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Offline DoctorCluTopic starter

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Honest opinion on my Amiga 3000's
« on: June 12, 2004, 01:00:08 AM »
      Once apon a time I had a Amiga 3000 rev 9 motherboard running at 16 mhz, 3.9, CD rom drive, ethernet... and all was happy.  And then I figured I would work to transfer all the new chips to my Amiga 3000 rev 7 25 mhz motherboard for a little extra speed.  No hard drive has worked well on that other motherboard.

     I have tried to verify all the jumper settings at...

http://www.l8r.net/technical/t-3000-jumpers.shtml

    But not sure I am reading it right.  If anyone knows what a rev 7 25 mhz motherboard with the latest Amiga 3000 chips (Ramsey, Denise, etc etc..) should be set at, please do write it here.

    Otherwise, what do you think?  Should I transfer all back to the Rev 9 motherboard and just be glad it works?

     One more quick question... I have a FAT GARY 390540*02 (3990) in this one.  If I used an older one would this computer setup work alright?

     I realize there are a lot of variables here, but just trying to put together and use the best that I have.  I have 3-Amiga 3000's total, all of which I would like to get working.  I would like to get this Rev 7 motherboard type working, probably because it was the first Amiga I picked up.  :)

     Thanks in advance to any advice given,

     Greg / Doctor Clu
     Dallas, TX - USA
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Re: Honest opinion on my Amiga 3000's
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2004, 02:33:50 PM »
     Whoa that does sound good.

     I guess right now I have a Amiga 3000 and a Amiga 2000 in front of me, wondering which has the most expansion room.  :)  But what you mentioned gives me a good idea of what a Amiga 3000 can be.
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