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A600 GS / Re: Welcome to the A600GS forum
« Last post by BozzerBigD on April 24, 2024, 08:29:07 AM »
AMiNIMiga has a shared folder that is visible on PCs hence files can be exported/imported.
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Hi All

After a lot of trying I could not get the A314cp to connect to the internet so I have given up and sold my towered on eBay.

I am not very good with Discord etc so couldn't find much info, need to slim down my collection anyway!

Regards

Barry

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I have Superbuster-11.  I cannot remember how many Zorro slots I tried.  And when I put the Alpha 5 ROMs back in the A3000 softkicks just fine.  I would not even have bothered with buying the ROMs if the memory card had worked.

I had tried the same memory cards (have two) in my A4000 and it cannot see them at all.  At least the A3000 sees them as defective. I tried all of the Zorro slots on the A4000.  I tried probably two on the A3000.  I notified the vendor what my board version number was but he had no other instructions.
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Amiga Marketplace / Re: 30 pin SIMM sockets, ideally low profile (20/30degs)
« Last post by Castellen on April 23, 2024, 08:46:09 PM »
I need to replace some SIMM sockets on an memory/SCSI card, I think I can get away with 4 slots, but ideally I'd replace all 16 slots.

There are various models of 30 pin SIMM sockets, you'll need to find something that physically fits.  I have 8 x new dual 30 pin SIMM sockets (16 slots) in stock, which are AMP part number 2-382130-1, compatible with what's used on the Progress Zeus 2040 cards.

Details here: http://amiga.serveftp.net/inventory.xgi
Look for part name: Socket, SIMM30 x 2, angle
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There is a WODEM called new serial to WLAN adapter recently released, but it is not as fast as you would like it to be.
I'd prefer the PCMCIA solution or maybe a ClockPort card, the a314cp as an exotic solution.
Since you have a tower case there might be an option to add a bus board to it.


Very Interesting! I hadn't noticed this before! I've recently connected an Aiptek Hyperpen 6000 which has a 9 pin connector using a 9 pin to 25 pin adapter. It requires a driver called FormAldiHyd, but it works!

As for this WLAN adapter, I can see how it would be possible to connect it using the same adapter I bought to connect the Aiptek graphics tablet. However, it would probably need some software or a specific driver for this cable to get it working. I may have all the Internet software, including one or more browsers, and the TCP/IP stack already set up on a CF card I bought from a well known, trustworthy seller on eBay.

Of course, this would just be an alternative to transfers of files downloaded from the Internet on another computer, then transferred to my Amiga A1200 using a CF card. It could be for Aminet downloads, transferring artwork via email, and a couple of other things. I always used to use Amigas to create things and sometimes used BBSs. With modern computers, they're used mainly for the Internet!

How could I connect to the Internet using this cable on my A1200?

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Amiga Marketplace / 30 pin SIMM sockets, ideally low profile (20/30degs)
« Last post by Retronaut on April 23, 2024, 04:01:36 PM »
I need to replace some SIMM sockets on an memory/SCSI card, I think I can get away with 4 slots, but ideally I'd replace all 16 slots.

Does anyone know of a source that is selling these at a reasonable price?

I found a supplier in the USA that sells them for $2.80 a pop, but sadly, they will ONLY deal with a business, with a minimum order of $400 + UPS delivery, so not viable for my case.
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@bjjones37

First off, on the A3K. Which Buster chip are you using? Have you tried all Zorro slots with the card?

The ROMs you pulled. When you put these back in, does the system work again?

From videos I have seen of Chris Edwards YT channel. I am under the impression the Revision 6 boards require something called a ROM tower. So simply just plugging in new ROMs without the tower part may not work.


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