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Offline mdivancic

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Re: Best 060 accelerator? Amiga Tech A4060?
« on: November 02, 2008, 01:45:47 AM »
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I won't dispute that it was designed for AT.  My point was simply that all of the advertising I ever saw for it called it the QuikPak 060.  In any event, keep it for your A3000T although you *may* have to do the INT mod to make it work (not sure though).

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I've been running my in my A3000T for years without the INT mod. I think this is only required for accelerators that use SCSI.
Mikey
Amiga 4000T (QuickPak), OS 3.9, QuickPak 060 w/128 MB, Picasso IV, A2065, AD516
Atari Falcon 030, CT-63 w/128MB @ 76MHz, 14 MB RamGizmo, SuperVidel + SVEthLANa
Atari TT030, CaTTamaran, 4 MB ST Ram, 16 MB TT Ram, ECL2VGA
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Re: Best 060 accelerator? Amiga Tech A4060?
« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2008, 01:48:35 AM »
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dannyp1 wrote:
ReDrum,  What is your plan for making the accelerator fit between the motherboard and the cross support that runs from the front of your A3000T to the back and holds your hard-drive(s).  To run the speeds you are talking will require fans for cooling the chips that may not fit.  I certainly hope you're not planning on cutting up the cross brace and undoing some of the originality of the A3000T.  You very well could be losing more than you are gaining.

Dan


This card fits fine in a A3000T. No cutting required.
Mikey
Amiga 4000T (QuickPak), OS 3.9, QuickPak 060 w/128 MB, Picasso IV, A2065, AD516
Atari Falcon 030, CT-63 w/128MB @ 76MHz, 14 MB RamGizmo, SuperVidel + SVEthLANa
Atari TT030, CaTTamaran, 4 MB ST Ram, 16 MB TT Ram, ECL2VGA
Commodore 128D, 1084S monitor, RAMLink, 4GB CMD Harddrive
Commodore SX-64