amigasquirrel
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Hi there,
Can anyone help with some issues I'm having with the ZZ9000 in RTG screen modes on an A4000D?
Hardware:
A4000D Acill replica PCB v1.0
16mb chip ram onboard
2mb fast ram onboard
SD to IDE converter
BFG9060 CPU card with 68060RC50 at 50mhz
Replica A4000D daughterboard.
ZZ9000 rev 4 firmware v1.13
The only card installed on the daughterboard is the ZZ9000.
All of the custom chips are soldered onto the board and the system is 100% reliable in native screen modes.
Memory tests of onboard chip RAM fast RAM, BFG9060 RAM and ZZ9000 RAM are successful using Amiga Test Kit for a number of repeat passes over many hours.
Software:
Kickstart v3.2.3
AmigaOS v3.2.3
ZZ9000 driver v1.13
P96 v3.6.2 (rtg.library 43.760)
MMUlib v47.10.1
When testing RTG screen modes the test patterns sometimes have various glitches and incorrect pixels.
When using workbench in RTG modes, I had various dots and lines appearing and parts of windows/text appearing where they shouldn't. Text on menu items is not displayed correctly - sometimes blank or incomplete. Windows and icons don't display correctly, various display glitches.
It also crashes frequently, most annoyingly when trying to export the ZZ Top bus test output into Textedit. When this happens the machine freezes and after powering off and on I get a guru 8000 0004 error, then recoverable error with ZZ9000.card complaining it needs firmware (boot.bin) 1.13, then the ZZ9000 driver will fail to load. Restarting a second or third time will usually result in it booting cleanly but display issues remain.
Running a bus test in an RTG mode sometimes shows errors other times there are no errors at all. Running sequential tests sometimes shows errors / no errors / errors despite no changes being made.
Trying to use the network adapter on the ZZ9000 is also erratic, it only works for short periods of time.
Video showing the issues and bus test results are here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QOFNR6xxEL3Kps8oOLAwxmBo2wnU5Mdv
The only other thing I have noticed is the termination resistor arrays on the daughterboard get rather warm.
I've also tried using an original 030 CPU card and clean install of OS v3.2.3 with only P96 and the ZZ9000 drivers installed with similar issues.
Thanks,
Can anyone help with some issues I'm having with the ZZ9000 in RTG screen modes on an A4000D?
Hardware:
A4000D Acill replica PCB v1.0
16mb chip ram onboard
2mb fast ram onboard
SD to IDE converter
BFG9060 CPU card with 68060RC50 at 50mhz
Replica A4000D daughterboard.
ZZ9000 rev 4 firmware v1.13
The only card installed on the daughterboard is the ZZ9000.
All of the custom chips are soldered onto the board and the system is 100% reliable in native screen modes.
Memory tests of onboard chip RAM fast RAM, BFG9060 RAM and ZZ9000 RAM are successful using Amiga Test Kit for a number of repeat passes over many hours.
Software:
Kickstart v3.2.3
AmigaOS v3.2.3
ZZ9000 driver v1.13
P96 v3.6.2 (rtg.library 43.760)
MMUlib v47.10.1
When testing RTG screen modes the test patterns sometimes have various glitches and incorrect pixels.
When using workbench in RTG modes, I had various dots and lines appearing and parts of windows/text appearing where they shouldn't. Text on menu items is not displayed correctly - sometimes blank or incomplete. Windows and icons don't display correctly, various display glitches.
It also crashes frequently, most annoyingly when trying to export the ZZ Top bus test output into Textedit. When this happens the machine freezes and after powering off and on I get a guru 8000 0004 error, then recoverable error with ZZ9000.card complaining it needs firmware (boot.bin) 1.13, then the ZZ9000 driver will fail to load. Restarting a second or third time will usually result in it booting cleanly but display issues remain.
Running a bus test in an RTG mode sometimes shows errors other times there are no errors at all. Running sequential tests sometimes shows errors / no errors / errors despite no changes being made.
Trying to use the network adapter on the ZZ9000 is also erratic, it only works for short periods of time.
Video showing the issues and bus test results are here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1QOFNR6xxEL3Kps8oOLAwxmBo2wnU5Mdv
The only other thing I have noticed is the termination resistor arrays on the daughterboard get rather warm.
I've also tried using an original 030 CPU card and clean install of OS v3.2.3 with only P96 and the ZZ9000 drivers installed with similar issues.
Thanks,