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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« on: December 04, 2004, 11:38:03 PM »
Well... I'd say a little bit of both. The original B1260 have a simm socket that have the simm flat over the CPU wheres the newer DCE have a slightly angeled simm socket. Both hardwares handles 128 modules but due to how the simm sits on the P5 product it can only be singlesided on this cards. All singlesided I've come across have been max 64Mb so there's why amiga.resouce.cx say 64. However there are people that have doublesided simms in these anyway and fixate the simm with other means such as rubberband and it handle up to 128Mb so.

DCE handles single/doublesided 128Mb no problem.
P5 handles doublesided up to 128Mb if you can fixate the simm somehow, else singlesided up to 64Mb.

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2004, 09:08:21 AM »
You're right Trev... I didn't think stright but there are 2 different models out there of the B1260... some with angeled simm socket and some with a flat one. Is it the P5 then that is angeled or is it just different "batches" that have been done this way due, to I dont know, cheaper parts?

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #2 on: December 05, 2004, 09:54:52 AM »
Ow my... 70Mhz XC060 with just a tiny heatsink covering about half the CPU. Can we all say bbq at his place next week? I meen... my B1260/50 had a bigger heatsink then that covering all the CPU (though there where no finns where the simm was to obvious reasons), special trapdoor (used metal mech found on speakers to add airflow) and feets to lift the unit half an inch and it still went poff one day when I reinstalled OS 3.1 on it (shouldn't be much load on the CPU for that I think)!

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2004, 04:39:07 PM »
Highjacking the thread but keeping with the theme... I got myself a Blizz1230/50/IV/0Mb + SCSI-IV kontroller, swapped it for a GVP1230/40/8Mb, a SurfSquirrel SCSI kontroller, a pizza and an A500 memory board (plus I guess I'll give him some extra jun... goodies when I find some).

I got it for my black A1200 project, looks nicer with a builtin SCSI kontroller and I can still use the PCMCIA for ethernet, he had this in his old A1200T project that's not in use no more... he got two A600 he uses instead an a fat A1200T with PCI and stuff. Anyway... as he uses SCSI in the new tower and his A4000 aswell I think we both gained some from this... I get a neater little unit and he get to be able to use SCSI on his A600's. It's good to have friends to swapp things between.

Anyway... back to the tread related. It's said the B1230 will also take 128MB or 256 with the SCSI kontroller. I can just say that this one too won't be able to take doublesided fullhight simms on the board (most 128 are fat simms) so I guess it should also be concidered 64Mb as the B1260 is?

It gave me a good scare... put 32 on the card and 64 on the SCSI. Registered as 20! Removed the 64, wouldn't power up, replaced the 32 with a 16, power flashed. Replaced the 16 with my 64 and it started and regged as 64... pwew... won't mock with it no more... still haunted by my B1260 burning up on me in that machine. :-(

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2004, 09:23:22 PM »
As said it can be done with rubberbands and other not ment for meens to keep them in place but I'm saying it's not designed for it. I meen... my singlesided high 64Mb simm is rubbing up against the CPU so that it will only lock in the simm socket at the end away from the CPU.

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2004, 11:45:19 PM »
We've already covered that it does support 128Mb theoreticaly yes... the electronical components support 128Mb but the formfactor doesn't. The doublesided simms can't fysicaly fixate correctly in simm sockets. You can of cause get around it by coming up with other ways of fixate the simms at angles in the simm sockets such as rubberbands, glue etc. or solder on other kinds of simm sockets.

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Re: Can a Blizzard 1260 have maximum 64 Mb or 128 Mb modules ???
« Reply #6 on: December 06, 2004, 08:19:39 AM »
Singelsided 128MB simm... damn! Thought they didn't exist. Well, that changes things I guess. ;-)