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4099.1 | What Upgrade???? | NSSG::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Tue Sep 11 1990 11:50 | 5 |
| What upgrade are you refering to?? I have not seen any announcement by
Microbotics of an upgrade on BIX, and that is usually one of the first
places they announce things, given there support conference is there.
-SES
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4099.2 | EEProm and new S/W | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Tue Sep 11 1990 12:42 | 5 |
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The upgrade is a NEW EEPROM (2)supporting removeable disk (Sequest)
and Tape units .....
Steve G
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4099.3 | | NSSG::SULLIVAN | Steven E. Sullivan | Tue Sep 11 1990 18:18 | 13 |
| I have been testing the V1.8 rom for a while. It does not have the disk
change support - that comes in a seperate program available from their
support conference on BIX. As I understand it the 1.8 ROM fixes problems
that existed with multi-host arbitration and busy responses to SCSI
commands. That could well accomidate tape support, but does not inherently
provide it.
The above information is from direct observation of the software/hardware
or direct communications with Microbotics. It is my opinion that the
HardFrame product and supporting software RDPrep(x) is the best on the
market. Industrial Strength.
-SES
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4099.4 | there is a new GVP disk controller upgrade out | ALICAT::MANDERSON | Live simply = simply live | Mon Sep 17 1990 09:35 | 24 |
| Re disk controller upgrade.
If you are referring to the upgrade for the GVP SCSI I got mine last
week.
I did back to back tests on old/new controller. WOW..... diskspeed3.1 -
no contention, extreemly fragmented disk went from a best of about
270kb to over 780kb/sec.
with both dma and cpu contention old controller was about 100kb/sec new
was still at 780kb/sec.... I am going to backup/restore to get a clean
partition and try it then. (or has anyone got a defragmenter just lying
around????)
the upgrade cost me a board swap and $A280. there is also a ROM upgrade
for about $50. which gets the speed up by about 30-50% (apparently)
just love the speed - don't think I will need a microbiotics after all
Steve :-}
regards
k
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4099.5 | GVP Upgrade? | DUGGAN::GAY | Now where'd I put that hammer... | Mon Sep 17 1990 10:08 | 5 |
| GVP upgrade? I've got a hardcard. Is the upgrade relvent to me?
Yours
Erg
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4099.6 | Couple of Questions here... | SHARE::DOYLE | | Mon Sep 17 1990 10:38 | 9 |
| I've got some questions myself.
I purchased the "A2000 HC+8 Series II card from GVP.
It came with v3.1 eproms in it, these are the newest correct?
Also, I shouldn't need any additional hardware (roms) to be able
to use a tape-backup system (scsi)?
Thanks,
Ed
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4099.7 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Mon Sep 17 1990 11:26 | 15 |
|
re .5:
yup. You can "trade in" your old one with some cash for a Series II.
re .6:
> It came with v3.1 eproms in it, these are the newest correct?
yes.
> Also, I shouldn't need any additional hardware (roms) to be able
> to use a tape-backup system (scsi)?
Other than a tape drive, nope.
john
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4099.8 | Any Idea's on Tape-Drive? | SHARE::DOYLE | | Mon Sep 17 1990 12:12 | 17 |
| Well I've got a Cipher QIC-150, but this won't run on the card....
My setup is as follows:
I'm using an 80 meg hard-drive as unit 0 and tape-drive as unit 2
The hard-drive is first on the cable the tape is second.
The resistor pack is removed from the hard-drive and is still installed
in the tape-drive.
When I start it up, the green light on the tape-drive stays on, and the
system hangs (never boots up, stays at white screen).
If I disconnect the data cable and leave the power-cable attached,
the green light on the tape-drive comes on mommentarily and then goes off,
then the hard-drive boots normaly.
Any Ideas?
Thanks
Ed
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4099.9 | More info on the tradein please... | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Mon Sep 17 1990 23:47 | 14 |
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re: .7
> yup. You can "trade in" your old one with some cash for a Series II.
How about trading in a busted 2090A? Do they happen to say if the
controller has to work? I wanted to add some memory soon to my system
and perhaps the best way would be to get a disk ctrl with 8M expansion.
This would allow me upgrade to a bigger SCSI disk sometime. Can you
use the memory alone?
...Ed
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4099.10 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Tue Sep 18 1990 08:04 | 3 |
| I think the trade in has to be a gvp card, but I'm not sure.
john
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4099.11 | Any controller, any condition | MSVAX::BARRETT | I must not waste chalk | Tue Sep 18 1990 09:38 | 17 |
| The trade-in can be ANY disk controller in ANY shape -- you get
more if it's a working GVP or CBM controller however. It's all
described on page 3 or 4 of their AmigaWorld ad. I thinks you can
get more for a working controller by selling it rather than trading
it in though.
I bought myself the new Series II Impact RAM+DISK card with 2meg
memory and Quantum 100meg drive -- great controller!
I called GVP when I was looking for it; at the time BriWall was
the only mail order frim that actually carried the item in stock
-- the others had to order it. This is not that bad though; I have
a friend that ordered it and it arrived in less than 2 weeks. Mine
was overnight ;-).
Keith
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4099.12 | GVP phone number needed.. | SHARE::DOYLE | | Tue Sep 18 1990 11:09 | 5 |
| Does anyone have GVP's Tech support line handy?
Thanks;
Ed
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4099.13 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | Larger than life, and twice as ugly | Tue Sep 18 1990 13:47 | 5 |
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GVP (215) 337-8770
FAX (215) 337-9922
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4099.14 | Thanks! | SHARE::DOYLE | | Tue Sep 18 1990 14:57 | 1 |
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4099.15 | tapedriver wanted | ARRODS::GOLDSTEIN | Steve G DTN: 847-5415 | Wed Sep 19 1990 06:28 | 7 |
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I have a Microbotics HardFrame and have aquired a TEAC cassette tape unit..
It the MT-2ST-45S (50/60 meg) My question is does the HardFrame (firmware 1.5
Software 1.58) support this or any other tape drives...AND is there any PD or
commercial software to use IT...
I haven't upgraded it yet But looking for a tapedriver...
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4099.16 | | WJG::GUINEAU | | Wed Sep 19 1990 08:13 | 4 |
| see note (a recent one) for tape-handler.
dir/title=tape might find it...
john
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4099.17 | What's memory cost to add the the GVP series II | CSSE32::SMITH | Reality, just a visible imagination? | Wed Sep 19 1990 09:31 | 18 |
| Since I was planning to get a SUPRA 4/8M (now selling for as low as $339), I
thought I should price out the GVP controller with memory. The Amiga world ad
indicated that a trade-in price of $109 + $39 (with 0/8M memory) or $148.
Some questions for those who may have this board...
What kind of memory does this board take?
So how much would it cost to add 4M to this?
Since I would eventually like to get a SCSI drive perhaps this would be a better
option than the SUPRA. I just happen to have a broken 2090A around to trade-in.
;')
Thanx,
...Ed
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4099.18 | | EUCLID::OWEN | Rent-to-own a clue | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:30 | 7 |
| re .17
Unless I'm mistaken, the GVP trade-up offer is only good if you send
them a _working_ controller.
Steve
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4099.19 | | MSVAX::BARRETT | I must not waste bandwidth | Wed Sep 19 1990 10:54 | 9 |
| Re: -1 The ad says it can be in any condition -- it doesn't have
to be working.
Re: GVP memory.
Well, The 2 1meg SIMMS I just added to my Impact II cost about $160
total.
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