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Re: PCMCIA CD-Drive Driver's!
« on: February 23, 2004, 01:11:17 PM »
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watcher wrote:
Hi
I have'nt used an Amiga for about 10 Years! But now i thought id get another one as my old A1200 was probably the best computer i ever owned! So i have bought a A1200 from ebay (i havnt actually got it yet!) along with a Blizzard 1230-IV accelerator (is this good, bad or what?)and would like to ask some questions!


A 1230 board will make the A1200 much faster than you remember a stock A1200 being, it's not enough to play MP3s smoothly, but it's enough to have fun with. Did it come with any RAM?

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1). Is it possable to use USB devices on an A1200??


You can buy a USB card for the A1200, these attach to an internal "clockport" in your Amiga. Some Amigas unfortunately don't have this port, that's one thing to check once you have the machine before you start planning any upgrades.

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2). I have a Amacom PCMCIA CD/DVD drive, will this work on the A1200 and does it need drivers and and if so where can i find them?????


The connection works in theory if you have the 16-bit version of the PCMCIA card. As far as I can tell Amacom supply 16-bit and 32-bit cards for their drives.

You'd also need drivers, I have no idea if they exist. http://www.aminet.net is the first place to look for any Amiga software you're after.

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Please help!
Im finding this quite daunting, especially as reading through the forum i've never heard of 99.9% of the things your talking about!


Welcome to Amiga.org. We're all dorks. :-)
 

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Re: PCMCIA CD-Drive Driver's!
« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2004, 03:23:22 PM »
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watcher wrote:
What are the roms for? When i used to have an A1200 the workbench was just on some floppy's?!

So do those roms contain the OS (workbench) or are they just a firmware update thats necassary for OS 3.9 to run?


The simplest way to look at it is that the core of the OS - the stuff that doesn't really need to change that often - is on the motherboard's ROM chips. The Workbench disk just has the extra utilities and libraries that "flesh out" the OS and set up/store your preferences, etc.

For best results, you need to have the same Kickstart (ROM) and Workbench (disk) versions, except for OS 3.5 and 3.9, which both run on Kickstart 3.1 ROMs.
 

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Re: PCMCIA CD-Drive Driver's!
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2004, 03:24:25 PM »
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JJ wrote:
I used to have the same blizzard 030 and i could play mp3 decent enough.


I said smoothly ;-)