TF534 @50MHz
This is known to cause trouble with all kinds of expansions. Before we jump to any comclusions, please test with a proper accelerator, or with no accelerator at all.
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TF534 @50MHz
This is known to cause trouble with all kinds of expansions. Before we jump to any comclusions, please test with a proper accelerator, or with no accelerator at all.
I just retested with only the Ace2b and the Indivision ECS v2 as the absolute only add-ons in the machine besides the 68010 replacing the 68000 and I get the same issue.
You shure, I should try?
Don´t get me wrong, if you say so i will do, but with only little faith.
greetz
While I do agree that one might think it does not have an influence, I just have "little to no" trust in TF accelerators, as the designs are open and they are as full of race conditions and metastability hazards as the old Apollo accelerators. The mere fact that you're the second person reporting problems, and both have a TF534 installed even leads me to thinking that the accelerator could have caused the malfunction in the first place.
Ok, I rolled back to the ´80s...
MC68000
KS 2.04
Hires Denise
no harddisk
just ACE2b.
--> Problem gone!
... put back Indivision ECSv2 --> Problem back.
Somehow it seems to be the combination of Indivision and ACE2b since Problem doesn´t even exist if i put the TF534 back again (leaving out Indivision).
Wild guess: Could it be that the Vcc buffer Caps on the Mobo are too small since the powerconsumption of these two extensions are higher than original ?? (Agnus C415; Denise C201?)
There's really lots of room for wild guesses here, but I think the best path is to replicate the problem here. What's the core revision you are using on Indivision ECS V2? Did you ever run a firmware update on that?
Indivision is updated to the Core revision from the 2.5 Package (the latest i think).
OK, will try to replicate this here - should be easy enough. The good news is that if it's bus contention, we can fix it with a firmware update for Indivision ECS V2.
Ok, thank you and good luck!
Just backing him up this has nothing to do with the tf534 which I haven't run in a while and tested it with 68000, 68010, and 68030 on an A2630 as discussed previously. I am running the ECS v2 as well as mentioned by the other poster, though I haven't performed any updates since I received it.
Hope to learn more, thanks.
OK, will try to replicate this here - should be easy enough.
No news yet?
Nope, been busy fixing other things. However, I have an extra shift planned for this weekend.
Hi Jens,
well, waiting several weeks didn't solve the Problem.
What should i do next?
We're still deep in the ACA1240/1260 - and it would only be Peter and me who could tackle this problem - if we can even replicate it. Needless to say that I didn't get to setting up an A2000 to do that yet.
I'm still hoping there will be some time to look into this issue.
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