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Hello everyone.
I intend to buy a Cyberstorm MKII @ eBay for my A3000D. I read about a INT-2 modification (whatever it is?!) which have to be done... On other sites I read, the modification only has to be done if I want to use the SCSI function... Since I don't plan to use SCSI (I have a BuddhaIDE card), I have no need for SCSI. Question: Do I have to make this INT-2 modification anyway to get the card work? ![]() |
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No, the Cyberstorm will "work" fine without any modifications in an A3000
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So you don't have to hack your A3000's motherboard for the Cyberstorm MKII itself, only for the SCSI module. |
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