Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Author Topic: prototype board question  (Read 11684 times)

Description:

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline Will-i-amTopic starter

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Join Date: Dec 2003
  • Posts: 368
    • Show all replies
Re: prototype board question
« Reply #14 from previous page: December 06, 2004, 01:43:51 PM »
 "You don`t really need the '060 library to check if the Cyberstorm card works."
I know the Cyberstorm works...it's installed in the tower as we speak. It's the '060 card I'm talking about. Larry took it out of the tower to make sure the Cyberstorm worked and once he knew it did he left it there for me. Probably figured the dual processor was better than just the '060 on a one-of-a-kind card. My concern, for what it's worth, was just that the Cyberstorm needs to have it's software installed before you place the card, according to the instructions. If the people at ATL had made special '060 libraries to run their funny card, the Cybertsorm might have overwritten those files. I'm hoping/betting that Larry backed up the appropriate files before installing the Cyberstorm software. For me the problem now is figuring out which of the various HDs he sent me is the original which booted the '060 card. I'm 99% sure there's an issue with the libraries because when I swapped the '060 back into the tower nothing happened...no boot, no lights, nothing AND on the 3.1 install disk that came with the beast there's a piece of masking tape with a mention of the '060 libraries, as if to point out a modified install floppy different from the other install floppies. For one reason or another some of these disks have CRC errors and/or bad blocks. I have to assemble a good deck of disks which will get the '060 card running. There might also be a problem with HD ports etc. Larry sent me the card with a note saying if nothing else I could use the '060 chip as a spare for the Cyberstorm!
 

Offline Will-i-amTopic starter

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Join Date: Dec 2003
  • Posts: 368
    • Show all replies
Re: prototype board question
« Reply #15 on: September 17, 2005, 01:58:32 PM »
Well, that sounds about right for a multi-national corporation. Here's more bad/good news: the tower is blazing merrily along on this '060 card. The only trouble I have with it now is the number of my favorite programs which break under os 3.9. The card itself, once you locate the right '060 libraries, is just fine. So I have the Cyberstorm running in the desktop A4000 and the Beast with it's one-of-a-kind (apparently) '060 card. This reminds me of the time I saw several Intergraph CADD workstations in the dumpster behind my office at Dept. of Transportation (NY) They had their 18x20 digitising tablets, 15 button mice, 19" monitors... and dual processor cpus. I dragged two out of the dumpster and took them home to discover that not only did they work just fine, they had all their software intact, except for data files! That means enough civil engineering stuff to design an entire highway system. But they were running under unix and Intergraph had stopped supporting unix, so DOT dumpped their machines. The next day they had noticed that someone had salvaged two machines so they had the rest of them up on pallets with miles of shrink wrappping to make sure nobody else got any use of them. They were going to be crushed and buried!! The Law wouldn't even allow them to be given away to local schools, even if wiped of their software. I still have them, and my good old pal Larry even came thru on that one. I told him that the hardware was all propriatory so I could not use the extra monitor I had with my amigas. When he visited this last time, the time he collapsed and died on us... he had brought me the adaptor that would allow me to connect the monitor to a PC. It was a several hundred dollar thingy that someone at the office was throwing out. I guess Philips had one of those unix workstations and did the same thing DOT did. Go figure.