Peg1 with April2 : any hardwarebugs left ?
  • Order of the Butterfly
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    judas
    Posts: 175 from 2005/1/14
    From: core of universe
    Hi,
    I bought a Peg1 with April2 several Weeks ago. Reading all the probs there might be with Peg1, I'll wonder, if its any good at all ...

    What are the Probs ob the Peg1 with April2 ?

    Are there hardwarebugs pending, which will make the system unstable ?

    (Is there a Hard/hack for some of them ?)

    bye
  • »14.01.05 - 17:48
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    DSLCC
    Posts: 246 from 2003/5/14
    From: Fort Worth, TX...
    Overall I've found my Peg 1 April 2 to be pretty stable. It wasn't as expandable as the Peg 2 in that they could not reliably increase the bus to 133 mhz for a G4, there are sound distortion problems that seem to be cured with a Radeon and MOS 1.4.2. It is reallly picky about Ram. Other than those thiings it has worked great for me so far.
    :-D
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    judas
    Posts: 175 from 2005/1/14
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    Thanks, this give some hope ..

    MY Peg1 came with a TVCard inserted, but I was never able to run the software without crashing the Peg. ( tried AmithlonTv and later the btr-proggy some guy in this forum posted)

    Running Linux for backup purposes, the harddisk performance was about 4Mb/sec, which isn't that impressing for a modern system.. My A4000/60 goes much faster ;-)

    So it's more about driver problems than hardware probs ?

    bye
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    analogkid
    Posts: 667 from 2004/11/3
    From: near myself
    That's right, if you have the right components, it is pretty stable. There are some problems left like TV-card support (Visionary works only without Overlay), Memory limit in Linux (because of outdated openfirmware) and the difficulty in getting a G4 into it.

    I've got a PegI/April2 with 1GB RAM and it works great.
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    DSLCC
    Posts: 246 from 2003/5/14
    From: Fort Worth, TX...
    Quote:

    So it's more about driver problems than hardware probs ?

    It's probably a little of both. There are things that have been fixed in drivers and things that will likely never work - like the TV card. MorphOS is a pretty peppy OS so it seems fast even with the hardware problems.

    What linux distro are you running?

    David
    Pegasos 1 G3 MorphOS 1.4.5* Mac G4 Sawtooth 1Ghz Tiger 10.4.1* Both Rock! :-D
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    judas
    Posts: 175 from 2005/1/14
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    Hi,
    my distro is debian, kernel is 2.4.27-powerpc.

    I copied the harddrive with dd to a second one. Both HDs are capable of running faster than 30Mb/sec, but the copying was around 4MB/sec.
    ... but anyway, I love my Peg more and more, although, I don't know why :-)
    bye
  • »14.01.05 - 21:42
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    serge
    Posts: 725 from 2003/2/20
    I used a PEG I with April 2 during a long time and testing a lot of
    pplications and PCI cards.

    The only bug I found with the Aprilized PEG was the TV PCI card with
    an AGP video card.

    The TV PCI card with PCI GFX card works great.
  • »14.01.05 - 21:48
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  • Acolyte of the Butterfly
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    BigGun
    Posts: 150 from 2004/6/18
    From: Nagold - Germany
    Just one question:

    You have the 2nd level cache enabled, have you?

    Cheers
    Gunnar
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    DSLCC
    Posts: 246 from 2003/5/14
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    Quote:

    ou have the 2nd level cache enabled, have you?



    Gunnar,

    How is this done. Is it ok on the Peg1 April2?

    Thanks!

    David
    :-)
    Pegasos 1 G3 MorphOS 1.4.5* Mac G4 Sawtooth 1Ghz Tiger 10.4.1* Both Rock! :-D
  • »15.01.05 - 02:33
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  • Butterfly
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    Henri
    Posts: 73 from 2003/5/14
    You should enter the following as argument to the boot-command for linux:

    l2cr=0x80000000

    e.g.:

    boot vmlinuz root=/dev/hda10 mem=256m video=radeon:1024x768-8@70,noaccel l2cr=0x80000000 hdc=ide-scsi hdd=ide-scsi


    But I've a question, too.

    On the PegII has the second level cache to be enables, too?

    Regards

    [ Edited by Henri on 2005/1/15 12:29 ]
  • »15.01.05 - 10:28
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  • Cocoon
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    AMiGR
    Posts: 51 from 2003/9/10
    From: Nottingham
    Ehh, I had been using Visionary WITH overlay for quite a long time, really... And I always use the fullresolution arguement.
    Alkis Tsapanidis
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    DSLCC
    Posts: 246 from 2003/5/14
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    Quote:

    Ehh, I had been using Visionary WITH overlay for quite a long time, really... And I always use the fullresolution arguement.


    Which TV card do you use? And which video card? Thanks!
    Pegasos 1 G3 MorphOS 1.4.5* Mac G4 Sawtooth 1Ghz Tiger 10.4.1* Both Rock! :-D
  • »16.01.05 - 00:46
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  • Cocoon
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    AMiGR
    Posts: 51 from 2003/9/10
    From: Nottingham
    It worked with a Voodoo3 PCI, the TV card doesn't matter at all, most of them use the same chipset and a different tuner. To be honest, I haven't tried with the Radeon.
    Alkis Tsapanidis
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    hiTCH-HiKER
    Posts: 169 from 2003/12/31
    I don't know if it's a hardware related bug, but sometimes when I shut down my Linux, then the Pegasos 2 will just reboot directly to the Open Firmware and tell me that there are no harddrives present or a similar bullshit message ;)
    It's a bit annoying, but I really don't know what's the cause. Maybe it's the reason they didn't implement a shutdown feature in MorphOS ;)
  • »16.01.05 - 15:30
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 3 from 2004/11/23
    I'm using a Peg1 in conjunction with Debian Sarge.

    In order to get working the L2 cache, is it necesary too to add this command to the boot commando when runnning Sarge?

    Thanks in advance. Javier.
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