[iyonix-support] Re: Help with 5.18 error

  • From: Doug Webb <doug.j.webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: iyonix-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2012 10:30:03 +0100

In message <49320.109.176.205.253.1338887704.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
.co.uk>
          david.rooke@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Doug (and others)

>>First can you see if you can get a validation beep out of the machine by
>>doing F12 and the VDU 7 as I suggested and if you have a MAC then you
>>could try pinging the Iyonix from the Mac. Failing knowing how to do the
>>latter have a look at your router stats to see if the Iyonix is
>>connected to the network.

> There is no beep after the "clunk" on attempting to Boot. There is no
> validation beep after either f12, VDU7
> or f12, *BASIC, VDU7
> or f12, CTRL G
> or f12, *BASIC, CTRL G

> I tried each of these in sequence, then again by inserting f12 *QUIT
> between each attempt.

> On trying to 'ping' the Iyonix I get "Host not found".

OK suggests not getting to a point RISC OS is fully initialised.

>>
>> Also did you remove the softload from your Boot sequence?
>>

[snip]

> 
>>
>> If you are not fully initialising RISC OS then it may have to be sent
>>back to Castle or perhaps CJE may be able to help.

> If, as I suspect, I have to return to Castle can anyone let me have a
> current telephone number or email address for John Ballance/Castle. I
> can't seem to find anything up-to-date via Google

> Thanks

I attach some details from Robert Sprowson, hopefully I've got that 
correct, aka Sprow who has done some work on the RISC OS sources but 
can't post here but I think given the above it may not help.

Doug

"I'm not sure that a clean download of 5.16 from the RISC OS Open 
website will help recover the original state, here's why I conclude 
that.

Normal install procedure:

 ROM 5.16 + knowledge of NVidia.
 Softload 5.18 + reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16.
 ROM 5.18 + installer reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16 (or softload, 
doesn't matter)

What's happened is:

 ROM 5.16 + knowledge of NVidia.
 Softload 5.18 + reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16.
 ROM 5.18 + installer reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16 (or softload, 
doesn't matter)
 ROM 5.16 restore from alien NVidia, losing the original.

And the attempt to recover:

 ROM 5.16 + knowledge of NVidia.
 Softload 5.18 + reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16.
 ROM 5.18 + installer reads NVidia info from ROM 5.16 (or softload, 
doesn't matter)
 ROM 5.16 restore from alien NVidia, losing the original.
 Clean ROM 5.16 copies alien NVidia setup from ROM 5.16.
 Softload 5.18 copies alien NVidia setup from ROM 5.16.

The way out of this loop (I think) is to use the !Restore518 that must 
have been created when the alien 5.16 was installed to get back to 
some semblance of video. Then apply the clean 5.16 ROM from ROOL's 
webpage.

Or, of course, figure out why !FTPc didn't work seems altogether more 
easy since there's no practical difference between the networking in a 
softloaded versus ROM OS,
Robert."


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