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Description: I got this on e-bay for <$80 it works great. Anyone know where I can get a chip for the Copro PGA socket?
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DrDekker Posts:325 | May 16, 2008, 12:44:01 PM or WHY = or what have you - i.e. any other scsi device you may have. Yes - adapter (controller) connects to those pins. |
fidelTFG Posts:64 ![]() | May 14, 2008, 05:57:43 PM I never knew about the PCMCIA issue, But now I know why I can not get my PCMCIA network card working. I'll have to dig out a 4 meg chip. I have a few some place. I hope they still work. I have a usb card on the way so Hopefully I will not need the PCMCIA slot soon anyways Dose the scsi adapter plug in to the pins on the back side? and whats a WHY? |
DrDekker Posts:325 | May 14, 2008, 12:47:41 PM It's a good little board - got one myself (bought it new years ago). It'll give a welcome boost to your system, making things like scanning with a Power handscanner and graphics stuff much more enjoyable. Looks like you've got 8Mb of RAM there - just remember it's not PCMCIA compatible with over 4Mb (never been an issue for me as I don't have anything for the CC slot anyway). Also get the SCSI adapter if you can and whop a CDROM drive or WHY on it. :-) |
fidelTFG Posts:64 ![]() | May 13, 2008, 01:27:01 AM I guess I will not be doing that then. |
adolescent Posts:3056 | May 13, 2008, 01:09:53 AM Dual FPU! Twice the number churning power! :-o |
Chain Posts:1324 | May 12, 2008, 06:08:17 PM sure thing! you cant connect both, or it might fry! http://amiga.resource.cx/manual/MTec1230.pdf |
Matt_H Posts:6412 | May 12, 2008, 04:48:01 PM It looks like you already have an FPU in the PLCC socket... |