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1997.1 | It worked for me... | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Time to change this damn message | Wed Dec 14 1988 12:33 | 6 |
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I ran a Supra and a Starboard on an A1000 for a year with no problems.
However, the system would not boot unless the Supra was the first
device on the buss. Has your friend tried this?
Ed.
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1997.2 | . | NOBHIL::BODINE_CH | | Wed Dec 14 1988 14:49 | 8 |
| I have that combination up and running on my a1000 as well (albeit
a 20 meg Supra). Does the system hang or crash?
I recall in the documentation that I got with the new controller
software (version 5.2 I think) that some drives will not work properly
with the pseudo DMA access switch turned on.
Just an idea..
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1997.3 | Any more help? | GUCCI::HERB | AL | Wed Jan 11 1989 06:01 | 4 |
| Does anyone else have any suggestions regarding the problem referenced
in the base note?
Thanks..AL
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1997.4 | | Z::TENNY | Dave Tenny - VAX LISP Development | Wed Jan 11 1989 12:49 | 12 |
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My supra is the first device off the bus, extra memory is after that.
No problems.
The only simple thing I can think of to ask is:
Do you ALWAYS make sure your hard drive is on BEFORE powering up
the CPU? (And does the supra card receive this power?)
Any power consumed beyond a couple meg extra memory will drain the power of the
A1000 unacceptably.
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1997.5 | Ever resolved? | DECEAT::LANDINGHAM | Guy M., BXB1-1/F11,293-5297 | Wed Oct 18 1989 17:09 | 7 |
| Did the original author ever get resolution here?
FWIW, my 1000 with a 1 Meg Starboard-II and CLtd. SCSI adaptor continually
crashed until I took it apart and did the PAL grounding mod _myself_ (thanks,
AZ). It's been solid as a rock since then.
Good luck...
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