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- From: khan@cheshire.oxy.EDU (Lynn Winebarger)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: GVP A530 Turbo accelerator and hard drive
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 4 Dec 1992 04:22:56 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, A500, accelerator, 68030, commercial
-
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-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- GVP A530 Turbo
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This is a 40 Mhz accelerator with SCSI controller and 32-bit RAM
- expansion slots for the Amiga 500. It comes with a hard drive and 1 meg of
- RAM installed.
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Great Valley Products
- Address: 600 Clark Avenue
- King of Prussia, PA 19406
- USA
-
- Telephone: 215-337-8770
- FAX: 215-337-9922
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- I am not sure what the list price of this product is, but the average
- mail-order price falls between US$1050-$1100. I ended up paying $1100
- because of my impatience :). I have also added a 40 Mhz 68882 ($129 without
- shipping and COD) and a GVP 4 meg SIMM-32 which is listed at $299, though I
- paid $209 ($220 with shipping and COD).
-
- If you already have a GVP series II, you can trade up to the A530 for
- $400-$800, depending on what options you want. Best to call GVP about this
- program.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: I have seen the list prices reported as:
-
- A530 with 120 MB hard drive $1379.00
- A530 with 213 MB hard drive $1718.00
- 68882 chip for A530 $ 325.00
-
- All prices are in US dollars. - Dan]
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga 500.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- Amiga operating system version 1.3 or higher.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- A500 with the A530 plugged in :).
-
- The A500 has 1 meg of chip memory (using the hack for the A501),
- though the hack wasn't done until after I had installed the A530 and been
- using it for a little while. Suddenly, one half meg of chip memory just wasn't
- enough at all.
-
- REVIEW
-
- After receiving the A530, it took me about ten minutes to have a
- fully functional, autobooting hard drive and accelerator. This is because
- GVP has put both 2.0 and 1.3 on the hard-drive and upon the first boot gives
- the user the option of using their fast-prep program, which detects the ROMs
- you have and installs the proper Workbench. There's also an expert prep
- program you can use to configure the hard drive exactly the way you want it,
- but I thought fast prep worked just fine.
-
- By the way, all the mail-order houses I contacted only had the
- version with the 121 MB Maxtor drive, but it's supposed to come with other
- sizes of drives (and corresponding prices as well), as well as just using
- your current hard drive in the trade-up deal. (BTW, that is 121 MB
- formatted.)
-
- GVP has put some hardware in the A530 to allow you to map the ROMs
- into memory, even though it uses a 68EC030, so I did that and it works
- great. Note that Kickstart and the rest of Workbench fills up that 1 MB of
- 32-bit RAM really easily. So I ordered the 4 MB SIMM-32, and now there's no
- problem. GVP might be selling them with the 4 MB installed, so contact them
- about that.
-
- I also got a 68882 and stuck it in (about 10 minutes work, what with
- opening the case and all.) Unfortunately I didn't record any benchmarks
- before installing the coprocessor, though I looked at SysInfo, and the speed
- comparison tests are _about_ the same before and after the 68882.
-
- Speaking of which, here are the speeds (using SysInfo 3.01), with 4
- MB of 32-bit RAM, and of 32-bit RAM and a 40 MHz 68882 installed:
-
- Dhrystones 5989
- MIPS 6.25
- MFLOPS 1.13
-
- Speed Comparison
-
- Machine How many times faster is the A530?
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- A500/A600 Standard 10.20
- B2000 Extra RAM 8.56
- B2000 GVP A3001 1.00
- A2500 A2620 2.91
- A3000 25 MHz 1.29
- A3000 PP&S 68040 0.29 (I knew 040's were fast, but wow!)
- ChipRam vs. A3000 0.37
-
- While using only 1 MB of 32-bit RAM and putting ROMs into memory
- (and then only having 16-bit memory left for usage) I got only about 9.5
- times a standard A500 (I believe), while booting with ROMs made it about 11
- times. These comparisons were made using SysInfo 2.69; sorry about the
- discrepancy, I didn't feel the need for the update until I thought about
- doing this review.
-
- This thing certainly flies now in comparison with the 500 I once
- knew, and it's very good for doing number crunching (which is good, since I
- use it for mathematical work). Scrolling and such also seem to be faster,
- even though the coprocessors are still 7.14 MHz and accessed through a
- 16-bit bus.
-
- The Maxtor Hard-drive is fetching data at ~1 MB/sec, according to
- SysInfo. The RAM is the standard 60 ns that GVP uses in its 68030
- accelerators.
-
- There's a turbo switch on the face of the accelerator so that you can
- turn it on and off for full compatibility with old games. Unfortunately,
- you can't turn off the 68030 without also losing the RAM and the Hard Drive.
- There's full SCSI passthru with a 25-pin bus on the back of the accelerator,
- and you get a power supply for the A530 so that it doesn't overload your
- poor, overworked A500.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The A530 comes with two manuals: one about setting up and expanding
- the accelerator, including a "theory of operation" section, and one about the
- HD formatting and Preparation Utility. It seems like fair documentation,
- and it's certainly printed nicely. At times it seems a little simplistic;
- however (as they say, and I'd probably have to agree), this is the
- easiest-to-use accelerator around. So no real knowledge is assumed on the
- part of the reader, because _anybody_ can put this thing on.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- What do I like about this product? The speed, the good name that GVP
- enjoys among 3rd party developers especially in with customer service, a 2
- year warranty on the product, full SCSI passthru, 121 MB hard-drive, speed,
- the turbo switch, 32-bit RAM, ease of installation, and speed. (Also, if I
- still had warranty on the A500, I wouldn't have voided it by installing
- this). Also, the ease of adding the 68882 and changing the RAM was nice.
-
- What do I dislike about the A530? Not much, now that I have the
- extra RAM installed. The price seems pretty expensive, especially with all
- the new Amigas coming out, and the RAM prices are outrageous (then again,
- that's not just GVP's fault). But the A530 will give you a very good
- machine, if you don't absolutely need the enhanced graphics [that the AGA
- chip gives you]. I just remember some debate in comp.sys.amiga.hardware or
- comp.sys.amiga.misc about whether to get a 1200 or an A530; it really
- depends on what you want and what you need; 40 MHz is still twice as fast as
- the 1200 (should) be, and it gives you an 030 based machine. It's really
- very integrated.
-
- Other than the price, there was one small problem I had that I
- describe below, in the BUGS section. Maybe you can count noisiness (a fan
- is needed to keep that 030 from burnin' up :). But that's about it.
-
- Overall, I really enjoy having it.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- No, I have never used a similar product. But I can't imagine it
- getting much better than this, except maybe a lower price.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- I have found one bug. With only 1 meg of RAM, I would get errors
- while downloading files straight onto the hard-drive at 9600 baud. This can
- be extremely annoying, especially with a RAM: limited to 1 meg. But once I
- started using Term 2.2a (gift-ware), the problem was solved: even though
- Term would get errors while writing the data, it would use CRC to force a
- retry or something. Whatever it was, I no longer had to download to RAM:.
- Also, having 4 MB now seems to have totally fixed the problem, because I
- don't get any errors at all while using the hard drive. I don't know if
- this is related to having just 1 MB or if there's a problem with the 1 MB
- SIMMs. I also noticed a patch for this problem at wuarchive.wustl.edu, in
- the /sys/amiga/(?)incoming/patch (maybe) directory called gvppatch.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Haven't had any real problems yet.
-
- WARRANTY
-
- 2-year limited factory warranty.
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Obviously, I like the product. I would recommend it to anyone having
- sufficient funds to also get the 4 MB of RAM and the 68882.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1992 Lynn Winebarger. All rights reserved.
-
- This review is freely distributable, but I disclaim any
- responsibility for any result of using this review (just in case).
-
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