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Re: Planning new A1200 purchase, any must have upgrades?
« on: May 27, 2010, 12:03:25 AM »
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I mostly did it to speed up rebooting. I did tend to crash the system a fair bit when testing some of my more unusual ideas :)

Does RAD: have a Higher priority than the HDD at boot ? Or did you have to have the Mount List for the RAD: device defining a higher priority than devices on SCSI.device ?

My A1200 has a 64MB simm on my DKB Cobra. (and a 4GB CF card).
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Re: Planning new A1200 purchase, any must have upgrades?
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2010, 02:34:15 AM »
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I have most of the stuff from Cammy's list...

GVP 030/40 "Typhoon" (with scsi) from softhut. The GVP also is equipped with a math coprocessor. I'm not sure which one. I ordered it with the 32mb ram chip. I did look at getting a 64mb FPM SIM but those seem to be quite rare. Also they look like much larger SIMMS.
 
NOS A1200,Subway and PCMCIA network board are scheduled to arrive from amigakit tomorrow. Even if that delivery slips a day, I'll still have it for the holiday weekend...

I'm also going with a 4GB CF HD adapter. I have 2 cards one is 133x and the other is 80x. I wonder if it makes a difference? I also have a 32GB card, but I'm holding off trying that immediately.



133x and 80x you will not notice the difference.., the slowest part of the chain is going to be the IDE on the motherboard.  That is not to say it will be slow, far from it.  The CF card just will use the IDE channel to its FULLEST (Not to mention SILENT, No HDD whine).
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Re: Planning new A1200 purchase, any must have upgrades?
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2010, 02:58:21 AM »
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No to mention I'm sure it uses less power than notebook drive.

Anyway, the one thing to consider also might be an upgraded power supply I suppose?

I was going to try the stock power supply first. If that proves to be flakey then maybe I'll look into building something with Pico-PSU. Would 90 watts be enough for the system?

http://www.virtech.ca/detailProduct.php?str=GE-PSU901487¤cy=USD

My A1200 runs Like a dream on my A500 heavy brick (60W). At least commodore had the willingness to be cheap enough to reuse the connectors and the same pinout as the A500.  I am sure it was them being UBER CHEAP, but it enabled a lot of us to replace the weak as piss, lightweight A1200 supply.

[edit] @ that link, that ONE PCB is the ENTIRE PSU ?, You are fracking kidding me ?????????????

Thats awesome, but I need one in excess of 145W for my A4000 (Existing wattage).

[edit2] Oh wait, thats 90W 12V to ATX (DC to DC)..., thats no good :(  Would be awesome for 240VAC to ATX.
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A4000D - CSMKII//128MB/IDE CF/Indivision Scandoubler
A1200
A1000

(And now a Minimig) :>)