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- From: seebs@intran.xerox.com (Peter Seebach)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: MINI-REVIEW: Warp Engine 3040 68040 accelerator for Amiga 3000
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 23 Feb 1995 19:00:37 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, accelerator, 68040, A3000, commercial
- Originator: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Warp Engine 3040 (Amiga 3000 version)
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This is a 40 MHz 68040 accelerator/SCSI-II controller/RAM expansion
- device for the A3000. It is closely related to the A4000 version.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: MacroSystem Development
- Address: 24282 Lynwood, Suite 201
- Novi, Michigan 48374
- USA
-
- Telephone: (810) 347-3332
- FAX: (810) 347-6643
-
- Email: macrosystem@cryogenic.com
-
- Support BBS: CryoCafe BBS
- (503) 257-4823
- Accessible on Telnet to address 199.2.115.2 port 42
-
- Mailing list: There is also a mailing list available for
- WarpEngine support. To subscribe to the list,
- send mail to majordomo@icecube.cryogenic.com
- with "subscribe warped" in the BODY of the
- message.
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- Somewhere around $1400-1500 US.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- The Warp Engine is not expected to work with Static Column
- ZIP RAM chips. This is not documented, but the manufacturer
- will admit it if pressed.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- I believe this requires Kickstart 2.04 (or 3.1) ROMs.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- Dongle (hardware device attached to an Amiga port) (Sort of. ;-) )
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 3000
- 2/16 megabytes RAM (see below)
- 2.04/NetBSD 1.0-current
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- Hardware installation: see below for more details. A small amount of
- trivial software installation of the "drag the X directory" variety.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- I am assuming the reader has read the other reviews of this product;
- I am primarily covering differences for the 3000 version.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: reviews of the A3000T/A4000 version are found in
- the comp.sys.amiga.reviews archives in the hardware/accelerators
- directory, filenames WarpEngine4040 and WarpEngine4040_2. - Dan]
-
- First off: The A3000 (non-tower) version has *two* SIMM slots. Not
- four. The documentation specifically contradicts this. The packaging
- contradicts this. This is bad.
-
- The Warp Engine is not compatible with Static Column ZIPs. This is
- not mentioned in the docs. At least one person I talked to has it running
- with them, but it wouldn't run that way for me.
-
- The SCSI-II controller is incompatible with the A3000's motherboard
- controller. This is also not documented. If you use the 3000's controller,
- you may or may not experience random crashes, and will very likely see
- random disk failures on drives off the A3000's controller. It is
- incompatible with some disks (as noted before).
-
- I was able to work around the latter by getting a -08 revision SCSI
- chip. With this, I can use my CD-ROM again.
-
- The board is blindingly fast. I was primarily working under NetBSD,
- and I encountered one problem that went away with a later revision of
- NetBSD. All of the other bugs have been confirmed by MacroSystem.
-
- They do not support the use of the WarpEngine with the internal SCSI
- controller; that's merely something I was able to get to work.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- The documentation simply fails to cover adequately the known
- problems and limitations. The A3000 docs are a separate page; the main
- manual is for the 4000.
-
- The documentation describes features specific to a motherboard other
- than the one I have; they cannot be followed precisely.
-
- Many things that should have been in the docs were left out; see
- above.
-
-
- LIKES
-
- It's fast, and it's quite nice to be able to have SCSI-II, memory,
- and a fast accelerator, all without using a Zorro slot.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- I was upset by the poor documentation, and the blatant inaccuracies
- in it.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- It's faster than a 4000 or an '040 NeXT. This is about all I can
- compare to.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- The ones I found:
- 1. Static Column ZIPs may not work. This is not documented.
- 2. Not compatible with native SCSI driver.
- 3. May not work with some SCSI devices; reason unknown.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- The technical support hours are minimal; business hours only, two
- days a week. There is no 800-number, so this required me to make a long
- distance call from work.
-
- The first support representative I talked to was unable to give me
- any useful information. The response to my complaint that the documentation
- and packaging are inaccurate (in reference to the 2 vs. 4 SIMM issue) was "If
- you don't like it, you can always take it back." This strongly tempted me
- to. The representative had never heard of Unix, and was unable to grasp my
- statement that NetBSD was not running under AmigaDOS, and did not need
- 68040.library.
-
- The second representative I talked to (two days later, after I had
- figured out one or two things) was able to inform me of the details of the
- RAM issue (that Static Column is a problem) and told me more about the
- problems with internal SCSI. After this, I was able to work things out on
- my own, at some length. Some of their representatives are better than
- others.
-
- I did not get any responses to any of my email to their given email
- addresses; I suspect the sole person maintaining them is awfully busy.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- [see previous articles]
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- The product is, for what it is, an excellent product. It is not
- exactly what the packaging claims. It is by no means plug and play. It is
- extremely fast and responsive. I have found the system I run to be at least
- 6-10 times as fast as it used to be. (This is a combination of processor
- speed, memory speed, and disk speed, I suspect.) The technical support and
- documentation are poor. Make sure you know competent repair techs before
- undertaking to work with this, especially if your A3000 was not one of the
- most recent batches.
-
- I rate it 4 stars out of 5 overall.
-
- I would love to see these people provide better support for what
- looks like it could be an excellent product. I'd love to see more honesty
- in the advertisements, packaging, and documentation.
-
- If every issue that they told me they already knew about had been in
- the manual, it would have taken me two days, not two weeks, to get my system
- running.
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review is placed in the public domain. Go wild.
-
- - Peter Seebach
- seebs@intran.xerox.com
-
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-
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