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3149.1 | Rev 6.0 Motherboard??? | CGOFS::DREW | Steve Drew | Fri Nov 24 1989 13:42 | 58 |
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First thing... Check the rev of your A2000 mother board. I have heard
that REV 6.0 motherboard causes this type of problem with boards like
the SUPRA 8-UP. I believe it's commodores fault, they will also upgrade
(ECO) your motherboard to 6.2, this being the case.
I did have a wierd problem with my 2090A/Supra RAM board, this is what
I had just posted to USENET:
/Steve/
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I bought a Supra 8up board with 2 meg installed, and stuck this
into slot 2 of my Amiga 2000. In Slot one exists my a 2090A,
the rest of the bus is empty.
I happened to of benchmarked one of my programs before
installing the supra memory, and noticed that the benchmark
ran 50% SLOWER after intalling the supra memory.
I am doing, FASTMEMFIRST, in fact if I did not do a fast
memfirst and the benchmark loaded into the internal 1 meg of
the A2000 then it ran at it's normal speed.
I wrote a small 'for' loop program todo 1 million loops. This
ran at exactly 10 secs. on the internal 1 meg, and 15 secs
on the supra external memory.
Observations:
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1. I removed all drive cabling from 2090A .. Still 15 Secs.
2. If I removed the 2090A, the supra memory ran at 10 secs.
3. If I put the Supra board in Slot 1 and 2090A in slot 2
then after one warm reboot, then the supramem runs fast.
(***) 4. If I put the supraboard in slot 3 and 2090A in slot 1 then
the supra works fast (10secs). Thus leaving one empty
space between the modules.
Summary,
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Of course the solution was '4.' above. I called Supra and
they we're interested in my findings and said they will get
back to me. (still waiting >1 week).
If I had'nt of benchmarked this I would of never noticed this
problem. I wonder if anyone else has this problem and does'nt
know it????
Anybody got any ideas?
/Steve
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3149.2 | Hmm... | BSS::CALLAGHAN | If money(TALKS); mine says(GOODBYE) | Sat Nov 25 1989 10:55 | 22 |
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Hmmmm....
I bought my Amiga a little under a year ago. So, not sure what
ECO I'm at ( is 6.2 the new Fat Angus and a few traces cut?)
I had originally installed the board in Slot 3 (in case of a noisy
controller) and still had the same crash problems.
Gave SUPRA a call yesterday (got recording, must've been closed)
to ask about the situation....
Thanks for the info, I'm going to try moving things on the bus
to see if it can be fixed!
Please let me know if you hear anything from SUPRA (I will if
I do)
Any other comments?
Jack
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3149.3 | check rev of motherboard | FSCORE::KAYE | He who dies with the most toys is dead | Mon Nov 27 1989 09:08 | 6 |
| Pop the cover & check the top etch in the front left hand corner. If it
is a year old it may even be rev 4.5. If so, check that there is a 3.3k
resistor soldered on the top of U605 (discussed in other notes). I had
similar problems with a 2090A and a 2MB expansion memory board.
mark
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3149.4 | Resistors there, tried changing it to 1k | BSS::CALLAGHAN | last hymn is sung, the Devil cries MORE | Fri Dec 15 1989 12:01 | 17 |
| Checked it out....
The resistor is in place. Even tried a 1k on the offchance
if might help (thankks to Jim and his hexacon pen), but
the problem persists.
Going to try a swap with a friend with a 2 meg starboard
and see if this makes a difference.
Another thought is, could my memory simply be to slow,
you'd think they'd consider that when selling it but
then...
still puzzled,
Jack
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3149.5 | SupraRAM info needed | MSVAX::BARRETT | I would give 2 or 3 for... | Mon Jan 08 1990 15:33 | 19 |
| After pricing memory boards, it seems that the SupraRAM is the lowest
priced. I've seen a few problems posted, not always indicating if the
problem was solved. This worries me, as I'm thinking of getting
it.
What is the general opinion of the SupraRAM board? I have an AMIGA
2000 that was part of the original USA release and has never been ECO'd,
so I guess that means REV 4.5. Is this a problem?
I also have the XT bridgeboard and an IBM OSICARD (30meg hardcard).
Again, is it expected I'll have a problem?
Finally; I expect to be installing the ECS (and the ECO's required)
when it's out. Are there any expected problems here?
Thanks!
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3149.6 | No problems here | 11SRUS::MARK | Waltzing with Bears | Mon Jan 08 1990 18:33 | 6 |
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I've had one in my 2000 (Rev 4.3 motherboard, A2090 HD Controller)
for almost a week now. Works great.
Mark
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3149.7 | Tastes Great. Less Expensive. | TCC::HEFFEL | Pigs and Ponies | Mon Jan 08 1990 21:13 | 5 |
| I've had one in my rev 4.mumble 2000 for a week or so, too. No
problems. Love it! I spent time over the weekend downloading, unzooing and
lharcing all at the same time. Do that on your AT.
Gary
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3149.8 | 6.* ? | CAD::KOSLOW | Doug Koslow,HL02-1/G11,DTN 225-6377 | Mon Jan 08 1990 23:21 | 4 |
| Anyone have the SupraRam working (or not working!) with a 6.1 rev
motherboard? I am also considering getting one for mine.
- Doug
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3149.9 | Supra Ram Owners may want to... | CGOFS::DREW | Steve Drew | Wed Jan 10 1990 13:02 | 22 |
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I never did hear back from Supra about the slowdown I noticed when
my SupraRam was in the slot next to the 2090A. After leaving a blank
slot between the 2 devices, it works fine.
Those of you who have SupraRam already may wish to make sure that your
supramem is not running slow like mine was. The only way to tell is
to run a program that is memory intensive.
I uploaded the ones I wrote to check mine, located in
CGFSV3::AMNEW:SUPRARAMSPEED.ZOO
This contains SPEED.CHIP and SPEED.FAST which both compute a large loop
and report the time taken to do so. This takes 10 seconds for both
chip and fast. When I had the board next to the 2090a it was 10 seconds
for chip and 15 for fast. Even though it was %50 slower you could'nt
really notice this during normal use!!!
/Steve
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3149.10 | Tested a different board, and it worked | BSS::CALLAGHAN | last hymn is sung, Devil cries MORE | Wed Jan 10 1990 21:57 | 13 |
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I've installed the borrowed card, and the person who
loaned it installed the Supraram in his system.
The problems followed the board, and I am sending
it pack on a return authorization.
Hope its just a bad board, and they send me a new one.
More news as it occurs,
Jack
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3149.11 | Spoke with SUPRA and..... | BSS::CALLAGHAN | last hymn is sung, Devil cries MORE | Thu Feb 01 1990 17:39 | 22 |
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Well I spoke to Supra today, they've had the board and been testing....
They have determined that there is a problem between the
memory board and the A2090 specifically.
They don't know exactly what it is yet, as they have
found some A2090s with no probs and others with
probs.
Of course AMIGA won't fix the 2090 to suit the SUPRA board,
so who knows whats next.
I should have a replacement board back in 1-2 days,
and I hope things are better then!!!
Maybe its an inconsistent yield problem with the 2000,
or (cross my fingers) the A2090.
More as it devolves,
Jack
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3149.12 | | ENOVAX::BARRETT | The Hare who lost his SupraRAM | Fri Feb 02 1990 16:38 | 5 |
| For what it's worth - I've installed mine and have had no problems.
No A2090 in my configuration, but I do use the XT brideboard.
{kgb}
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3149.13 | Happy ending | BSS::CALLAGHAN | last hymn is sung, Devil cries MORE | Tue Feb 06 1990 18:29 | 35 |
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Well the replacement board has the same problems,
definitely a 2000 .vs. 2090 problem.
ALSO!!!!
I just talked to ABEL Supply, they will
(get this...)
Send me a replacement memory board from
Microbotics if I'll send them my SupraRAM
board.
That pretty good for a mail order company!!
(usually they want to mess with you, and
these folks just did it with 5 mins of
conversation)
Story Moral...
1. Guess SUPRA is going to have to find out what
to do around the controller war.
2. As KGB indicates, if no 2090, no problem.
3. ABEL has some good folk who will work with
you to keep you satisfied!
Jack
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3149.14 | SupraRAM problems with 2090 | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Mon Jan 14 1991 14:09 | 16 |
| Santa brought a 4MB SupraRAM. Great!
It all works fine EXCEPT I can't copy anything from RAM to harddisk without
corrupting the file. Loading into RAM and running programs all work fine.
Just can't DMA into my 2090. ;'(
Now I happen to remember seeing something about this in comp.sys.amiga... but
I can't seem to find it again. It mentioned changing something on the 2090 to
solve the problem. Does anyone remember this note?
I guess I should give Supra a call.
Thanks for any help.
...Ed
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3149.15 | SupraRAM 2000 timing problem | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Tue Jan 15 1991 13:15 | 24 |
| I just got off the phone with Supra and here's the scoop...
SupraRAM 2000 has a timing problem that causes data read from memory and written
to disk to be corrupted. They have released a new set of PAL chips that correct
the problem. There are four PAL chips and they must be a minimum revision of:
54-1D
54-2B
54-3A
54-4B
The last letter indicates the revision.
I'm assuming this timimg problem rears it's head on DMA writes to disk only.
I'm seeing the problem with a B2000 V4.2 running a 2090 with ST225 disks and
a SupraRAM2000 4M. I haven't looked at my PALs yet (tonite) but the Supra's
Tech Support felt this was the problem. They said they would send me any
required PALs after I check.
More later,
...Ed
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3149.16 | | KALI::PLOUFF | Ahhh... cider! | Tue Jan 15 1991 18:08 | 6 |
| I had memory board problems in my 2000 until the hardware warmed up.
Supra also replaced my PALs. One dead giveaway that you need the fix
is when any of these chips is a Lattice "GAL" chip. (No relation to
Lattice C :-) .)
Wes
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3149.17 | Correction to .15... | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Wed Jan 16 1991 08:19 | 10 |
| I had a look at my board last night and all the PROMs were the revisions I
listed back in .15. So I called Supra again and found out I got one the PROM
numbers wrong. The 54-1D should have been a 54-1E. This PROM has the DMA code
that was changed to solve a timimg problem that occurs with some 2090 disk
controllers.
They put a new PROM in the mail to me.
...Ed
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3149.18 | New PROM fixed the DMA timing problem! | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Mon Jan 21 1991 13:30 | 6 |
| Well the new PROM arrived from Supra on Saturday and I replaced my 54-1D with
the 54-1E and bingo, no more corruption on DMA disk writes.
;') Happier now
...Ed
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