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Jape 
Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 14-Feb-2006 4:30:40
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Ok, i started up UBoot prefs, i maded some chances and saved.
My pointer start to move about 1-3 fps and remained there.

I waited for couple of minutes, but still that pointer moved very slowly.
So i maded hard reset,

I was quite nervous because on UPD 3 that trashed my all UBoot settings.
But luckily not this time.
So is it normal behaviour for OS to start acting like that?

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Jape 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 14-Feb-2006 11:54:42
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@Jape

No one haven't test UBoot Prefs yet?

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zerohero 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 14-Feb-2006 11:56:57
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@Jape

No, last time I tried it it b0rked all UBOOT for me. I'm not going to touch it again till someone officially says it's ok.

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elwood 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 14-Feb-2006 12:39:05
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@zerohero

This was with the upd3 version. The upd4 one is ok AFAIK.

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Anonymous 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 16-Feb-2006 17:45:02
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@elwood

eh, for me it's the complete opposite.

upd3 was ok (it wasn't perfect because it wasn't finished, but it was ok)
upd4 is not ok (it slows the system down after saving the prefs)

Only reboot cures it. so i have to put me on the list with Jape here

for me UBoot prefs are somewhat broken

btw: is it normal that the prefs are rather slow in redrawing the pages when
switching to another section? Or is it normal for Reaction prefs?

edit: mixed posters

Last edited by Raziel on 16-Feb-2006 at 05:45 PM.

 
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wardyone 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 16-Feb-2006 19:14:43
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@Jape

I've used UPD4 UBOOT Prefs without any problems at all.
I had issues with UPD 3 UBOOT Prefs but those issues have been resolved in 4.

Wardy..

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Anonymous 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 16-Feb-2006 19:20:16
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@wardyone

I have to admit, that i cannot reproduce the slowdown issue, could have been
ONE config that i changed

anyway after changing and slowdown the UBoot prefs were broken, OS4 doesn't
boot in, had to step back to factory settings and build up UBoot settings again

so i won't touch it either anymore

 
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Anonymous 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 16-Feb-2006 20:36:42
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@Raziel

Is anyone able to reproduce a CRASH of UBoot Prefs?

Goto UBoot prefs IDE page, then further on to the 3114 settings page and change
EVERY transfer mode to something else (you don't need to save), after two or
three changes intuition is crashing...

I know from one person that it isn't crashing for him, but he has another gfx
board than me (Radeon9800 here)

 
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Swoop 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 4:02:55
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@Raziel

Quote:
anyway after changing and slowdown the UBoot prefs were broken, OS4 doesn't boot in, had to step back to factory settings and build up UBoot settings again

I went in to check UBoot prefs to check my settings for the parallel port, and culdn't boot my a1 the next time I turned it on. The solution was to do the same restore factory settings, and reset up to boot from the sil card.

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so i won't touch it either anymore

neither will I, I'll stick to either the UBoot shell, or menu.

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Jape 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 4:11:04
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@All

What kind of computers you have? XE? µA1? SE? GFX Card? etc..


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firbodi 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 6:25:21
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@Raziel

Quote:

Goto UBoot prefs IDE page, then further on to the 3114 settings page and change
EVERY transfer mode to something else (you don't need to save), after two or
three changes intuition is crashing...


It crashed here too! It didn't take too much effort. The first change in transfer mode did it.

Firbodi

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Anonymous 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 6:58:42
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@firbodi

YES.

Just for the record which gfx card you are using?

@Jape

XE with G3@800MHz here, 512MB RAM, Radeon9800

 
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Jape 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 10:03:43
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@Raziel

Quote:

Is anyone able to reproduce a CRASH of UBoot Prefs?

Goto UBoot prefs IDE page, then further on to the 3114 settings page and change
EVERY transfer mode to something else (you don't need to save), after two or
three changes intuition is crashing...


I reproduced that too...

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SoundSquare 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 11:14:58
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I made a few changes at UBoot using Uboot Prefs and it worked fine, no crash, nothing wrong.

A1 SE G3 here.

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Pierre55 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 12:28:28
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@Raziel

Hi,

After only one change in the 3114 page I had a Grim Reaper... need to reboot.


A1 XE/900Mhz 512M RAM, Radeon 9000

Bye!

Last edited by Pierre55 on 17-Feb-2006 at 12:29 PM.

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Anonymous 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 14:06:30
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@Pierre55

One of the beatatesters mentioned it COULD be because of my not yet supported
gfx-board. But the 9000 IS supported with upd4, isn't it?

Strange

 
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Pierre55 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 17:38:14
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@Raziel

Yes the 9000 is supported and I did'nt have this problem with Update 3.

Bye!

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firbodi 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 17-Feb-2006 17:51:47
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@Raziel

Uboot prefs crashes when I change the transfer mode in sii3114 tab.

My full setup info is in my signature.

Thanks,
Firbodi

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elwood 
Re: Odd or normal behaviour of UBoot Prefs
Posted on 20-Feb-2006 19:24:43
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@thread

I just filled a bug report. Thanks to all.

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