TF1260 Testing FW

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Re: TF1260 Testing FW

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terriblefire wrote: 26 May 2023 14:01Those are much older versions of WhichAmiga than the one you say you have the issue with.
I think the versions from September last year were up to date. The one marked as beta (1.3.25) works fine here. The "official" one (1.3.23) works fine too. I was still using the 1.3.3 version from '99, which caused the system to freeze. Probably because it was too old. My bad, I was using the wrong version. I think the problem with the non-functioning whichamiga is solved.
terriblefire wrote: 26 May 2023 14:01Can I just check you have MMULib installed? Without it you wont get anywhere and you cannot use the B1260 060 library with a TF.
I wasn't sure about MMULib, so I deleted 68060.library from LIBS: and downloaded MMULibs from Aminet and reinstalled just to be sure. I also reinstalled SysInfo from Aminet. And the problem persists. Immediately after starting the SysInfo screen the amiga freezes.
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So i cant get the WhichAmiga you speak of because its been pulled. The version i have works fine here as does SysInfo 4.4.

Can you try a completely clean WB install. Whatever it is sounds software
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Just to add to what Stephen said, I tested Sysinfo 4.4 and whichamiga 1.3.3 ,on a TF1260 with OS3.2.2 and 3.2.2 roms and they work no problem, seem like you have some sort of software clash with your system
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Well it still could be a hardware issue but lets eliminate software issues first.
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IDE Terminator arrived so I fitted that, but my A1200 seems to sit there with internal HD light flashing :( Must have waited at least 30sec with nothing happening.

I've gone back to fitting a IDE to CF with a blank CF card on the internal IDE and it seems to work fine with quick booting.
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Higgy wrote: 26 May 2023 23:20 IDE Terminator arrived so I fitted that, but my A1200 seems to sit there with internal HD light flashing :( Must have waited at least 30sec with nothing happening.

I've gone back to fitting a IDE to CF with a blank CF card on the internal IDE and it seems to work fine with quick booting.
Thats a shame. But i think the blank CF card is a good option. Or you could have a non-bootable "work" partition on that interface.
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Wandering round with my laptop flashing TF1260s at the SAUG meet. The feedback is that is a major speed boost in terms of feel in workbench.
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Workbench does feel faster to use. Opening folders/drawers in OS 3.2.x in 64 colours is quite zippy now!
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Re: TF1260 Testing FW

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Just updated mine to iteration 4.

Everything worked fine (Big Time Sensuality WHDLoad is still too slow, and the devs say it's a TF1260 issue, but I digress).

What I really find odd is that running cpuspeed from the same archive returns that my firmware is out of date.

Is it because my TF1260 was bought elsewhere?
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Re: TF1260 Testing FW

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terriblefire wrote: 27 May 2023 15:39 Wandering round with my laptop flashing TF1260s at the SAUG meet. The feedback is that is a major speed boost in terms of feel in workbench.
i can confirm mine was one of them, and wow what an improvement, so much faster in workbench, and on boot time even on the internal amiga ide

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