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Offline Zordar

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Re: Free the Apollo boards datas online petition: sign it!
« on: April 20, 2012, 05:11:02 PM »
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That's pretty much the way Amiga hardware goes, take it to your grave.  Damn annoying users!

At least we got the Haynie files.  That's an awesome resource.

Fingers crossed.

P.S. - Where is the petition?
I wish someone (with the ability to do so) would do the same about the CSA 12-Guage accelerator.  This is a great accelerator for the A1200, and has a very nice SCSI system on-board, but the latest ROM for it does not support the memory controller under 3.1.  I tried upgrading my ROM from 3.0 to 3.1, but found that  If I install any RAM using the on-board SIMM slot, the computer will not post!  Anyone wants to take a look & see if they can fix this bug?!
"And now....all I have to do is say goodbye to what has been my home for so long, and to you, who\'ve been like a father to me." - Star Blazers - The Comet Empire, last (26th) episode.
 

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Re: Free the Apollo boards datas online petition: sign it!
« Reply #1 on: April 20, 2012, 10:44:03 PM »
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What's that ???
It was one of the first generation 030/50Mhz accelerators for the A1200.  It worked beautifully, and has built-in a SCSI-II interface.  Problem is, I believe the company stopped support/closed its doors before 3.1 was released.  Apparently, the memory control system has changed between 3.0 & 3.1, so the ROM on the unit does not work with RAM installed, if you have the 3.1 ROMs installed.  I really don't want to purchase a whole new accelerator, just because this one will not work with 3.1!!
"And now....all I have to do is say goodbye to what has been my home for so long, and to you, who\'ve been like a father to me." - Star Blazers - The Comet Empire, last (26th) episode.