Reply 18260 of 29605, by Shagittarius
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wiretap wrote on 2021-02-25, 20:52:Shagittarius wrote on 2021-02-25, 20:38:I know you feel you've solved the lock-up issue you were having but I wouldn't be surprised if the actual conflict lies with the TF-534 and the GVC card, particularly with the 8MB ram on that card. Please keep me informed as you are one of the few people who are working with a TF534 on an amiga 2000 like me and its good to hear your notes. I know I get all kinds of memory errors when using the TF534 with my 8Up! 8MB memory board which makes the system unusable. Are you running KS 3.1 as well?
I wish I could do more testing with my A2091 HD Controller but that card currently has it's own issues so I cannot. However I believe the T534 didn't like the 2MB ram on that card either which would cause the system to lock up, sometimes even when just displaying a larger icon in workbench.
There were no issues before with my old Seagate spinning disk that was original to the GVP. This was with the TF534. It only happened with the SCSI2SD once I installed that. With a spinning disk, the system is rock stable and I've never encountered any lockups/guru's/etc. I'm running KS 3.1.4 and Amiga OS 3.1.4.1.
You should probably run diagrom and do some testing of your memory as well, to make sure you don't have any faulty RAM chips.
When I ran the system without the TF534 with the A2091 (when it was working) and the 8Up! Memory expansion with the SCSI2SD it all worked fine. So in my case I'm pretty sure the issue is the TF534. It's good to know that the GVP seems to co-exist happily with it. Are you running WHDLOAD? If so I can't run it with my TF534 without turning on the NoAutoVec switch or it crashes almost instantly. What is your experience /config for WHDLoad?
I should also mention that my TF534 is 48Mhz, and I've heard tales of the faster they are clocked the more issues they have, though I've also read where people say its not true...so dont know what to believe there.