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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: spaceman88 on December 25, 2008, 02:55:03 AM
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Hi again,
I'm trying to rebuild a system or two from 5 computers that have been taken apart by a previous owner. There are two boxes of Video toasters, TBC's, Hard disk controllers and a tower containing SCSI hard drives. The A4000 "tower kit" that I'm working on has an IDE hard drive, a SCSI hard drive and SCSI CDROM. I don't know if the SCSI devices were connected to the Warp Engine or one of 4 or 5 SCSI cards (with no software). I tried connecting the hard drive to the warp engine but nothing happened. Do I need to remove one of SCSI terminators on the warp engine? I haven't used SCSI before and not sure how it works. Also the computer won't boot if I put RAM in the warp engine, works fine no RAM.
Thanks, Len
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Sorry I don't have more time to research answers for you, but it is Christmas Eve afterall.
All I will say is that the WarpEngine is a good accelerator, and unless you have an 060 from PhaseV to replace it with, it should serve you well.
After the holidays I could send you a copy of the WarpEngine install disk, but the experts here will likely give you all the information and where to find drivers and files on the Internet before then.
Sounds like you have a great system to build on for a beginning Amiga user.
Merry Christmas!
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@spaceman88
Here (http://amiga.resource.cx/exp/warpengine) is the link to the warpengine manual. There are several jumper settings that you have to make for RAM configurations, scsi etc. Have you done this?
I also initially had problems with older SCSI drives with my WarpEngine; the Amiga would not boot with some. Try various drives and see if they all exhibit the same problem.
Hope this helps.
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@ sandpiper
That's a handy link for us WarpEngine owners thanks :pint:
Merry Xmas :cheers:
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BTW: after set your dream machine, don't forget to sell the leftover cards to other needed Amigas! ;-)