Title: | AMIGA NOTES |
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Moderator: | HYDRA::MOORE |
Created: | Sat Apr 26 1986 |
Last Modified: | Wed Feb 05 1992 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5378 |
Total number of notes: | 38326 |
I've just aquired two new hardware additions and have trouble with both due to my aged motherboard (I suspect). The two new toys are a hardframe/Quantum harddrive and a 2nd internal floppy. The Amiga is a 2000, revision A, which as I understand it is basically a A1000 with slots. I know there are a lot of A1000 wizards out there.... 1) The floppy. I bought a cheapo IBM thing that came in an adaptor for a 5 1/4 slot. I was assured it would work, but I'd have to use it as df0: because there are no jumpers on it to set it up as df1:. I put in in and it works. But what do I do to install my original df0: as df1: I was told by the dealers technical support which jumpers to move where on the drive (normally a 3 by 2 pin block) and on the motherboard (remove jumper on J301). Bears no resemblance to my machine! I have no J301. On roughly the same space on the motherboard I have J33, which is a 13 by 2 pin block, with no jumpers at the moment. On the drive (a Matsushita) I have a 9 by 2 block, with jumpers as follows: . . . . . . . . . | | | | . . . . . . . ._. What should I do to set the drive up and what should I set on the motherboard to recognize it. 2) The hardframe won't work. I kinda suspected this, having read about grounding and PAL chipsThe RDPrep program recognizes the Quantum attached, yet when I try to do a top level format, it says drive not found. The only things I've tried are removing the autostart jumper (no difference) and attempting a low level format (says it is already formatted and seems to do nothing for a minute or so) So, can anybody tell me what new PAL chips I need and what I ground where ? Many thanks. As you can imagine it is extremely frustrating having these things just sitting there dead, and even more so when the dealer has a totally blank face and thinks you are an idiot cos you can't find J301. Colin
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3525.1 | It's worth a try | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Mon Feb 26 1990 09:49 | 6 |
A guy I know had an early A2000 (with the small function keys on the keyboard) and he screamed at C= untill they changed his mother-board because he could not install the "fatter" Agnus. Jean | |||||
3525.2 | I have screamed... | JGO::CHAPMAN | Tue Feb 27 1990 03:44 | 14 | |
Christ, I have screamed, believe me. I got offered a new motheboard for 75% of the cost of a new 2000. I also was offered an upgrade by a dealer recommended to me by Commodore, who was doing an official A1000 upgrade, and an unofficial A2000 upgrade. The price was within a few $$$ of a new. So I'd resigned myself to buying a new 2000 when the full chipset is available, and flogging the old one. Commodore said they would 'think about' a formal upgrade deal in the future, but I won't hold my breath. Where did he get this deal (country/person, price?). Any ammunition gratfully received. Colin | |||||
3525.3 | Try CEOnapping H Cooperman | MQOFS::DESROSIERS | Lets procrastinate....tomorrow | Tue Feb 27 1990 16:01 | 5 |
This is C= Canada, and I don't know how he went about it, or how pestering he was, all I know is that they did it. Jean | |||||
3525.4 | PALs should be fine? | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Tue Feb 27 1990 21:14 | 8 |
Re: .0 I don't think that the Amiga 1000 PAL grounding unofficial ECO applies to a Amiga 2000 model A. The claim I always heard was the PALs on the 1000 were noisy because of the Kickstart RAM daughter board. Since the Amiga 2000 model A has Kickstart ROMs instead of the old Amiga 1000 style Kickstart RAMs, the PALs should be fine. | |||||
3525.5 | Almost there... | JGO::CHAPMAN | Wed Feb 28 1990 02:43 | 8 | |
Thanks, I got the floppy going by applying a bit of intelligence. C= support gave the the part number for a new PAL which I've ordered. Wasn't sure about grounding, but looks like I should be OK. Cheers Colin |