28 July 2004, 14:38 | #1 |
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Turbo card things
Ok i got my self a Apollo 1240-1260 turbo card whit Blizzard scsi IV
It works great Only i have a few things to ask. -it takes longer to boot up , is this normal? (first it was 15 sec and wb was done, now its 1 min or so) -When i placed in the card, i getted all kind of sofwhere errors. I have reinstalled WB and it seems to be working. Anyone maybe know what the prob was? -How do i disable my diskdrive when WB is loaded? So i am lost of the *KUNK* evry 3 secs (i know it can be done) |
28 July 2004, 16:30 | #2 |
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An Apollo card with a Blizzard SCSI add-on? Is this right? somehow it seems like not.
Also you don't specify,m you got a 1240 or a 1260? 1 minute to boot up is not normal, my miggy with all the shit loaded takes about 10 seconds, and i have an 030. You don't need to disable your diskdrive you need to disable teh clicking. MCP and other patches will do this. |
28 July 2004, 16:35 | #3 |
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I guess either missing 68040.library/68060.library or old setpatch.
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28 July 2004, 16:37 | #4 |
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The 1240 is also the 1260 You can change CPU´s without a hassle, you need only a voltage regulator to get the 3,3V for the 060 ....
@Dr.Dude If you have a 060 CPU .... did you install the required 68060.library and everything else ? With SCSI and IDE inside the 1200 it may result in a LOOOONG bootup, because the miggy will scan every single device and wait for an answer ! But hey, how the **** could you install a Blizz SCSI Kit on an Apollo Card ???????????????? |
28 July 2004, 19:47 | #5 |
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Apollo? I got that from the box
But have removed the card -Blizzard 1230 IV Phase 5 (made in 96) -scsikit IV phase 5 (also from 96) The turbo has 8 MB and the scsi has 16 MB Can i switch those mem sticks? If needed i can make some pics of them Last edited by Dr. Dude; 28 July 2004 at 20:24. |
29 July 2004, 01:25 | #6 |
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Yes, the ram can be switched (you can have 128MB simms for 256MB total). You have a 68030/50 Just like mine. If you have alot off scsi drives connected to the scsi modules that would make bootup take longer since it checks each drive to see if its bootable. Without the SCSI addon my A1200 boots up in seconds (from a 3.2gb notebook drive using a stock OS 3.0 Install).
There are 2 jumpers on your card, one is a setting you have to use when you have ram on both the card and the SCSI addon (has to be set to 70ns instead of 60ns), the other allows you to load the rom into ram for added spead. Try booting you accelerator without the SCSI module connected, my module would give me a DMA error screen 9 out of 10 times on boot, but the accelerator by itself is 100% stable. Could just be a 1200 revision problem with my unit or with the scsi module itself (once it boots it does work). Last edited by Unknown_K; 29 July 2004 at 01:31. |
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Ah yeah, when i removed the scsi card, things where going faster then ever.
And i was lost of all the errors to whit the scsi in it, i can even install Dopus Hmmmmm 128MB Can these be still found in the stores? Can it be made? Or does Ebay come around here? |
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Out of curiosity what revision motherboard is in your A1200? I think mine is a d4 and was wondering if that is why the scsi addon card doesnt work well. |
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29 July 2004, 14:40 | #9 |
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I had exactly the same prob.
Purchased a 64mb SIMM, and it doesn't fit on the blizz. |
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Lets see, ah here it is. 1D,4 What i found out is, that the scsi card does interfear whit the IDE port. Say, now i have a port open on my turbo card, where the scsi was fitted on. Any more fancy things that fit on there? |
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29 July 2004, 14:52 | #11 |
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Do you have a link about how the scsi card interferes with the IDE port? I wonder if there is a quick fix for the problem, if not I will probably sell my scsi card.
I don't know of any other options to install on that processor. |
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29 July 2004, 15:16 | #13 |
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well i have no link, but that easy to find out eh?
I have no probs at all when running all direct from disk but when i start useing the HD (on the IDE) Ah its madnis, the more stuf on the HD the faster it crashes SO, now i have a migy whit power in its ass. Any one knows a good config for Workbench? (i have 3.0 and 3.1) |
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This is my NON working turbo card. Can anyone see how big the mem is http://eab.abime.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=7086
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01 August 2004, 16:28 | #15 |
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ok, time for the next step.
I want the extra FPU in it. The mc68882 when i hit google whit "mc68882" i get a few sites But is this what i am looking for? ((( http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/...018rH3YTLC6807 ))) Can i buy it easy? Do i just need that chip? |
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Yes, that's the right chip, yes you can buy easy (if not cheaply), yes you plug the chip in the board and it works (or should do any way...), did with a Viper A520 card I had, but You may want to replace the mathlibs with FPU versions which are quicker...
The problem you had with the SCSI card and the ide in the A1200, could be related to the same problem in the A4000, as it would spend over 30s waiting for an IDE device if one isn't plugged in (aminet has h/w fixes); or it could be that the SCSI module takes a long time to boot itself - some PC cards take over 40s before they let go... If you where using an IDE HD, I'd say it's probably the seconed option, as I've noticed the same thing with my Cyberstorm mkII which I got the SCSI module for. I reckon it's the SCSI BIOS taking way too long but I could be wrong... still works OK though, and that's the main thing http://www.ebuyer.com does Crucial 32MB EDO for about £25 inc VAT, you should be able to get the dimensions from crucial's web site... and 64MB is enough for most Amiga stuff... well, it is for me anyway Last edited by Syko; 03 August 2004 at 16:54. |
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You should use Blizkick, its a must-have for each Blizzard Card
It will take care of the Disk-clicking and patch some other Stuff like being able to use big RAD: Disks. Further I can remember that it had some Options for SCSI-Stuff too. |
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