I wanted to install os4 final and it has presented some trouble. First I downloaded the ISO and burn it on my mac. Then I tried to boot the cdrom on my AmigaONE and it kept complaining that an SLD file or something was missing.
I booted to the workbench and the cdrom doesn't show up there either. In fact no cd or dvd is showing up on Workbench. If I try the format program in workbench it tells me that the cd capacity is 19mb...
I had to swap my CD-Writer for a different CD-ROM before I could get the OS4 disc to be recognised. The strangest thing was that the original drive then refused to recognise any CDs at all. Don't know whether this was an OS4 Final problem or one that I'd had for a while as the last time I used a CD was probably wheni updated to update 4.
Same problem here with an NEC ND-3550a DVD burner. I tried a cd-rw & cd-r, but neither would boot. The cd did show on the WB & I was able to run the installer. I have a bootable ud3 cd that I tried & it did boot just fine. Final cd kept saying 'no slb found', like others have reported.
Could be a DVD drive problem because MakeCD locks up after burning the iso even though it does burn ok.
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@All I downloaded and burnt the iso on FryingPan. When I inserted it into my DVD-RW it failed. When I inserted it into my DV-CDRW drive it worked after 2 attempts.
Many modern DVD players have problems reading normal CDR-RW the lasers are simply too powerful.
The CDROM is auto detected, no need for moutlist or any thing like that.
Try holding ?Scroll Lock? (HELP KEY) while warm rebooting, or LEFT and RIGHT mouse buttons while warm rebooting, you CD0 should be available from boot menu in the OS4 kickstart.
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Same problems here: my registered Frying Pan .041 burns the iso on a regular CD-R, but the new disk refuses to boot. I comapared the boot sector with update#4 -- it's been changed. I believe FP can't handle the new changes. I noticed a lot of references to "MakeCDFS 45.12". Never heard of it. Changing drives does nothing: I have a Sony, LiteON, and AOpen and they all fail.
It's called PIO, and it's found under the "IDE Ports" tab in U-Boot prefs. Just change the transfer mode of the unit your drive is attached to.
IIRC you have to explicitly set this to a UDMA mode or the a1ide.device will default to PIO so unless you've changed the setting it should default to the best PIO mode available.