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- From: mpa@iig.com.au (Mark P Allen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Warp Engine RAM
- Date: 10 Apr 1996 22:45:24 GMT
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- On 09-Apr-96 18:21:55, Steven L. Kelsey wrote:
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- Re: Warp Engine
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- SLK> The thing to remember is that you should propperly set the jumpers
- SLK> according to the types of SIMM's you have, and then install them in a
- SLK> reasonable order.
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- I have 2 x 16MB SIMMS (60ns) which, to all intents and purposes, provide a
- contiguous 32MB block. However I found running "warpram" (a small,
- undocumented inclusion on the install disk) removed problems with the VLAB
- Motion (random flashing frames during playback), (very occasional) SCSI
- errors and slight, but persistent instability in my A3000T.
-
- I have still not determined the cause of the VLAB's "data transfer phase"
- error, that makes sure I cannot play one 20 minute video segment without
- seeing it at least once, making recording the program frustrating.
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- Whether this problem is generated by the Warp Engine, VLAB, CV64,
- OpalVision, TBCPlus, Toccata, PSU, RAM I don't know.
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- SLK> I hope this helps some of you out there get the most out of your Warp
- SLK> Engine, and puts to rest some of the doubts and concerns some of you had
- SLK> about the Warp Engine's capabilities.
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- Thanks for the input, it's heartening to see your presence. However the
- bit about "doubts and concerns" also applies to the Warp Engine's future.
- 060, PPC? Enquiring minds would LOVE to know :^)
-
- Regards,
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- Mark
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