Vortex Golden Gate 486slc installation problems - help please

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I’m hoping someone may have the same card and can give me a few pointers, there’s next to nothing on-line and every copy of the English manual seems to have been eaten by unicorns.


I’m trying to get a Vortex Golden Gate 486slc and VGA card up and running in my A4000D with Buster 11, Cyberstorm 060 128MB, Cybervision 64, Indivsion and ClassicWB 3.1 Adv, 16GB CF.


Installed the Vortex (16MB, 256MB DOM with MS Dos 6.2, 387 co pro, floppy controller), VGA card and Goldmine II software. Both cards show as working fine in early boot menu and System Config.

When I run ‘Goldmine Setup’ (which should jump to a sort of BIOS config screen on the PC side) I get:


Green light on the card lights, four or five short audible ‘click’ sounds from the card, Workbench brings up the screen below

error2

‘Goldmine’ program (which should start the bridge board)



The green light on the card activates, four or five short audible ‘click’ sounds from the card, Workbench brings up the below screen

error1


What I have tried so far:



  • Shouted at it and threatened to hit it with a branch from a beech tree ‘Basil Fawlty’ style – No change
  • Installed Vortex in every Zorro slot – No change
  • Removed Cybervision and Indivision – No change
  • Removed the VGA card and used the onboard CGA emulation through Amiga monitor – No change
  • Set 060 CPU NOCACHE – No change
  • Removed all fast Ram from the motherboard as the generic #8000004 error seems to be RAM related – No change
  • Removed all the 30 pin RAM from the Golden Gate one SIMM at a time and configured it through jumpers accordingly – No change
  • Tried a different set of 72 pin SIMMs in the Cyberstorm – No change
  • Booted straight from the Goldmine floppy and run the software from the disk to rule out any WB Adv issues – No change

I tried installing in an A3000 running Classic WB Adv 3.1 with all other cards removed and on there it goes a little further to the Emulation software's pop up window which says ''press two Amiga keys and press C for mouse capture'' but then just freezes and goes no further with no VGA output. Also tried booting that from the Goldmine floppy… same result :blink:


I then tried installing in a completely stock, Buster 9 030 A4000D and it worked fine, outputting MS-Dos through the VGA card to a second screen!


So I'm at a loss…. I REALLY want to get it up and running in the 060 as that’s my daily use machine so the card will see some action rather than sitting unused in another system, any suggestions very gratefully received at this point
 
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Drat!

I took the plunge and swapped the 060 for a basic 030 card and the Vortex works perfect even with the VGA card, Cybervision, and Tandem installed :-(

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So its reputation for not playing nice with 060's seems true. Saying that I have tracked down quite a few old threads on various sites where people have started with it not working with their 060's and finish with it working but don't elude to what needed doing! :-(

Any suggestions very gratefully received :D

Thanks, Mat
 
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Hi mate, of course it works with a 060 CPU!!
setcpu nocache
is your friend! ;)
So use cli, type the setcpu command above, then change to the GoldenGate folder and start the GoldenGate with gg
 
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What I have tried so far:



  • Shouted at it and threatened to hit it with a branch from a beech tree ‘Basil Fawlty’ style – No change
  • Installed Vortex in every Zorro slot – No change
  • Removed Cybervision and Indivision – No change
  • Removed the VGA card and used the onboard CGA emulation through Amiga monitor – No change
  • Set 060 CPU NOCACHE – No change
  • Removed all fast Ram from the motherboard as the generic #8000004 error seems to be RAM related – No change
  • Removed all the 30 pin RAM from the Golden Gate one SIMM at a time and configured it through jumpers accordingly – No change
  • Tried a different set of 72 pin SIMMs in the Cyberstorm – No change
  • Booted straight from the Goldmine floppy and run the software from the disk to rule out any WB Adv issues – No change

Thanks mate, but as above, I have already tried that... tried Setcpu nocache, set cpu nocache, Setcpu nocache no datacache all result in the same #80000004 error message

I'm pretty sure the reason it doesn't work in the 3000 is it needs at Least Super Buster 7 and I have 6.
 
That may be possible!
With the mentioned setcpu command it works in an A2000 with blizzard 2060
 
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