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Picasso II Is Making A2000 Lock Up
« on: February 22, 2008, 10:38:31 AM »
For the first time I was trying to install a Picasso II card in my A2000.  It seems to work ok until I start opening windows.  If I can get the drive icon to open a window I usually can't open the next drawer.  The icon will light up, and the computer freezes.  I can still move the pointer around but can't do anything.  The icon I double clicked on stays lite up.  Any ideas?  I figured I'd ask before I started going through a long process of trying to eliminate things.  I have an A2000 R6.2 motherboard.  G-Force 030 accelerator with 16 megs of ram on it.  Megachip for 2 megs of chip Ram.  ECS chip set.  Lisa flicker fixer in video slot plugged into the Picasso II.  I changed it to a picasso 600X400 screen mode and was stuck there and not able to do anything.  I had to physically remove the Picasso card to be able to change screen modes to an ECS supported mode to be able to do anything with the computer.  Any ideas or something obvious I'm missing?  Thanks,

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Re: Picasso II Is Making A2000 Lock Up
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2008, 10:42:23 AM »
I should mention I have 3.1 roms and OS 3.9.
 

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Re: Picasso II Is Making A2000 Lock Up
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2008, 11:05:50 AM »
No, as of right now I am only using what is loaded from the Picasso II install disks version 2.2  I have not installed P96 yet.  I also have seen that there is an install disk version 2.4 that I could download.  I didn't want to get too far along installing more software until I had a little better handle on what was happening.  It would throw more variables into the mix but maybe I'll have to.

Dan