« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2012, 07:18:05 AM »
"The DKB2632 should solve the memory problems. Remove the 8-up and your good to go"
Ding! You got it! I feel kind of silly now because I was holding off on adding the 2632 until I figured out the 8-Up vs. 2088 issue, but the solution all along was to simply pull the 8-Up and add the 2632. Doh! I now have a mountain of fast ram and the Bridgeboard still works. Check it out:
(I tried to post a screen shot here but I guess I don't know how to do that - it came out as text and I had to remove it - anyway, the number is 123730944)
I know it seems a bit silly to get so excited over 112 meg of ram when my PC has 4 gig, but somehow seeing a 9 digit number of the Amiga is very cool. Thanks to everyone who helped me out with this one.
« Last Edit: January 21, 2012, 07:20:07 AM by Michele31415 »
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Active: B2000 4.4, A2630, GVP 2000 HC+8, DKB 2632, SCSI2SD, Gotek, Deneb USB, XSurf 3cc, CD ROM, Megachip 2000, ECS Agnus, Denise, OS 3.9, GVP Spectrum EGS 28/24, Silicon Springs GOMF
Retired: A2088, 8-Up, A2090a, Oktagon 2008, Kitchen Sync
Busted: A2091