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- From: noro@jeton.or.jp (Shigeru Noro)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Picasso II board problems...?
- Date: 1 Apr 1996 03:55:33 +0900
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- Steve Rifkin <steve@batc.allied.com> on 29 Mar 96 wrote:
-
- >The following I sent out to some friends who have Picasso boards, and I was
- >reporting back to them. I thought I'd post this to this group and the graphics
- >group to see if anyone could comment. IF you do respond as a post, could you also
- >send me a copy via e-mail. I don't always have access to news. Thanks!
- >Steve Rifkin (steve@batc.allied.com):
-
- >(Note: I'm using a 2000 with the 2630 accelerator card. No flicker fix yet,
- >but a super vga monitor and my rgb monitor are both connected.)
- ======================
- >Hey guys!
-
- >Well, I just installed Picasso into my Amiga... and... it works...
- >well... with some of my stuff. I'm a kinda depressed by some of it.
-
- >First in Workbench, I have it in 640x400. The 800x600 works but flickers heavily
- >with the monitor I'm borrowing.
-
- >I've experienced some problems with it, though.
-
- >Every now and then, if I do a warm boot (or if I guru and have to boot)
- >I get a "can't open vilintuisup.library" error. Why? Because after examining,
- >it can't find the Picasso card. Again, this is just once in a while. I'm on a 2000
- >with a Commodore accelerator. A friend says that it's probably a timing problem that
- >once in a while on a warm boot, it won't see the card.
-
- >What platform do you use? And has this happened to you ever?
-
- >Anyway, it's pretty infrequent.
-
-
- Hello, Steve,
- I have no idea about silicon menus and speed, but "can't open vilintuisup.
- library" error often occurs on account of the setting of the memory
- segmentation.
- See p.92-93 on your manual (C. Jumpers and Segmentation).
-
- Hope you well.
-
- --
- Shigeru Noro
- noro@jeton.or.jp
-