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Originally Posted by Steve T
If they sell the cards, they should provide the parts needed to make them work properly and support their customers properly... If I break something or still cannot make it work that's another issue entirely.
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You should read all replies to your posts, not just the last.
I pointed out above why this may be impracticable:
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Originally Posted by prowler
The matter of timing fixes is more tricky than you imagine, especially to achieve good compatibility with Individual Computers' new high-performance ACA series of accelerator cards.
I suspect the main reason AmigaKit would rather you have them carry out your timing fixes is because in some cases it's possible that the documented fix may not work with a particular combination of motherboard and accelerator, so that a bespoke solution would be necessary. When this happens, the extra work involved will be included in the price, no doubt.
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Individual Computers ACA series accelerators have been designed to achieve maximum possible performance, which is why they are so sensitive to timing issues.