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- From: larshau@ifi.uio.no (Lars Haugseth)
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- Subject: Re: Blizzard 1230IV how good ?
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 20:46:07 +0100
- Organization: Dept. of Informatics, University of Oslo, Norway
- Message-ID: <4f8b5v$31u@eistla.ifi.uio.no>
- References: <4f21a5$i2s@ousrvr3.oulu.fi> <xFVTrMDA3aUz1@stefanie.prima.ruhr.de>
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- In article <xFVTrMDA3aUz1@stefanie.prima.ruhr.de>, dahlen@stefanie.prima.ruhr.de (Christoph Maria Dahlen) writes:
- > Bezugsnachricht Re: Blizzard 1230IV how good ?
- > von mysti@stekt.oulu.fi (Jarkko Kemppainen)
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- > > : I assume right it got 030-50 + MMU , able to swith it off and run on 020 ?
- > > : (if the 020 then could use the turbos fastmem, that would be a feature !)
- > >
- > > As I told you about the blue stripes, just hold down "2" from
- > > keyboard and it will boot on 020 mode.. without the fast mem :(
- >
- > As for this feature is described not in the handbook of my Blizzard IV
- > (bought it at september), how to switch back to 68030 mode without
- > doing a cold reboot ?
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- It is in mine. Hold down the reset keys for 10 seconds.
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- Lars Haugseth <larshau@ifi.uio.no>
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