Cold Boot, reset button
  • JBB
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    Posts: 32 from 2004/5/27
    Hi guys,

    2 questions:

    - Every time I first boot my PegII, my IDE drive is not recognised and I get a bios boot error. I need to hard-reset the Peg and then it autoboots fine. Any idea how to fix this? I already tried to ramp-up the setenv-autoboot-timeout all the way up to 20000, didn't work.

    - On top of that, my reset button on my new case is a pain to press (it's a needle hole to avoid pushing it by mistake... so I need to dig-out a sharpish pen each time: Not ideal really). Any keyboard combination (like Ctrl+Alt+Del on the PC, or the good old Ctrl+Amiga+Amiga...) on the Peg to reboot easily?

    Thanks...
    JBB (frustrated at cold boot)
  • »16.06.04 - 06:25
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    hooligan
    Posts: 1948 from 2003/2/23
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    Quote:

    Every time I first boot my PegII, my IDE drive is not recognised and I get a bios boot error. I need to hard-reset the Peg and then it autoboots fine. Any idea how to fix this? I already tried to ramp-up the setenv-autoboot-timeout all the way up to 20000, didn't work.

    If I remember correctly you can cure this by flashing to the latest BIOS version.Quote:

    - On top of that, my reset button on my new case is a pain to press (it's a needle hole to avoid pushing it by mistake... so I need to dig-out a sharpish pen each time: Not ideal really). Any keyboard combination (like Ctrl+Alt+Del on the PC, or the good old Ctrl+Amiga+Amiga...) on the Peg to reboot easily?


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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
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    You could swap power and reset buttons... At least if you need reset button often it makes sense :-D
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    Spidey
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    If I'm not mistaken, the CTRL-"Amiga"-"Amiga" keys also work now :-)

    (the "Amiga"-keys are the "Windows"-keys next to the space-bar)

    Bye,

    Spidey
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    Workaround for your 2nd prob:
    Just attach a hairneedle (or something similar) with a ribbon on the case/desk/chair/#?, then you will not have to dig for a sharp thing anymore.
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    Same problem here - with newer disks (200GB Maxtor) no hardware configuration changes helps. Maybe next version of OF will solve this problem. For a moment i've found that there is OF command that perform cold reboot - try reset-all (or it's alias reset) at OF prompt.

    And what I think is the OF Forth script that could check the existence of ide devices and if disk/s are where they should be boot the system otherwise do a cold reboot. I'll let you know about the results.
  • »16.06.04 - 12:40
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    Posts: 1915 from 2003/10/19
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    Quote:


    Spidey wrote:
    If I'm not mistaken, the CTRL-"Amiga"-"Amiga" keys also work now :-)

    (the "Amiga"-keys are the "Windows"-keys next to the space-bar)

    Bye,

    Spidey


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    tokai
    Posts: 1289 from 2003/2/25
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    My new samsung spinpoint 120GB works like a charm. Very short spinup time, so no problems with recognizing in OF (okay.. i have latest OF version installed, so this problem maybe wouldn't show up anyway).

    Now all disk accesses fly.. i didn't expected that the boot of morphos can be faster than fast. But it is. It's a really Click-Boom feeling. You click and BOOM it shows up. :-) Yesterday I booted at least 40 times just to enjoy the faster boot (no joke!). :-)


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  • »16.06.04 - 14:12
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    tarbos
    Posts: 221 from 2003/4/20
    New OF didn't help.
    Moving DVD drive to second IDE channel didn't help to make it recognize the HD.
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    I can confirm that this problem shows when using Seagate Barracuda's (and also some IBM disks I have heard) on a Pegasos II with G4 (it works absolutely FINE on the same system - with the same hardware setup and all - if you only replace the CPU card to a G3). This problem was not solved in the latest firmware upgrade.

    In my clueless eyes it looks like the hardware init process when coldbooting is too fast on a G4 system for these HDD's to spin up and get ready in time. In any way, it should be very easy to fix this in firmware, and I expect the problem to have disappeared in the next firmware upgrade.

    EDIT: Quick solution - never coldboot! :-P Leave your computer on 24/7, crunching RC5 keys! :-P :-D
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  • »16.06.04 - 14:45
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    tarbos
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    That's a great solution...if only the machine wouldn't freeze so often and the G4 were less noisy.
    At least I kind of fixed the latter issue now.
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    Acill
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    I think I know the error you are getting as well. I've only seen it once. I dont cold boot much, but I have seen it. I use a 60GB Maxtor5400 RPM Drive. So far its been a great drive for the system.
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    I have same problem with a Seagate Barracude IV and IBM Deskstar on my Peg G4. I have a cure but since it uses a PCI slot and all my SCSI drives are dead, then I'm not too fond of it.

    Adding a SCSI card increases the wait time and IDE drives are ready after the SCSI init.

    Steve
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    @ tarbos

    Nice! :-)

    I see that you too has the first version of the G4 card, with the fan power cords soldered directly on the PCB. Indeed that one was really noisy (the new ones are said to be quite silent though).

    My way to fix noise issue was to replace the heatsink/fan with a passive chipset heatsink, and a big, low noise fan at really low RPM's, just to get some air flowing through the pins, since I have my CPU running at 100% 24/7. It works great! :-)

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    @ JKD

    That would only confirm my theory that this is a timing issue - the HW init during cold boot is too fast (on a G4). A solution would perhaps be to change the order in which the hardware gets initialized, or/and add some "dead weight" loop to delay things a second or two at some point if a G4 is detected? Anyway, this should not be too difficult to fix in firmware, should it?
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  • »16.06.04 - 20:40
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    Hi guys,

    4 Hooligan: Are you sure Ctrl+Alt+Del works? doesn't on mine.

    4 Spidey: Ctrl+Amiga+Amiga (well, Windows keys) works indeed, thx! But only once booted in Morphos. This key combination doesn't seem to be detected while still in the Firmware Bios stage.

    4 Falcon11: My HDD and CD are indeed on the same IDE channel, I'll try on a different one Tomorrow (borrowing a cable at work), just in case. I am using an UDMA66 cable, rather than 100... could it be that?

    4 mat: reset-all (or reset) makes my keyboard flash, but nothig happens and then it seems all frozen.

    Thanks for your help all!
    JBB (PegII G3)
  • »16.06.04 - 23:01
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    Posts: 142 from 2003/2/24
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    I am using an UDMA66 cable, rather than 100


    Use good quality 80 pin ones. 40pin ones are not reliable with high speeds.

    (maybe a typo, because I thought 40pin are udma33 and 80 pin allow faster speeds).
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  • JBB
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    4 hooligan: Just flashed the bios with latest version (050404). It doesn't seem to have changed a thing unfortunately...

    Last thing guys: Does your case's Power switch works to switch OFF your pegasos? (mine only switches ON the unit... Cannot switch off without physically unplugging power, even after clicking Shutdown in the menu - which seems not supported yet anyway) Hmmm.
  • »17.06.04 - 00:40
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    You need to hold it pressed for a few seconds, it's a feature of ATX power supplies.
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    Aaron
    Posts: 127 from 2003/6/14
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    @JBB

    You have to hold the power button in for a few seconds to turn the computer off.

    The software shutdown will be supported in MOS 1.5.

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  • »17.06.04 - 01:32
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    Thanks Golem & aaron!

    It works indeed.
    You really have to hold down the button for a while... I did try a couple of seconds but it obviously wasn't enough!

    Regards,
    JBB
  • »17.06.04 - 08:07
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  • Order of the Butterfly
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    Frostwork
    Posts: 302 from 2003/4/18
    Hi!
    I have the same problem with not recongnized hds in the
    firmware, but only when I shutdown my linux...
    No problems with MOS...
    But anyway you don't have to reset when OF hangs:
    just only enter "boot" and it should work then....
    (here my hd makes a hearable "knack", after that it's ready)
    I hope I didn't miss the topic...
    bye
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