Author: Peter (c83-254-253-48.bredband.comhem.se)
Date: 03-10-2008 18:06
Let's keep it in one thread please. And no novels.
To sum it up, do the following.
0a. Read the CT6x docs carefully.
0b. Read the CT6x docs carefully.
1. Revert the machine to a "typical" standard falcon state. If you've got some experience with electronics and soldering, you can do it. You don't need to be an expert on the falcon hardware internals.
2. Apply the patches found in the CT6x docs. This includes SDMA clock termination and probably a larger capacitor on the reset circuit. It's in the docs.
2. Try an older PSU with a lower watt rating. Measuring power etc is fairly pointless, since this is usually *not* a common problem. Transients and higher frequency ripple is the root of all evil.
3. Try different SDRAMS
4. Stick to 060-compatible applications. Don't have tons of old crap in your auto folder. Use HDDriver & NVDI.
Do this and your machine will most probably become stable.