I have tried to install OS4 Classic with an FastATA controller, but I cant get it work.. My A1200 can access the cd-rom and loads the kernel but when he reboots and should start read the CD-again, he reboots immitiately and starts flickering in different colors.. then reboot .. then reboot.. then reboot.. this happens exactly when he tries to read from the CD (after the kernel is loaded).. Any suggestions?
Possibly way out of this galaxy,but could it be trying to load something doing this? Remember getting kinda similar results on my classic a4k when using prepareemul,had to hold down the ctrl+a+a for many seconds....
Well i have my cd drives on the secondary controller of a fast ata. I copied the contents of the cd to a spare partition and renamed it to the same as the cd and used the bootable disk, which then booted it all from the HD for me if you know what i mean?
A1XE G4 800mhz,512mb,Radeon9200,SonyDRU-510A and 800a, Esi Juli@,Sil680,WiFi.
Amiga 1200 BPPC 060 603e@240mhz Mediator LT4 Voodoo5500, and other supported PCI-cards
Maprom is turned off and yes I use the floppy to boot from (though I have tried to start the whole thing from a clean os3.1 installation, same results)..
When disconnecting the FastATA controller and using the standard internal port on the A1200 motherboard (via a standard 2,5 -> 3,5" converter)., it all works and starts to install OS4.. I have even disconnected the PCI-bridge and tried to install OS4 with only AGA on a desktop 1200, worked too without the FastATA..
Ill give it another go another day .. wonder what I am doing wrong.. I just have settle with and IdeFiX adapter I guess..
I dont think you have a FAST ATA MK-III to start, its an older version which means the 2nd channel will not automaticaly work with the Elbox fastata drivers.
I installed my A1200 today with a Fast ATA-MK III (it says so on the hw itself on the left side if its a MK-III).
the only reason i can think if that it resets is that you didnt enable ALLOWBASEPAGEACCES during the install. You need to have that ON for the FastATA cards to work.
32-bit High Speed Fast ATA-2/Eide Controller for A1200..
How can I tell!.. Oh .. I?ll post a photo:
Took this from the Elbox site. I guess any other number is the MK3.
"How do I find out which FastATA controller version I have?
The first two digits of its serial number denote the controller model: ? 08 - FastATA 1200 MK-I ? 16 - FastATA 1200 Lite (16-bit version) ? 18 - FastATA 1200 MK-I with AllegroCDFS ? 19 - FastATA 1200 GOLD with AllegroCDFS ? 24 - FastATA 1200 MK-II with AllegroCDFS"