01 August 2005, 06:18 | #41 |
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that access looks cool, had no idea something like that existed. gives me ideas to take a sleek looking shuttle and mod an a1200 mobo into it
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02 August 2005, 09:19 | #42 |
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Sorry to disappoint but I think you'll find the Shuttle is not long enough (Deep) to accomodate the Access, from memory its 285mm and Access is 291mm.
I know the only remaining supply of Access boards in the world and I recently supplied him with the ROM he needed for it so I am *hoping* he'll get his arse in gear and (a) sort me one cheap and (b) get the others made to sell. |
05 August 2005, 02:47 | #43 |
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How about an Ami2TV that came with a couple of base installed games, compressed - AND - silkscreened on the board (no header included), under a trapdoor, you had the pins available for your CF or similar interface. I suspect even the FCC would let that one slide.... Besides, the fact that said producer would have their headquarters "off-shore".
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05 August 2005, 08:56 | #45 |
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how can it work with a 060? I thought the cpu was soldered...
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05 August 2005, 09:40 | #46 |
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Yes, these ones have to have the CPU soldered (ie not yet built)... Most have a 28mhz 030 fitted. But since 040/060 are NOT pin compatible with 030 that dream isnt gonna happen....
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05 August 2005, 10:23 | #47 |
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oh well, at least with a 030/28 + FastRam , they make nice WHDLOAD machines... I suppose u can clip a scandoubler/flickerfixer on them, right? or do they use that redesigned single-chip AGA chipset?
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05 August 2005, 11:27 | #48 |
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I thought we'd nailed this down earlier. There was never a release of the FPGA "Single Chip" version of AGA... it was created for BoXer 2 (which came after this product) and was never realeased.
The Access uses the ordinary C= AGA chipset. |
05 August 2005, 11:40 | #49 |
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Ah, I got confused again.... I read on the BBOAH that the walker would be 2-3 times faster than a normal 1200, but now I think that would be due to the 030...
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05 August 2005, 13:04 | #50 |
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Yup, the 030, the fact that it had fast-ram etc.
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05 August 2005, 14:30 | #51 |
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Why didnĀ“t they put a much faster 50 Mhz 030 on it ??? Timing problems ???
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05 August 2005, 14:43 | #52 |
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