I am trying to install OS4 on Classic on an A1200T (not my own)
It has IDEFix, PPC/Bvision/HDD/Floppy/CDRW/64mb Ram etc, etc.
When switching it on with the OS4 Boot floppy inserted and OS4 CD in Drive. It will cycle through the normal colours re-boot several times then depending on my display equipment either:
Hang on a black Screen via a Monitor (not Amiga Monitor) or Give me a white screen via a TV.
Has anyone got any ideas? I'm really stuck here.
Cheers.
Edited by Mikey_C on 2008/6/13 22:41:39
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
I haven't got as far as installing the OS. The HDD is blank (not even partitioned yet)
All I get is the cycling of colours, then the CD rom finishes booting and then I get the white screen (on a TV) or a black screen on an NEC multisync monitor (which I don't know if it syncs as low as needed tbh) - but, it does display the different colours.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
The idefix ide adapter should be connected to the internal ide port of your amiga 1200, remove it and use a 2.5''->3.5'' ide cable and see if you can install the os.. after that edit the kicklayout file and uncomment the atapi/ide patch to use the idefix. Switch off, plug in the idefix and then switch on the computer again. Boot and it should load the operating system..
Thanks, I actually meant, HOW? If I remove the IDE Fix, I'm left with a single 2.5inch to 3.5inch IDE Cable, one end goes to the Amiga IDE Device, the other would have to go to the CD-RW
Where do I plug in the Hard Drive????
Cheers
Mikey C
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
tell us the cycling colors, might help us narrowing it down.
also, i had a motherboard which os4 never worked on , neither did Morphos for that matter although os3.5 and 3.9 seemed ok, i replaced the motherboard with another one and all was ok!.
A standard cable allow you to connect 2 ide devices and you can connect an hard drive and a cd-rom.. Modify the cable from 2.5'' to 3.5'' and see if you can boot
You can also simple try to see if the problem is the idefix.. use even a single ide device and put the cd-rom and the floppy and see if you can see the installation sequence.. if so, the problem is somewhere in the idefix interface.. if not the problem is something different..
Am unable to go any further with this, I have tried
1: Just the IDE interface direct to CDR (tried two) 2: No CD at all. Which pops up a requester to insert CD.
The colours it cycles through is Red/Blue/Purple then it re-boots once more, CD activity, there is a Requester in there, I get one brief outline of one in the main screen (just a shadow) before the screen goes dark. (on the TV it goes white)
The floppy disk does not contain any AmigaDos commands like DIR/List or even ed
Any other ideas welcome, but I must admit, I am stuck.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Its starts to boot the CD. But it envitably leads to a Blank screen.
Now, there is a U-MON installed, It has (I think a scan doubler) which is mounted over some of the Amiga Graphics chips on the mobo.
However, its interesting that I can get the early start up screen, the PPC boot up screen, I can see a requester asking for me to insert the disk. But can get nothing after the 3 colours and the following re-boot
I don't have an OS3.0 disk to try either - I think I'm stuffed here.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Mikey_C wrote: I am trying to install OS4 on Classic on an A1200T (not my own)
It has IDEFix, PPC/Bvision/HDD/Floppy/CDRW/64mb Ram etc, etc.
When switching it on with the OS4 Boot floppy inserted and OS4 CD in Drive. It will cycle through the normal colours re-boot several times then depending on my display equipment either:
Hang on a black Screen via a Monitor (not Amiga Monitor) or Give me a white screen via a TV.
Just a thought -- do you still have the original OS 3.x system on another HDD? If you re-install that instead of the new blank HDD, can you boot as before? And can you verify under 3.x that the PPC works okay? I.e. run a demo or game or whatever that you positively know uses the PPC.
If so, check that you have sufficient cooling on the PPC chip -- err, or check that in any case, actually. Remember that OS4 uses the PPC all the time, not just in short periods as under WarpOS.
Best regards,
Niels
P.S. I believe the clock on the Amigans.net server must be about ten minutes fast, isn't it?