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- From: torrunes@idt.unit.no (Tor Rune Skoglund)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A-3000 Ram - static column Zips?
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 16:14:30 GMT
- Organization: The Norwegian University of Science and Technology
- Message-ID: <4f7up6$m2h@due.unit.no>
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- In article <55933974@quack.westfalen.de>, "Christian Ruetgers" <chr@quack.westfalen.de> writes:
-
- |> Be carefull with the Apollo card in a A3000. I've bought one and now I'll
- |> send her back to my dealer. The card use a patched 68040.library, MMU
- |> tools like VMM or enforcer crash my machine. The card changes the
-
- All 060 cards use a special 68040 library. The Apollo engineers
- claim to have better compatibility with the software than e.g.
- CS 060. I can of course not confirm this.
- I don't know about VMM or enforcer on other 68060 cards, though.
- If someone know if they work well on other cards - please post.
-
- |> scsi-adress, so netbsd can't find the controller. An the card crashes my
-
- `... changes the scsi-address`? What do you mean? There might
- be a bug in netbsd software or in the Apollo software (be sure to
- use v5.02).
- E.g. AmiCDROM must have SCSI--Apollo.device as device name,
- not the actual SCSI-Apollo.device, as the `-` is
- It`s just an idea, but it might be the same with NetBSD.
-
- |> system sometimes on heavy load.
-
- Should not. Might be a SIMM problem also. 70ns should be fine,
- but at least other 68030 cards on 50 Mhz from Apollo likes to
- have 60 ns SIMMs.
-
- - Best Regards,
-
- Tor Rune Skoglund DataKompaniet ans
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