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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« on: August 04, 2011, 10:07:35 PM »
@ Franko:

I've got a FastATA in my A1200T too (and never had any issues), but how the **** do you get the ****ing thing to stay in the ROM sockets?  That ****ing piece of ****ing tiewrap isn't worth the **** it is made out of.  :D
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2011, 11:12:31 PM »
@ Delshay:

I've got a FastATA in my A1200T too (and never had any issues), but how the smeg do you get the smegging thing to stay in the ROM sockets?  That smegging piece of smegging tiewrap isn't worth the smeg it is made out of.  :D
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2011, 01:27:19 AM »
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Like I said then, a pain in the bum ;)

I had a go a fitting one myself a few months back and almost destroyed my 3.1 ROMS trying to fit the FAST ATA whereas the IdeFix Express was basically plug-and-play.


I actually killed an A1200 mobo because of the thing.

I pushed the damn thing into the ROM socket because it was looking loose so hard that the back of the A1200 mobo touched the metal side of my tower case... while it was running!  My own damn, stupid fault, but it was due to pure frustration.  Even with the tie-wraps, you can never seem to get them tight enough and with all the fiddling I was doing at the time then the damn thing would keep working loose.

If you just left it in place and didn't fiddle with any cables then it was great.  I guess if you still have the "wedge" case then it wouldn't be an issue either, but when you have it in a tower it is hanging sideways and the weight of the cables plus gravity is always pulling on it.
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #3 on: August 05, 2011, 02:33:14 PM »
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i will not post how to fix the problem unless you remove the stars (you know who you are).


I don't care.  I put the stars in as a joke (yes, I actually typed the stars, no words were auto-censored).  If you're a humourless **** then keep your tips to yourself.  Christ on a bike!
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2011, 02:35:39 PM »
@ Milfos & Franko:

Cheers.  Next time I decide to dust off the A1200T I'll try being a bit more creative with the tie-wraps.

@ Franko:

I'll get my 11 year old son to do it.  :p
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2011, 03:04:09 PM »
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So...

...I'll need to get rid of the RF (a clear violation of the FCC)...


Yes, you need to watch out for that.  Yesterday a black helicopter gunship hovered over my house and a 10-man SWAT team kicked in my front door and held automatic rifles to my head until I agreed to put the RF shielding back on all of my Amigas and screw the cases together.  Then they told me to "have a nice day now, y'all" and raided the next-door neighbour because he has a crack in his car's windshield.  Bastards!  ;)

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As long as I'm setting my self for EPIC FAIL I may as well install it in my extremely flaky NTSC CD32. At least it has a Indivision AGA.

Well, I'm off to The Shack(the store formally known as RADIO SHACK) for supplies as I'll need an 150 watt soldering iron and possibly some other stuff. Next, he Tavern for drinks and finally I'll get started around midnight.


Nah, it will be fine.  Just attach it better than me.  Thinking about it now, I wonder if some double-sided sticky tape would help...
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2011, 08:06:39 PM »
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two can play this game but i don't help out a******. there is no need for * for something so general and a excellent hardware.


And I don't need help from a **** either.

Who said that the hardware wasn't excellent?  It has issues, which is to do with the way that it connects to ports that were not designed to have huge circuit boards attached to them, especially when the mobo is rotated in a manner that also wasn't originally intended.  These are facts, so learn to live with them.

Meanwhile, I'll also point out that I own a Mediator 4000, FastATA4000, 2 x Elbox 1200 towers and an Elbox 4000 tower and one of their 256MB Radeon cards.  I'm hardly targeting Elbox for the fun of it.  They've given me excellent support to my problems in teh past.  UNLIKE YOU.
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Re: Fast ATA MK IV question (A1200)
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2011, 09:19:00 PM »
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Good idea, as at your age the old mind has started to go and things like tie wraps can be a bit confusing to old fuddy duddies like yerself... :)


I just spent 1 hour wondering why my A4000 that had been working perfectly until then had started freezing when loading Workbench, but before loading the wallpaper.  Meanwhile, any USB devices I plugged or unplugged would show the usual pop-ups and when the pop-up vaished it would show a small "square" of the missing Wallpaper.  20 reboots using various drives and after checking very connection later... I noticed the power cable to the floppy had worked loose.  Once teh cable was reinserted I got my lovely 1920x1080 workbench screen in all of its glory again!  Floppy power cable???!!!  Since when has that locked up Workbench?
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