get hardware fixes for Pegasos 1?
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    fryguy
    Posts: 16 from 2005/8/19
    I just got a Pegasos 1 for free (when i bought some other stuff from an Amiga user) (well he said he wanted some cash for it if it works) :)
    Well it's still at my brothers place, he fetched it for me. The guy i got it from said it didn't have any hardware fixes done at all :/
    And it might not be working at all.

    But if it does would it possible to send it somewhere to get aprilfixes done?

    Would be neat to able to run MOS.




    [ Edited by fryguy on 2008/7/12 21:23 ]

    [ Edited by fryguy on 2008/7/12 21:26 ]
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    Zylesea
    Posts: 2053 from 2003/6/4
    If the board has no fix at all you canot get the April fix from anyone. Back then the April fix was also not added to existing boards, but new boards were equipped with the little April chips and teh old boards were exchanged for free.
    Anyway, if that Pegasos has no April fix at al, it's still usable with MorphOS though.
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    fryguy
    Posts: 16 from 2005/8/19
    Ok too bad, but nice that i still can run MOS. I'll get the board on tuesday, hope it works at all.

    How does theese "features" affect the board? Random lockups?

    [ Edited by fryguy on 2008/7/12 21:33 ]
  • »12.07.08 - 21:32
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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:


    How does theese "features" affect the board? Random lockups?



    DMA corruption. When saving large files to the disk they may get corrupted and sometimes also filesystem may corrupt due to this.

    There used to be ethernet lockups but I recall they were solved in 1.4.5 already. I can not be sure anymore.
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    Zylesea
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    Back then my non-aprilized Peg corrupted the hd every 5 minutes.
    I don't know how much this changed due to MorphOS improvements or the April fixes (came together), but my Peg1 with April1 is now rock solid and nothing gets corrupted.
    Regarding the network I once thought the aprilized Pegasos had still severe issues, but it was MiamiDx itself. Since I changed to MOSNet the network is rock solid.
    Still, I don't know how much the April1 actually catches, but at least an aprilzed Pegasos is with MOS 1.4.5 and/or 2.0 quite reliable.

    [ Edited by Zylesea on 2008/7/12 22:42 ]
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  • »12.07.08 - 22:40
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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
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    It is not that bad ;) I developed lot of software on such machine. On such machine it is better make sure that you can afford HD crash anytime.
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  • »12.07.08 - 23:04
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    fryguy
    Posts: 16 from 2005/8/19
    Would a pci IDE controller "solve" the problems? Or isn't there any drivers?
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    Henes
    Posts: 507 from 2003/6/14
    The bug is inside the northbridge which does not handle correctly concurrent access to the PCI bus. So adding yet another PCI device would not change anything.
    USB, ethernet and anything using DMA are also all affected.
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    fryguy
    Posts: 16 from 2005/8/19
    Ok, thought they had the same problem as AmigaOne, but i guess not then.
  • »13.07.08 - 00:04
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    Henes
    Posts: 507 from 2003/6/14
    They sure share this bug, as they use the same broken northbridge.
    Plus it seems the teron/amigaone have some more which are supposed to be worked around using soldering, external cards, and so on...
  • »13.07.08 - 00:22
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    SoundSquare
    Posts: 1213 from 2004/12/1
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    DMA corruption. When saving large files to the disk they may get corrupted and sometimes also filesystem may corrupt due to this


    one of my partitions got corrupted without any reason yesterday on my peg1 april1. SFSdoctor solved it fortunately.
    So i guess "april2" was for a reason...

    Quote:

    They sure share this bug, as they use the same broken northbridge. Plus it seems the teron/amigaone have some more which are supposed to be worked around using soldering, external cards, and so on...


    but they will admit most of the bugs only in private conversations. Surely not on aw.net :-p



    [ Edited by SoundSquare on 2008/7/13 14:16 ]
  • »13.07.08 - 14:13
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    itix
    Posts: 1516 from 2003/2/24
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    Quote:


    one of my partitions got corrupted without any reason yesterday on my peg1 april1. SFSdoctor solved it fortunately.
    So i guess "april2" was for a reason...



    Nah, I have got SFS errors also on my ex-A1200 and on Pegasos 2. SFS just isnt the most reliable FS out there.
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  • »13.07.08 - 14:36
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    fryguy
    Posts: 16 from 2005/8/19
    The network connection usually stops working for me after a while. Is this because i don't have the Aprilfixes or could it be something else?
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