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Offline Methuselas

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Re: Amiga 2000 / A2091
« on: March 27, 2012, 07:53:58 PM »
Yeah, try swapping it to another Zorro slot too and see if it works. I used to have a rev 4.3 mobo that was flaky as hell. Wouldn't use an accelerator to save it's life and only certain cards would work in certain slots. I ended up stripping my derringer from my old a500, and throwing it in my 2000, 'cos it was the only way I could get it accelerated.
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Re: Amiga 2000 / A2091
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2012, 12:05:10 AM »
Quote from: shaf;685734
The accelerator problem on the A2000 Rev 4.3 can be solved by adding a 3.3K Ohm resistor between pins 11 and 20 on U605 (74LS245) located beside connector CN 600 9 - 86 Pin expansion connector).


That would have helped me back in 1997..... ;P
\'Using no way as way. Having no limitation as limitation.\' - Bruce Lee

\'No, sorry. I don\'t get my tits out. They\'re not actually real, you know? Just two halves of a grapefruit...\' - Miki Berenyi

\'Evil will always triumph because good is dumb.\' - Dark Helmet :roflmao:

\'And for future reference, it might be polite to ask someone if you can  quote them in your signature, rather than just citing them to make a  sales pitch.\' - Karlos. :rtf