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Oct 28th 2020. #1. Hi Guys, I found two strange issues with my new and shiny Indivision AGA MK3. First of all Scandoubler doesn't start on Amiga's first power on. Sometimes I have to switch on/switch off Amiga several times before Scandoubler starts to work (and present something on the screen). I use Samsung SyncMaster 741MP.
Hello, I'm using a socket for a FPU 68882 at A1200 mainboard (U0). Without accelerator and with FastRam ACA1211 the OS detect FPU. However if ACA1221lc accelerator is used, then the FPU is not recognized. Do you have any idea how to fix it, so I can…
I recently bought a P96 (V2.4.2) license to support the project. Unfortunately, I can't get it to work on my configuration. It seems quite surprising to me because the V2.0 versions from Aminet and unofficial 2.1e work with me without a problem. My configuration: Amiga 4000, OS 3.9 + Boingbags 1&2. WarpEngine 4040 upgraded to 68060 @80MHz ...
In the A4000D computer, J214 gets in the way. It needs to be bent aside before the flicker fixer can be installed. The pictures show how far it needs to be bent, so anyone who wants to buy can judge before buying if he's willing to do that. The jumper has been put there by Commodore in preparation for a new chip set that never saw the light of day.
Moin Jens. Just wanted to thank you, Peter and all you nice guys at icomp! Although many many Amiganoids are crazy interested in the ACA1240/60 and further of your products, health is the more important source we have to care about.
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I have just gotten the ACE2 AGnes RAM expansion. Computer: Amiga 500 r6A with 512K on board and card with additional 512K, Vampire v500 2+, Gotek, Denise USB keyboard. After installation I get the normal lights and first boot screen from the Vampire.…
Thinking about this a little more, and looking at the screenshot that you provided, this must be either an ACA1232, or an ACA1233, without the "n", because the memory chunk is located at $0800.0000, and not at $4000.0000 where a Z3 board would be located.
It should be V52.101. If you've had the old Elby software before, you may need to change the device in HDinsttools to "buddhascsi.device" instead of "scsi.device" (I don't remember if this is in the tooltypes or later in the program itself). angelo.carzis.