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Amiga's made me who I am.
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Hello all,
After searching for this info and being unable to find it, I have compiled it myself from the documentation and thought it may be useful to post it here for quick reference: ACA-620 ACATune options: ------------------------ ACA620 This card starts up with 5MByte of autoconfig memory under any Kickstart version. ACAtune will not add any memory unless you tell it to add memory with the maxmem option. This will also let you use all kinds of PCMCIA cards - even those that make no sense, such as PCMCIA SRam cards (they provide slow memory and therefore cannot provide the same speed as the local memory of your ACA620). Since the ACA620 has a special circuit to catch Level-7 interrupts (NMIs), certain memory areas of the card should be initialized prior to pressing the NMI button. DonĀ“t worry, there is no risk of damage, but without initialization, the NMI button will make the card crash in a way that even a reset cannot recover proper function. After a power- cycle, your computer will work normally again. ACATune -status = Available ACATune -maprom = Available ACATune -cache = Available ACATune -maxmem / -maxram = Available ACATune -vbrmove / -vbrclear = Available ACATune -setc0mem = Available (always enabled with 1MB) ACATune -burst = Not Available (030 cards only) ACATune -slowpcmcia = Not an ACATune option but may nicrease compatibility in some cases ACATune -slowpcmciamem = Not an ACATune option but may nicrease compatibility in some cases ACATune -resetpcmcia = Not an ACATune option but may increase compatibility in some cases ACATune -setchipmem = Not Available ACATune -fasstmem = Not Available ACATune -chipcache = Not Available ACATune -z2cache = Not Available ACATune -fastchip = Not Available ACATune -fastz2 = Not Available |
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Odd, just running ACATune tells you all this normally.
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Amiga's made me who I am.
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Nottingham UK
Age: 45
Posts: 178
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I found that out later!
However I thought a handy list of supported options would still be a good thing as on the individual wiki for the ACA620 it says only a few commands are supported but then doesn't elaborate which ones, so I put this up as a helpful list. |
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hello ALL
i bought for a while ago a ACA620EC and it worked fine then suddenly the a600 refuses to boot with the accelerator., and today i saw the motherboard was not compatible with the accelerator i must have Gayle v01, my motherboard Gayle was v02. I bought this accelerator card in sweden about one year ago, and now im confused what should i doo?,,, and where i found these data i found that i can use ACA 630 and not 620 so anyone wanna trade or can i get other accelerator for my gaming/work? |
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