mntmn | KDM: try reseating the zynq module maybe... also do you get blinking lights on the eth connector when there is traffic? | 00:13 |
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- gdonner (QUIT: ) (~gdonner@c-98-253-93-116.hsd1.in.comcast.net) | 00:23 | |
KDM | when i connect to the switch, one led on the connector turns on. just tried pinging random ip from my pc and the other led also comes up | 00:25 |
KDM | switch reports 100mbit full duplex link, but gets no mac address on the port to which zz is connected to | 00:26 |
mntmn | hmmmm | 00:29 |
mntmn | mac address is set during driver startup on the amiga | 00:29 |
mntmn | automatically | 00:30 |
KDM | yea, got the interface started up in miami atm | 00:30 |
KDM | and as far as i can tell from the code, you set it to whatever is in env:mac something | 00:30 |
KDM | so it can really be anything i guess, as long as there's no clash with my other devices in lan | 00:31 |
KDM | zz9k_mac | 00:32 |
mntmn | correct | 00:33 |
mntmn | normally if everything gets stuck the reason is that amiga is never receiving any packets because no interrupt is fired | 00:34 |
mntmn | cable is ok and not a crossover or something? ;) | 00:35 |
KDM | should be, already changed 3 of them | 00:35 |
mntmn | ok | 00:39 |
mntmn | oh wait | 00:39 |
mntmn | are you on fw1.8? then you need to do a reboot before it works | 00:40 |
KDM | yep 1.8. k, hold on. it's probably a cold boot now that i changed back to int2 | 00:41 |
mntmn | yeah it's a known bug that it requires a reboot, fixed in fw1.9 which has only alpha versions out | 00:41 |
KDM | kk, lets see | 00:41 |
KDM | awesome man. managed to ping some other stuff in LAN. INT2, miamiDX atm | 00:44 |
KDM | thank you, this is great. might manage to setup nas access today still :D | 00:45 |
KDM | where do i get 1.9 alpha? also, any chance of 800x600@50Hz output out of scan doubler? afaik 800x600 is already supported but @ 60 hz, right? | 00:47 |
mntmn | ha! | 00:48 |
KDM | :) | 00:48 |
mntmn | hmmm yeah that is true | 00:48 |
mntmn | i will probably release a new 1.9 to test tomorrow | 00:48 |
mntmn | i don't have the links with me right now, am in bed on phone | 00:49 |
mntmn | i was thinking it might be cool to do some 2:1 modes | 00:49 |
KDM | btw with deneb there appears to be some crap going on with scan doubler output | 00:49 |
mntmn | were pixels are rectangular | 00:49 |
mntmn | where | 00:49 |
mntmn | hmm yeah i have heard of this, probably EMI | 00:50 |
KDM | deneb has this thing by default where it turns the screen green if flashrom is active, red if not | 00:50 |
mntmn | ah oh | 00:50 |
mntmn | this i didn't know | 00:50 |
KDM | and in some cases if you continue booting into pal for instance theres green lines just at the bottom of the screen. didn't figure its due to deneb till today, untill i plugged it out to setup zz net | 00:51 |
KDM | so i can test a bit more later on to see whats up | 00:51 |
mntmn | ah this is probably left over junk | 00:52 |
mntmn | might go away after switching between pal/ntsc or rtg again | 00:53 |
KDM | yea. you can also turn off this green/red indication stuff on deneb as well so no biggie | 00:53 |
KDM | actually, now when i think a bit about it.... this is one of the coolest features of deneb | 00:57 |
KDM | which could be implemented on zz as well i guess | 00:57 |
mntmn | mhm mhm | 00:58 |
KDM | as soon as i get back into amiga coding..... lol | 00:58 |
KDM | some kind of amiga side interface to store modules on the sd card (luciferin on deneb) and a way to disable them at boot if you fuck up something...... oh well.... a lot of possibilities with zz | 01:05 |
- RobDangerous (QUIT: Ping timeout: 250 seconds) (~Thunderbi@p200300ec8f3e1c0071c07863fbc8b0ba.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) | 01:07 | |
_Bnu | Raahh. | 01:23 |
_Bnu | It works so well until it locks up, too. | 01:24 |
_Bnu | I'll probably need to figure out some way to cause that signal from the Pi side instead of trying to use a hardware interrupt for this. | 01:24 |
_Bnu | Or a way to cause a soft interrupt. | 01:24 |
mntmn | super soft interrupt | 01:38 |
KDM | got the roadshow up and running with dhcp and everything.... only on int2 though. did a short test in local network, only getting some 500-650 kB/s over here on 060@50 .... that sounds about right or too low? | 03:17 |
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- KDM (QUIT: Ping timeout: 256 seconds) (~KDM@93-139-138-116.adsl.net.t-com.hr) | 06:49 | |
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- KDM (QUIT: Quit: Client closed) (~KDM@93-142-23-37.adsl.net.t-com.hr) | 15:15 | |
CottonUndies | How are you testing the speed? | 15:35 |
CottonUndies | Using wget on a server close by got me average of 451. I saw 600+ a few times. Seems we are similar. 060@80 | 16:24 |
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