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- From: jaco@stack.urc.tue.nl (Jaco Schoonen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: HELP CV64 Problems
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 01:42:04 +0200
- Organization: MCGV Stack, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands.
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- Paul Kolenbrander (paul@serena.iaehv.nl) wrote:
- : On Mon, 05 Feb 96, Action Jackson wrote the following:
-
- : > I installed a brand new CV64 into my A4000 yesterday.
- : >
- : > Now it only works fow a short while (if at all). I do get the CyberGfx
- : > Logo and can run the WB in CV emmulation (faw a minute or two). Thats
- : > it. Take the CV64 out and its OK. With the Cv64 in the machine it will
- : > hang even if CV is not running. Re-boots also dont work.
-
- : Check your SyS:WBStarup drawer and your S:Startup-Sequence for
- : any non-standard programs. Like Magic menu, ARQ or the likes.
- : And CPUBlit is another one that comes to mind. Just backup
- : your WBStartup dir somewhere as well as your startup-sequence
- : and user-startup. Then us teh startup-sequence from your CBM
- : boot flopyy and see if that improves matters. If it does, it
- : is a naughty program as I suspected above...
-
-
- A good way to try, Just to make it (a little easier) I can confirm that from
- the above mentioned at least arq works fine.
-
- --
- Jaco Schoonen
- (jaco@stack.urc.tue.nl)
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