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TF534 - long boot times
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ProfPlum
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TF534 - long boot times
Hi folks. I need some help resolving an issue...
Setup: A2000/cpu relocator/TF534:
Boot time is long (sometimes as long as 5 mins) booting from an SD card.
This issue presents itself with both kick/wb 3.1 & 3.1.4.
Ideas/suggestions welcomed,
Thank-you.
Setup: A2000/cpu relocator/TF534:
Boot time is long (sometimes as long as 5 mins) booting from an SD card.
This issue presents itself with both kick/wb 3.1 & 3.1.4.
Ideas/suggestions welcomed,
Thank-you.
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
ProfPlum wrote: 03 Jun 2020 14:22 Hi folks. I need some help resolving an issue...
Setup: A2000/cpu relocator/TF534:
Boot time is long (sometimes as long as 5 mins) booting from an SD card.
This issue presents itself with both kick/wb 3.1 & 3.1.4.
Ideas/suggestions welcomed,
Thank-you.
Sounds like the interrupt man in the middle isnt working.
I'd try it in the CPU socket to start with.
I'd try a CF card if you have one.
Finally i'd try the INT2 patch wire if all else fails.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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ProfPlum
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
Thank-you Stephen.
Can you please elaborate more on 'Int2 patch wire' so that I understand what I need to do here.
I'll give those suggestions a try.
Can you please elaborate more on 'Int2 patch wire' so that I understand what I need to do here.
I'll give those suggestions a try.
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
Location of INT2
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =68&t=1804
Description of where to connect this to is in the appendix for the TF530.
https://github.com/terriblefire/tf530/w ... -the-TF530
The other possibility i have found is that corrupt hard disks can cause long boot times but see what sysinfo tells you about disk access.
https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =68&t=1804
Description of where to connect this to is in the appendix for the TF530.
https://github.com/terriblefire/tf530/w ... -the-TF530
The other possibility i have found is that corrupt hard disks can cause long boot times but see what sysinfo tells you about disk access.
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
Hi Stephen, "interrupt man in the middle" - not sure I understand?terriblefire wrote: 03 Jun 2020 14:31
Sounds like the interrupt man in the middle isnt working.
I'd try it in the CPU socket to start with.
I'd try a CF card if you have one.
Finally i'd try the INT2 patch wire if all else fails.
This is what I am getting when I boot the machine .. ( I am the current owner of ProfPlums TF534)
This is the machine I have it in.
Board with IDE to SD - Kingston 8gb card - New formatted etc.. and new install of 3.1.4
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
Hi,
Seems You are using 3.1.4, you need to install MMULibs - grab these from Aminet
Seems You are using 3.1.4, you need to install MMULibs - grab these from Aminet
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
This is an incredibly complex thing to explain that i have done 20 x before. Please show us sysinfo drive speed before i do this.
EDIT: search around for other instances https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =68&t=2538
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"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
"It is not necessarily a supply voltage at no load, but the amount of current it can provide when touched that
indicates how much hurting you shall receive."
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Bikerbob
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
Thanks for that link Stephen.. thats very good information, I will go through that.. get sysinfo etc.. and come back with useful info.terriblefire wrote: 04 Jun 2020 08:20This is an incredibly complex thing to explain that i have done 20 x before. Please show us sysinfo drive speed before i do this.
EDIT: search around for other instances https://www.exxosforum.co.uk/forum/viewt ... =68&t=2538
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
ok, I have some pics and some information. I found I have a rev. 4.2 board. I see in another thread that ver 4.x need mods.. so I will need to find those.
In the pics. I have found the libraries, and installed them. Speed of machine and speed of drive shown.
Any help appreciated. I cannot install the TF direct in the slot because I have capacitor in the way. ALso the RTC, but that could be out for testing. I have not wired up the init2 line yet.
James
ps as a side question, why when I formated did it setup the 2nd partition as a floppy icon?
In the pics. I have found the libraries, and installed them. Speed of machine and speed of drive shown.
Any help appreciated. I cannot install the TF direct in the slot because I have capacitor in the way. ALso the RTC, but that could be out for testing. I have not wired up the init2 line yet.
James
ps as a side question, why when I formated did it setup the 2nd partition as a floppy icon?
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Re: TF534 - long boot times
that shouldn't be a problem - use pin stripes for 68k socket to rise your TF card higher, U really need to start from there, using any accelerator card in cpu slot may be a challengeon rev.4.x board..
Highly likely your issue is caused by CF Card, CF Adapter, ir long ide cable, have reported about same behavior numerous of times, was able to solve it with SD2ide..
Regsrds
Highly likely your issue is caused by CF Card, CF Adapter, ir long ide cable, have reported about same behavior numerous of times, was able to solve it with SD2ide..
Regsrds
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