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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: lauri.lotvonen on October 23, 2009, 11:28:26 PM
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Does Blizzard 1230 IV conflict with the PCMCIA port of Amiga 1200?
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I'm pretty sure it doesn't.
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Does Blizzard 1230 IV conflict with the PCMCIA port of Amiga 1200?
Nah it doesnt mate :) Ive got 16MB on mine and my PCMCIA CF reader works perfectly.
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The basic rule of thumb is that anything with its own processor won't conflict.
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There are no known conflicts with the PCMCIA port at all in using this card in the A1200.
If you are not installing into a tower'ised setup, please ensure your power supply is not one of the lightweight ones - use one of the older heavier A500 types for system stability.
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There are no known conflicts with the PCMCIA port at all in using this card in the A1200.
If you are not installing into a tower'ised setup, please ensure your power supply is not one of the lightweight ones - use one of the older heavier A500 types for system stability.
Ignore the physical weight of the supply - it is irrelevant. The one I use delivers 4.5A of 5V and was made in India, it is a "light" supply. Besides, what has this to do with the question?
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Besides, what has this to do with the question?
Perhaps it's a preemptive answer in foresight with valid intention to initiate predisposed curiosity from deviation.
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:laughing:
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I whole heartedly agree with Skippy. I couldn't have put it better myself :roflmao:
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I've never had any problems with mine , and i have 64mb ram on it .
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Does Blizzard 1230 IV conflict with the PCMCIA port of Amiga 1200?
No, it's at the other end of the motherboard.
/me runs away!
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:lol:
Run fast, run far.
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I had a problem with the Overdrive 35 PCMCIA hard disk (auto-boot version), where the hard disk wouldn't be seen if the Blizz was active - it would work if I held down '2' during boot.
Never found out a reason why. This was on a revision 2B Motherboard.
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I had a problem with the Overdrive 35 PCMCIA hard disk (auto-boot version), where the hard disk wouldn't be seen if the Blizz was active - it would work if I held down '2' during boot.
Never found out a reason why. This was on a revision 2B Motherboard.
Hmm the '2' disables the blizzard card, so sounds like a conflict......
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I switched to the Blizzard cus the Apollo 60 I had did conflict with the PCMCIA slot. The Squirrel only worked with the Blizzard. You can always get the SCSI KIT for the Blizzard for external drives, which is what I do. You can then use the PCMCIA for network and broadband... which is also what I do.
On that power issue, always try and get an A500 brick when you start to load up the 1200. I learnt this the painful way when I tried to use a 3.5" hd in a 1200. I sent it back to the shop, then found I could have resolved matters with more power. All my 1200s have the brick as opposed to the original power supply.
There is a picture of one of my bricks on my website:
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz44.htm
The Blizzard 'cometh':
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz96.htm
Fitting the Squirrel:
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz97.htm
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
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@scuzzb494
I like the improvisation of your workstation, especially the creative use of house bricks.
Looks nice and snug. With minimum amount of swivel from your chair you're in front of another computer, genius.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz04.htm
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The basic rule of thumb is that anything with its own processor won't conflict.
Don't know where you got that rule from, it's not true. There's quite a few that do take the pcmcia address space and the best place to check is on bboah.
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@scuzzb494
I like the improvisation of your workstation, especially the creative use of house bricks.
Looks nice and snug. With minimum amount of swivel from your chair you're in front of another computer, genius.
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/amiga_scuzz04.htm
Thats just the workshop.. You should see this room and my actual Amiga room. And they are all built around rotating on one chair. I do enjoy my computing.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
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Thats just the workshop.. You should see this room and my actual Amiga room. And they are all built around rotating on one chair. I do enjoy my computing.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/a_scuzz_may09/big_floppy.jpg
Q: "What is the exact name of this Commodore floppy drive ? "
A: An Amiga Sidecar. Allowed the Amiga to run IBM PC programs at full speed, the Sidecar was an 8086 computer inside this enclosure with a 5.25” disk drive.
Hope that helps.
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To the PSU issue, yes I have a A500 power supply somewhere with my old faithfull Amy 500 =)...But its offly yellowed, hate that about it =(...
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http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/a_scuzz_may09/big_floppy.jpg
Q: "What is the exact name of this Commodore floppy drive ? "
A: An Amiga Sidecar. Allowed the Amiga to run IBM PC programs at full speed, the Sidecar was an 8086 computer inside this enclosure with a 5.25” disk drive.
Hope that helps.
Isn't it called the A1060? Or is my memory trying to trick me again?
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@scuzzb494
Here is the answer to two more of your questions on your website
Yes, the scandoubler is connected correctly.
The longer cable connected to the harddrive on one of the GVP controllers are just a power cable; it makes no differnce what you do, as long as you connect a plug to the harddrives power plug.
Both SCSI cards supply power from the boards power connecter, so no reason to have the longer cable attached at all (unless you want to power the drive from the PSU though)
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Isn't it called the A1060? Or is my memory trying to trick me again?
Correct. And I don`t have one :-( .... If anyone is feeling generous.
http://home.total.net/~hrothgar/museum/A1060/index.html
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
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Hi
Thanks for the replies. I must update that page as I get folk mailing me all the time still with the specific answers. Always nice to get the mail though...
scuzz
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The one I use delivers 4.5A of 5V and was made in India, it is a "light" supply. Besides, what has this to do with the question?
Made in India huh?
(http://www.morethings.com/fan/monty_python/nudge-nudge-monty-python-105.jpg)
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Yes.
(http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/5079/dcp0100.th.jpg) (http://img94.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dcp0100.jpg)
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Simple rule for PCMCIA compatibility: if the 030 card accepts more than 8Mb it is PCMCIA compatible. IIRC, all 040 and 060 expansions are PCMCIA-friendly.
And all 020 and plain memory expansions are not friendly.
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Isn't it called the A1060? Or is my memory trying to trick me again?
You are most bodaciously and awesomely correct.
Photos:
http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=327
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mwichary/3698882135/
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Hilarious.
"Your Blizzard 1230 IV, does it conflict with the PCMCIA port of Amiga 1200. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink. Know what I mean?"
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To the PSU issue, yes I have a A500 power supply somewhere with my old faithfull Amy 500 =)...But its offly yellowed, hate that about it =(...
Fast Show:
"Your A500 power supply, is it faithfull to your Amy Sir. I can picture it now Sir as you take your A500 out and plug it into some yellowed PSU, insert that little bit of rough into your Amy. Show that Amy some authority Sir... ohh Suit You Sir."