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Re: A3000UX up and running AMIX again!
« on: July 20, 2004, 01:44:07 AM »
Oh! my baby! She loves you hehehe!

I'm glad to see you cracked into it!!

-Jamie
 

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Re: A3000UX up and running AMIX again!
« Reply #1 on: July 20, 2004, 04:15:55 PM »
Hi

Great that you found all that back information.  I bet among a few of those 13 Amigas, three were of the A2500s I have in the garage still.  I cannot find Amix on their HDDs however, they all have KS/WB 2.04.

Joliet is a suburb of Chicago so that part of it makes sense.

As for the A2065 NIC.. hmm  :-P sorry I needed one for my A3000T but from what I understand they are not too difficult to obtain.  I'm not sure of the graphics card, I didn't see anything like that in any of the Amigas, except one of the A2500s had a Microway Flickerfixer AGA or whatever they are called cards in the video slot.  My 3000T already has flickerfixing (Thank you C= !) and a Picasso II.
 

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Re: A3000UX up and running AMIX again!
« Reply #2 on: July 23, 2004, 05:30:20 PM »
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If I do not interact with the boot menu, it loads UNIX. If I do not interact with the boot menu, but I put a bootable WB 2.0 floppy in the drive, it begins to boot AmigaOS but fails (I forget the error). If I do the 2.0 HD option from the boot menu, with the floppy inserted, it boots WB 2.0 from the floppy.


I believe it's looking for icon.library or font.library or something to that effect... I got that once too.  I don't think Kickstart 1.4 has all the necessary libraries and device to actually load Amiga OS

-Jamie