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- From: lar@ucs.usl.edu (Robert, Lane A.)
- Subject: Re: A2232 + GVP G-Force 030
- In-Reply-To: maze@diku.dk's message of 9 Sep 92 11:30:29 GMT
- Message-ID: <LAR.92Sep10103713@smh336s.ucs.usl.edu>
- Sender: anon@usl.edu (Anonymous NNTP Posting)
- Reply-To: lar@usl.edu (Robert, Lane A.)
- Organization: Univ. of SW Louisiana, Lafayette
- References: <LAR.92Sep8181101@armagnac.ucs.usl.edu> <1992Sep9.113029.12398@odin.diku.dk>
- Date: Thu, 10 Sep 1992 16:37:13 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep9.113029.12398@odin.diku.dk>
- maze@diku.dk (Mads Haahr) writes:
- I have an A2232 and have had problems opening the ports on the expansion
- card.
-
- The first time I issue and OpenDevice call after a reboot, the process
- is hung, until another OpenDevice call is made (from another process).
- When the second call is launched, both calls return and everything works
- okay. Please don't ask me why.
-
- Thanks for the info, but that doesn't appear to be the same as my
- problem. After poking around with it some more, it seems that the
- 68030 is having problems reaching the shared RAM on the 2232 card.
- I've been able to load the shared RAM while on the 68000, boot the
- 030, find the contents changed, boot back to the 68000 and find what I
- put there initially. The 2232 always Autoconfigs, BTW. If any of
- this rings any bells out there, I sure would appreciate hearing about
- it.
-
- Lane
- lar@usl.edu
-