RetroNinja
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Hello,
Is there such a thing as a hard reset for the A2000? I ask because sometimes a keyboard reset doesn't always work and I have to power down. One example is if I play the new Frogger and then try to boot Qix I get a red guru error. If I power down after Frogger and then boot Qix it works fine. It makes me think that there is code in some portion of memory that is not being cleared/reset. Or, the state of the custom chips is a bit wonky until the full power down.
I have seen an option to build a physical momentary switch to short Gary's pin1 + pin5 which will send a signal to the _KBRESET line. Is this the same as an Amiga-Amiga-Ctrl reset? Would pressing a switch there for 1-2secs be sufficient to thoroughly wipe the memory and reset the state of the custom chips? I kinda think no but that's why I'm asking.
Also, since there are Zorro slots, can anything be done there?
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Is there such a thing as a hard reset for the A2000? I ask because sometimes a keyboard reset doesn't always work and I have to power down. One example is if I play the new Frogger and then try to boot Qix I get a red guru error. If I power down after Frogger and then boot Qix it works fine. It makes me think that there is code in some portion of memory that is not being cleared/reset. Or, the state of the custom chips is a bit wonky until the full power down.
I have seen an option to build a physical momentary switch to short Gary's pin1 + pin5 which will send a signal to the _KBRESET line. Is this the same as an Amiga-Amiga-Ctrl reset? Would pressing a switch there for 1-2secs be sufficient to thoroughly wipe the memory and reset the state of the custom chips? I kinda think no but that's why I'm asking.
Also, since there are Zorro slots, can anything be done there?
For the basis of this thread
- a soft reset is a PC's Ctrl-Alt-Del , the same as Amiga-Amiga-Ctrl
- a hard reset is a PC's reset button, Amiga?
- a power cycle is just killing the power, the same as Amiga