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Re: ZorRAM vs. Busters
« on: April 25, 2011, 05:03:11 PM »
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A Buster 11 will reportedly not work at 16 MHz! According to Dave Haynie, it was neither designed nor tested for that speed.
You'll need to upgrade to 25 MHz (which I would've done long ago) - but why change anything when it's working fine?


I just put a Buster 11 in my 16mhz Amiga 3000 and it works just fine?. I haven't done any heavy testing yet but it booted right up.
 

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Re: ZorRAM vs. Busters
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2011, 11:40:53 PM »
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Still working when you got home? knock on wood... :)

@CSixx, that's curious. Is there any difference to the slots really? One more important than the other? Or is it just the way DMA looked at the cards?

EDIT - Oh well you did say DMA, I see.


@TheGoose,

No, I haven't rebooted it since then. It did work once though so that means it works right?. :)
 

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Re: ZorRAM vs. Busters
« Reply #2 on: November 06, 2011, 03:11:35 PM »
OK, I was wrong on this!. After further testing my 16mhz 030 Amiga 3000 will not see zorro cards with a Buster 11 installed!. I'm going to put my Buster 07 back in and confirm this...


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I just put a Buster 11 in my 16mhz Amiga 3000 and it works just fine?. I haven't done any heavy testing yet but it booted right up.