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Re: TBC Disk
« on: June 17, 2010, 02:51:21 PM »
Heya Randy,
Packaged up and sent ya those disks over a month ago...   or so I thought.
Found the envelope under the seat of the car this morning...  opps.
Will actually put them in the mail. Sorry...

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Re: TBC Disk
« Reply #1 on: June 19, 2010, 03:35:36 PM »
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Cool thanks, now I will not be able to sleep waiting.


heh, ya might wanna catch a few winks while waiting for the package to arrive, 'cuz once ya get that beast up and running properly, you'll get sucked into a world where sleep has no function. ;)

I assume the A2000 that yer stuffing the VT/Flyer and what not into has 2 meg of chip ram? The VT system environment would be severly limited with only one meg. Even with 2 megs, it's difficult to task out of the Toaster enviroment when there are many apps running. Opening a directory and listing numerous iff frames will run the chip ram down.

Some of things you'll be missing without AGA to fully support the Flyer:
Color croutons. Not a big deal though.
Full screen image manipulation with TPaint. If you don't mind quarter screen painting, then no big issue.
Use of the digital color wipes. These rely on the AGA chip set.

If you have the Flyer drives incased in the A2000, ya might want to look into better cooling of the box. The TBC and flyer cards put off alot of heat by themselves, the extra drives will only increase temps. Post up a couple of pics of your system. Always interested in taking a look at what people have put together.