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Re: Cybervision 64/3D scandoubler broken :/
« on: November 01, 2008, 04:25:31 PM »
Sorry, but I'm not going to remove my CV64/3D as I've just fitted a new HDD and got OS4 going :-)

But I've got both a CV64/3D and your scandoubler in the A4000 at the moment. There is also an Oktagon SCSI card in the top Zorro slot. A VGA monitor is plugged directly onto the scandoubler. I just switched it on from cold while keeping both mouse buttons held. Shortly after which I saw the 'Amiga Early Startup Control' screen.

When I clicked on 'Expansion Board Diagnostic...' I saw:-

1  8512  67  Working
2 2092 8 Working
3 2092 8 Working
4 2092 5 Working
5 8152 100 Working

(2092 is the Oktagon SCSI card)
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Re: Cybervision 64/3D scandoubler broken :/
« Reply #1 on: November 01, 2008, 10:21:00 PM »
Sorry orange, 8152 was a typo and should have been 8512 :oops:

I blame in on being up till 3AM sorting out the jumpers and setting up my new OS4 hard drive :-D

I actually switched on two A4000s to try to quickly determine the numbers for you. However, I forgot that I had removed the Jaz drive from the rear socket of the Oktagon SCSI card on one of them, and also that I had fitted a Tandem card in it, so as to able to use a CF card.  
 

A4000a

Picasso II
Oktagon SCSI card
Tandem card

Numbers:-

1 2092/6
2 2167/11
2 2167/12
3 2092/8
4 2092/5


A4000b

CV64/3D
Phase 5 Scandoubler
Oktagon SCSI card

Numbers:-

1 8512/67
2 2092/8
3 2092/8
4 2092/5
5 8512/100

Looks to me now like the Oktagon SCSI card must be 2092 as it is present in both, and the Picasso II is 2167. This leaves  8512/67 and 8512/100. I don't have a MK3 but I do have a CSPPC in A4000b. Hope you can figure it out mate :-)

 
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