GREETINGS from a Morph newbie
  • Butterfly
    Butterfly
    outlawal2
    Posts: 88 from 2009/5/6
    Yeah you guys have a LOT of good information and it is greatly appreciated.. Sorry if I offended anyone with my venting... Intermittent issues that become permanent are frustrating as hell...

    A few things I am going to look very closely at when I get home (at work right now)

    1) I have a 250 watt PSU so I may add some items to load it down a bit more... Maybe a CD drive and a few hard drives. That will add some load to it.

    2) The graphics card is brand-new so I doubt that it is bad... (I know it always could be, but gut feeling would tell me something else.) Like maybe the mounting of the card in relation to the slot. ;O)

    I have it secure, but it is not exactly 90 degrees to the PCI slot and maybe this is causing issues... Who knows? I will give it a try and will report back later this evening..

    Thanks again guys!
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    Beamish2040
    Posts: 44 from 2009/4/2
    @outlawal2

    About a month ago I started having issues with booting and the times I could boot the registration key kept saying it was invalid. I changed the battery, reset the clock and everything has been working fine since. You may want to try changing the battery and see if that helps.
  • »29.05.09 - 14:14
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    Krashan
    Posts: 1107 from 2003/6/11
    From: Białystok...
    I have a 250 watt PSU so I may add some items to load it down a bit more... Maybe a CD drive and a few hard drives. That will add some load to it.

    Hmm, I don't think it is the best solution. 3.5" drives will only load +12 V rail and a bit +5 V rail, leaving +3.3 V underloaded. Using a small PSU targetted at low power devices would be the best. I use small 60-100 W units, or PicoPSU (any version). If I wanted just a temporary verification, I would connect a 0.5 ohm/20 watts resistor between any 3.3V cable and GND.

    The graphics card is brand-new so I doubt that it is bad...

    Checking it in a PC would not hurt however.

    it is not exactly 90 degrees to the PCI slot and maybe this is causing issues...

    If it is mounted to something with screws and the angle is not 90 degrees, it may cause serious tensions. If it is bent a bit, SMD resistors on it may get cold connection. For temporary mounting (before I made a casing) I just leaved it free, but inserted a thick sheet of insulating material between the gfx board and harddisk, so gfx board was parallel to Efika board. Of course for later use I provided a bracket in the casing, the riser is mounted to it with two M4 screws + distances.
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  • Butterfly
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    outlawal2
    Posts: 88 from 2009/5/6
    OK, followed Krashan's advice and unplugged the PCI/AGP riser and card and made CERTAIN that it was installed correctly and securely and this appears to be the culprit. (I had also tried to run the machine through a Compaq KVM switch but apparently MorphOS doesn't like these things.. It DID work a few times with a different KVM, but the Compaq model does not seem to work.)

    So I will not use a KVM at all... Live and learn...
    Thanks Krashan!

    Trying to load the Morph version of Samba but when I launch it it just sits at the hour glass for a long time and then errors out with some hex DLL missing something or other error. (Sorry for the lame error, but it was late last night when I got it and I didn't write it down. I KNOW BETTER THAN THAT, but there it is..)

    Thanks folks..
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  • »30.05.09 - 19:15
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    Velcro_SP
    Posts: 929 from 2003/7/13
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  • »31.05.09 - 10:27
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  • Butterfly
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    outlawal2
    Posts: 88 from 2009/5/6
    Actually, I did ask about an installer somewhere in this thread... Regardless, THANK U for the links and I will certainly check them out when I get home.. (Once again at work..)

    Thanks!
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  • »01.06.09 - 13:55
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12403 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > You definitely should ermm, install an installer. Here: installer 43_3.

    I'd rather recommend geit's MorphOS native Installer replacement.

    Latest version:
    ftp://ambient:ambient@geitathome.dyndns.org/betas/geit/Installer.lha
  • »02.06.09 - 10:05
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  • Butterfly
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    outlawal2
    Posts: 88 from 2009/5/6
    Thanks for the recommendation... I am curious though? Why is one better than the other? Does one of them support more install types or have more features? (Once again, just curious)
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  • »02.06.09 - 12:18
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  • Yokemate of Keyboards
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12403 from 2003/5/22
    From: Germany
    > Why is one better than the other? Does one of them support more
    > install types or have more features?

    It's all answered in the corresponding 'readme':

    ftp://ambient:ambient@geitathome.dyndns.org/betas/geit/Installer.readme
  • »02.06.09 - 13:17
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  • Butterfly
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    outlawal2
    Posts: 88 from 2009/5/6
    Indeed, the readme does in fact answer all those questions, and based upon what I have read I will definitely give this installer a try!

    Thanks for the info and the quick response... (I won't be able to try this until later as I am sadly at work right now...)

    Thanks!
    "Pride is a poor substitute for intelligence." Quote from Rambo...
  • »02.06.09 - 13:38
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