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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: Amiduffer on October 16, 2008, 02:08:40 AM
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Hi all.
I've put a Cybervision 64/3D in the A4000D, and its having some problems.
A4k, AOS 3.9 with both B.B's, max onboard chip and fast RAM, cybergrafx v3.
Looks super, but, by opening any drawers beyond HD0: and HD1:, will crash the system. I can start programs by Shell (wow, look at those ImageFX screens!) with no problems.
By the way, I have both my 1084s and PC monitor hooked up at the same time, and they work in tandem, especially with ImageFX and Imagine3D. Is that anything to worry about?
Thanks.
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I found that I also had problems with my Cybervison card in my 4000D.
The solution I found was to use the latest Picasso drivers. It worked a treat after that.
Dave G
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either that or upgrade to CyberGraphix 4, but picasso96 is free, so either or..
i would say what buster revision do you have? but i've not had problems with either 9 or 11 and a CV64/3D...
if you take the card out, are you able to open draws again?
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I use CGX4.x in my A4000D.
The only problem I had was the Deneb conflicting with the CV64/3D, but that was fixed by reflashing the Deneb with the latest firmware update.
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Lorraine wrote:
Same thing happened to me.
Took me a bit to figure this out but CyberGFX 3 doesn't get along with BoingBag 2. The only solution is to upgrade CyberGFX or miss out BB2.
If, by installing P96, will I have to remove the CGFX3 from the HD?
Upgrading to 4 makes sense though.
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darksun9210 wrote:
either that or upgrade to CyberGraphix 4, but picasso96 is free, so either or..
i would say what buster revision do you have? but i've not had problems with either 9 or 11 and a CV64/3D...
if you take the card out, are you able to open draws again?
Buster 11. If I have the screensize in 640 x 480 hires, there's no problems with opening drawers.
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Just remove the CyberVision monitor driver from devs:monitors and install Picasso96. Its better and works great with the card.
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