Hello!
When I start my Sam460 for the first time, I have my mouse, my keyboard and my internet connection which generally work well. Only a few times, I have to reconnect the mouse due to a block.
But my problem is general and recurring one:
When I do a cold reboot by typing "reboot warmreboot" or "reboot warmreboot sync", I usually lose my Internet connection, mouse, and sometimes even the keyboard.
I have changed several times material, but nothing works. It's a bit frustrating!
Problems with a cold reboot
Re: Problems with a cold reboot
Somewhat irritating: You're *not* doing a cold reboot, but a warm reboot.DavidMiga wrote:by typing "reboot warmreboot" or "reboot warmreboot sync"
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
I can see how he might have made that mistake based on the documentation:cha05e90 wrote:Somewhat irritating: You're *not* doing a cold reboot, but a warm reboot.DavidMiga wrote:by typing "reboot warmreboot" or "reboot warmreboot sync"
FORMAT
REBOOT [FAST=COLDREBOOT] [WAIT=<n>] [SYNC]
TEMPLATE
FAST=WARMREBOOT/S,WAIT/N/K,SYNC/S
I don't need a truth table or a VENN diagram to know that this is a true statement based on the FORMAT and TEMPLATE given in the REBOOT documentation:
If FAST=COLDREBOOT and FAST=WARMREBOOT then COLDREBOOT=WARMREBOOT.
Probably the FORMAT definition should be something like:
REBOOT [FAST] [WAIT=<n>] [SYNC]
If you read the FORMAT definition in the original "AmigaDOS Command Reference" for OS 3.1 and look at all the commands listed in that reference you will see that the FORMAT only shows the primary keyword (FAST) and any equivalents (WARMREBOOT) are only shown in the TEMPLATE (FAST=WARMREBOOT). Default actions (COLDREBOOT) are not whown in the FORMAT or TEMPLATE but explained in the command description. A quick look at the REBOOT command with a Hex editor indicates that there is no COLDREBOOT keyword at all and that it should just be used in the description to identify the default action of REBOOT.
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
@DavidMiga
As you can see from previous posts, you seem to be confusing COLD and WARM REBOOT.
A COLDREBOOT is the same as turning on your SAM or hitting a hardware RESET button. UBOOT is reset, all the Kickstart files are loaded and AmigaDOS is booted.
A WARMREBOOT consists of rebooting AmigaDOS with the Kickstart files that were loaded when you turned on the SAM or hit a hardware RESET button.
It appears that you are doing a "WARM" reboot and having some problems. I have a similar problem when using some (most) USB hubs with update3 on my SAM Flex. The mouse/keyboard are recognized when I turn on the computer or perform a "COLD" reboot but fail to be recognized when I perform an AmigaDOS (WARM) reboot if a USB hub is used. USB hub issues with Update3 appear to be well documented in these forums. If you are not using a USB hub then I'm not sure what your problem might be but maybe another SAM 460 user can comment/help with your issues.
As you can see from previous posts, you seem to be confusing COLD and WARM REBOOT.
A COLDREBOOT is the same as turning on your SAM or hitting a hardware RESET button. UBOOT is reset, all the Kickstart files are loaded and AmigaDOS is booted.
A WARMREBOOT consists of rebooting AmigaDOS with the Kickstart files that were loaded when you turned on the SAM or hit a hardware RESET button.
It appears that you are doing a "WARM" reboot and having some problems. I have a similar problem when using some (most) USB hubs with update3 on my SAM Flex. The mouse/keyboard are recognized when I turn on the computer or perform a "COLD" reboot but fail to be recognized when I perform an AmigaDOS (WARM) reboot if a USB hub is used. USB hub issues with Update3 appear to be well documented in these forums. If you are not using a USB hub then I'm not sure what your problem might be but maybe another SAM 460 user can comment/help with your issues.
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
@DavidMiga
What brand keyboard / mouse are you using ?
I had similar problems with A4 Tech mouse/kbd combo.
After replacing both with Logitech kbd/mouse, problems disappeared.
Maybe your kbd/mouse is making problems with the usb stack. ?
What brand keyboard / mouse are you using ?
I had similar problems with A4 Tech mouse/kbd combo.
After replacing both with Logitech kbd/mouse, problems disappeared.
Maybe your kbd/mouse is making problems with the usb stack. ?
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
Excuse-me but i don't speak very well english and i use google translation for help me.
I want say "warm" but google translation use the word cold for the french word "à froid".
My hardware:
first use: logitech keyboard and mouse -> most problems with them ; boths 2 in the wire
second use: Saitek keyboard -> no problem in general, only a few times ;also in wired
My Internet connection is plugged into my ethernet box.
Sam460ex-HD4650-card 3114 SATA
I want say "warm" but google translation use the word cold for the french word "à froid".
My hardware:
first use: logitech keyboard and mouse -> most problems with them ; boths 2 in the wire
second use: Saitek keyboard -> no problem in general, only a few times ;also in wired
My Internet connection is plugged into my ethernet box.
Sam460ex-HD4650-card 3114 SATA
Re: Problems with a cold reboot
DavidMiga : you should then have asked on Amiga-NG forums (French language and some French Beta Testers there too).
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
And he was right: "cold reboot" *is* the translation for French "reboot à froid". You wanted to say "reboot à chaud" which translate into "warm reboot"DavidMiga wrote:Excuse-me but i don't speak very well english and i use google translation for help me.
I want say "warm" but google translation use the word cold for the french word "à froid".
I don't have a Sam so I can't help you on that point. As K-L has suggested, try to log on Amiga-NG as ask Elwood (he's probably the most suited person for anything related to A-Cube's hardware).
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Re: Problems with a cold reboot
OK i'll speak with K-L, but originaly i think the problem is on update 3.
Either it is usb2 or another running program that is the cause of my problems, I don't know! In any case it did not happen under Update2 or very rarely.
When I was in Update2 I could use my mouse usb wireless. Under Update3 I have no horizontal movement.
I take this topic on Amiga-NG
Either it is usb2 or another running program that is the cause of my problems, I don't know! In any case it did not happen under Update2 or very rarely.
When I was in Update2 I could use my mouse usb wireless. Under Update3 I have no horizontal movement.
I take this topic on Amiga-NG
Re: Problems with a cold reboot
That is strange.DavidMiga wrote: When I was in Update2 I could use my mouse usb wireless. Under Update3 I have no horizontal movement.
Are you using only mouse wireless?
Or, mouse & keyboard wireless?
I use a wireless mouse + keyboard by 'Digital Innovations' and have
no problems with USB on Sam440ep.
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