HammerD wrote:
early stocks used the same case as the ESCOM A4000T but there was a late production version that used a much better (larger with bigger power supply) case aimed at the video market. QuikPak is best remembered for their A4060 accelerator card, which is considered the best / fastest by some for its use of EDO RAM. There were plans for an onboard SCSI update for the card but I don't think it was ever released (you sent your card back for a hardware / software update).
Hi, just asking again, do you have any evidence that a "late production version" actually shipped using a much better case? I have never heard of this...
HammerD,
I think we may indeed be talking past each other. In no way am I trying to infer that a "super (QuikPak) A4000T" exists. I as have stated previously, there was a late revision to the
QuikPak assembled A4000Ts in which a different case was substituted for the horrible ESCOM/AI (Enlite) case. The "new case" was taller, slightly wider and had a larger power supply. It's intended market was specifically the video community and those who wanted more expansion room (in the case). Like the ESCOM predecessors assembled / shipped by QuikPak, these late A4000Ts shipped with the QuickPak manufactured A4060(T) accelerator card. Other than the above mentioned differences (in case and P/S) there is no difference in specs.. same mobo, keyboard, mouse, OS, etc...
I saw two of these cases at the last Gateway Amiga Show (St. Louis) at the (I believe) CompuQuick booth in the dealer's room. I'm pretty sure if you ask some of the other old timers around the site they can confirm this version of the A4000T (Tigger comes to mind).
FYI I was at the last Toronto Amiga Show so we likely ran across each other. The QuikPak luggables were demo units only (none shipped).
Just so everyone knows, my history with the world of Amiga is as follows:
Registered C= developer, still have all of my developer materials (AmigaMail, RKMs for both WB1.3 and 2.x). I also still have some of the developer disks handed out at the (IIRC) last C= developer meeting in Long Beach.
For a brief time I was the designer and manufacturer of an aftermarket A3000 case which upgraded a standard A3000D into an A3000T. The purpose was to provide a less expensive alternative to buying the (then) very expensive A3000T. The case was sold through the local Amiga Dealer for about 2 years.
Webmaster for
Amiga Developer Network during the pre-Gateway days (originated by Wayne Hunt and Kermit Woodall of NovaDesign). This was a developer related site that was in competition to be the next official developer support network. Once Gateway and the Fleecy crowd got involved, they invented something called (IIRC)
KOSH. I eventually wound up being the (last) webmaster for the developer portion of that site as well.
We now return you to your regular scheduled banter. :-D
Regards,
Ltstanfo
Moderator - AO