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- From: David Gentry <dgentry@vlsi4.racal.com>
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Blizzard 1230-IV , squirrel compatibility....
- Date: 12 Jan 1996 15:08:17 GMT
- Organization: Racal-Datacom
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- References: <1996Jan10.165540.4908@queens-belfast.ac.uk> <john.00b0@python.southern.co.nz> <4d46qt$qk7@due.unit.no>
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- torrunes@pil.idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund) wrote:
- >In article <john.00b0@python.southern.co.nz>,
- >John Gulland <john@python.southern.co.nz> wrote:
- >>
- >>In article <1996Jan10.165540.4908@queens-belfast.ac.uk> G.Moran@ee.qub.ac.uk (Gavan Moran) writes:
- >>> I've seen a post claiming that the 1230-IV will not work with a squirrel
- >>> (or any other PCMCIA card). Is this the case or not? I'm about to get a
- >>
- >>If you are putting more than 4megs of extra RAM on your Blizzard then yes
- >>you might have problems due to the PCMCIA slot wanting the same memory
- >>address as the RAM.
- >
- >No. The B1230 maps all memory outside the autoconfig space.
- >Squirrel should work just fine.
- >
- You could always purchase the Expansion System 1200SCSI+, it cost the same as the
- Squirrel.
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- D.G.
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