". So if anyone has the same trouble in the future they can search out this thread.
Now that we(you) have solved the problem, let all Amigans drink from the goblet of wisdom...:lol::)

Get a EasyADF PCMCIA Compact Flash Transfer KitSTAT! They are great!
Better yet... get a
Rapid Road USB Controller for A1200 Even better!
Copy your EasyNet CD to a flash stick or CF card. I like the USB method better as you don't have to get a USB to CF adapter for the PC side. :)

You the MAN Paul!


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Re: Whdload. Can't allocate shadowmem?
« Reply #104 on: January 15, 2015, 10:11:31 PM »
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Yup, I have the easynet wireless network thingie, but no cd drive to install the software, which comes on a cd. Lol.

Perhaps I should rename this thread as "Aca 1233, problems with classic workbench". So if anyone has the same trouble in the future they can search out this thread.
Now that we(you) have solved the problem, let all Amigans drink from the goblet of wisdom...:lol::)

I'm surprised it comes on a CD. My point was that if you had a network connection to your Amiga then you could download ISO's and mount the CD images on your hard drive without even having a CD drive. Plus, you don't want to keep unplugging your network card every time you want to use the CD drive, surely? I understand the chicken and egg scenario here, but I've always solved things like this with the good ol' floppy drive. :)

The only time I'd ever unplug a wireless card from an A1200 would be if I was going to plug in a CF card adapter - certainly not a CD-ROM drive.

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