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minute | zz9000 batch finally on our way | 11:35 |
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minute | also, this time the PCBs are black :3 | 11:35 |
Claude | If only pcbway/jlc would do that clear soldermask like oshpark | 11:55 |
minute | Claude: pcbway does afaik? | 13:30 |
minute | also pcbbuy does some interesting stuff | 13:30 |
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apolkosnik[m] | The only issue I still see is the machine freezing up when bringing the network down | 15:38 |
apolkosnik[m] | Freezing as in totally locking up | 15:39 |
apolkosnik[m] | I guess that's a driver issue rather than firmware | 15:40 |
minute | ahh | 17:38 |
minute | ok, this is what i wanted to figure out | 17:38 |
minute | apolkosnik[m]: so when you do netshutdown? | 17:38 |
apolkosnik[m] | Let me see if it's just something with Roadie | 17:43 |
apolkosnik[m] | 3 seconds after hitting enter | 17:43 |
apolkosnik[m] | Froze | 17:44 |
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apolkosnik[m] | It managed to output this ^ before freezing | 17:45 |
minute | thanks, will test | 17:47 |
apolkosnik[m] | This is even with nonitor file for ZZ9000 not loaded (I've been trying to fix a CV643D) | 17:47 |
apolkosnik[m] | Another thing... | 17:47 |
apolkosnik[m] | There's checkboards utility distributed with p96, and it just makes the screen go black | 17:48 |
minute | huh. what does that util normally do? | 17:48 |
apolkosnik[m] | When the ZZ9000 monitor is loaded | 17:48 |
apolkosnik[m] | Otherwise, it just shows | 17:49 |
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apolkosnik[m] | Which is normal | 17:50 |
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apolkosnik[m] | With my broken CV643D, I can see some useful output | 17:52 |
apolkosnik[m] | Clearly, my CV643D has no usable memory | 17:53 |
apolkosnik[m] | It's no big deal, just something that I've noticed | 17:54 |
minute | ah mhm. | 18:07 |
minute | apolkosnik[m]: reproduced! | 18:12 |
minute | nice | 18:12 |
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minute | apolkosnik[m]: driver problem indeed. this version fixes it for me, can you confirm? http://dump.mntmn.com/ZZ9000Net.device | 18:59 |
apolkosnik[m] | Swapping out the old one | 19:06 |
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apolkosnik[m] | It works as intended, no more freezes | 19:09 |
minute | apolkosnik[m]: great, thanks!! | 19:09 |
minute | apolkosnik[m]: can you do "version file devs:networks/zz9000net.device"? | 19:10 |
minute | should report 1.13 | 19:10 |
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apolkosnik[m] | Yup | 19:11 |
minute | perfect, thanks | 19:12 |
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Chain|Q | cc: Lynn|A4000 ^^^ -- here comes the fix to your networking issue :) | 19:25 |
Lynn|A4000 | oh? | 19:34 |
Lynn|A4000 | i mean i fixed my network issue by not using a 30 year old tcp/ip stack anymore :B | 19:35 |
minute | hehe | 19:35 |
minute | great | 19:35 |
minute | so, i just fixed a freeze when shutting the network down | 19:35 |
minute | maybe not relevant for you | 19:35 |
apolkosnik[m] | It was freezing with roadshow, not sure about the other stacks | 19:36 |
Lynn|A4000 | minute: oh, hm. with roadshow that does happen for me, but it's only a few seconds, not fatal | 19:42 |
Lynn|A4000 | ((didn't happen on amitcp :B)) | 19:42 |
minute | oh weird, for me it was permanent freeze | 19:44 |
Lynn|A4000 | i also don't know for sure if this is specifically network shutdown, or _whdload_ taking the network down | 19:44 |
Lynn|A4000 | ((seeing as that's the only time it ever gets taken down)) | 19:45 |
minute | ah, some whdload games still freeze for me... but i'm not sure the driver can do something about it. i think it is because the card is still sending interrupts and they can't be turned off by the driver as whload has taken over the system | 19:54 |
minute | this wasn't an issue in the olden days as we were timing out our interrupts. | 19:55 |
apolkosnik[m] | In most cases just bringing down the network interface saves the day | 20:10 |
Chain|Q | this is even described in the whdload manual, under "bugs". | 20:11 |
Chain|Q | http://www.whdload.de/docs/en/bugs.html | 20:11 |
Chain|Q | so this isn't ZZ9000 specific, and if it works, it works completely as an accident | 20:12 |
Chain|Q | although probably it would be cool, if whdload had an infrastructure for executing stricts before startup/after shutdown... then this could be automated for the given hardware | 20:20 |
apolkosnik[m] | It has the facility for it, just it's not there by default | 20:32 |
apolkosnik[m] | People have been adding that for a while for their networked amigas | 20:34 |
minute | ah | 21:05 |
Chain|Q | right... i am anything but a whdload expert. -.-' | 21:27 |
Chain|Q | but good to know | 21:27 |
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