And the battery you mentioned was already removed; the previous owner did that for me. Does it impact the A4000 if you DON'T have it?
Without the battery the Amiga does not remember the current time if you switch if off. It does not impact its function, though. You just have to get the time from anywhere else (e.g. an internet time server).
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I still need to know what CD-RW I can use with the A4000, that won't interfere with the power supply and will work with all programs for the Amiga.
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You can use any IDE drive. But the internal IDE bus might not allow writing faster than 2x or at max. 4x.
The modern LiteOn drives are quite short.
After I install the new Kickstarts, do I have to do anything special to make the A4000 "notice" them?
No. The Kickstart is like the BIOS on PCs. Either it works at once or it does not work at all, then the Amiga does not boot.
I have a IDE Hard Drive in the A4000 already, a Maxtor 4.1 GB. Can I replace it with something much larger, say a 20-200GB Hard Drive?
Yes, you can. But AmigaOS up to version 3.1 cannot access more than the first 4GB of the drive. There are free drivers available to overcome the limit, but it is a pain to install them. You should rather go for AmigaOS 3.5 or 3.9, they come with the needed drivers and install them automatically.
However, the boot partition (which contains the new drivers) always has to reside inside the first 4GB of the drive. Because after power-on only the Kickstart (3.1) is active and the drivers have to be loaded using the drivers in the Kickstart which can only access the first 4GB.
Bye,
Thomas