01 January 2011, 19:23 | #1301 |
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01 January 2011, 19:43 | #1302 |
PSPUAE DEV
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01 January 2011, 20:29 | #1303 |
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01 January 2011, 21:37 | #1304 | |
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ACATune is only guaranteed to work when it is the first program started from startup-sequence. The reason for this is the fact that it needs to allocate memory at a certain fixed position. If some app has already taken parts of that memory, then things are certain to screw up. Guess I need to fix the detection routine if that case has happened. Last edited by Oliver_A; 01 January 2011 at 22:05. |
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01 January 2011, 22:33 | #1305 | |
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Now I just have to figure out why WHDLoad freezes with the mmu tooltype. |
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02 January 2011, 04:12 | #1306 |
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RE: ACA630/30
Finally got a chance to fit the board this evening. First impressions... wow! ... completely different machine. I was initially worried about clipping the card onto the 68000, but there were no problems at all. The board's socket gave a nice reassuring click when pushed down upon. It just sort of snapped into place. I've been running it solid for about four hours and am pleased to report no problems at all. Here's a couple of screenshots showing the device straight out of the box (haven't used ACATune as yet).. Might be time to offload a couple of my A1200's |
02 January 2011, 15:33 | #1307 |
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Magna Boots.... thats one sexy miggi
Cant wait to get my board. Unfortunatly ive been out of the country over christmas and newyears, so had to postpone the delivery. Cant wait to get home Where did you get that cf adaptor from? Gonna have some problems fitting mine in the machine with the ACA630 installed. |
02 January 2011, 16:11 | #1308 |
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Yeah I wanna know where you got that CF adaptor too, it's super convenient!
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02 January 2011, 16:19 | #1309 |
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Its made by the finish dude who makes the IDE A500 interface.
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02 January 2011, 19:34 | #1310 |
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Yup, that is the CF adapter by mkl but they are all sold out.
http://amibay.com/showthread.php?t=7158& I'm not a fan of them. What is the point over a $2 standard adapter + cable if you cannot get access to remove the card? |
02 January 2011, 19:46 | #1311 |
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Built In
This is my Amiga 600 with the ACA630/30 built in. My personal opinion is that the cooling element was getting quite warm so I decided to do something about it.
The fan is running on 7V so the loudest thing is still the harddisk but the temperature difference is enormous. |
02 January 2011, 19:50 | #1312 |
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This is why CF instead of HDD is recommended, imo.
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02 January 2011, 19:52 | #1313 |
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Using a CF doesn't change the temperature of the cooling element.
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02 January 2011, 19:54 | #1314 |
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I dont think so, CF doesn't produce much additional heat, in comparison to harddisk. At least my experience.
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02 January 2011, 19:58 | #1315 | |
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I bought one a couple of weeks ago so maybe he still has a couple. I imagine there will be quite a few people wanting these again regardless of price. And perhaps if there was a group buy the price would come down. Steve. |
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02 January 2011, 19:59 | #1316 | |
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I run the Amiga 600 with the harddisk in the location where it is on the photo. Believe me, the harddisk doesn't do diddly squat to the temperature. I know because I have tested this. |
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03 January 2011, 01:22 | #1317 | |
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edit. i would be willing to try to accomodate the design of the boarrd to make the CF card removeable without opening the case, and of course not interfere with the other cards that may be in the Amiga |
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03 January 2011, 03:38 | #1318 |
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If the heatsink is warm then you can kiss your keyboard ribbon cable goodbye shortly
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03 January 2011, 10:05 | #1319 |
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03 January 2011, 11:53 | #1320 |
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