@X-Ray : Revision 1.0 of the Disk Module
I finally got to spend some time with the Beast this week. First thing I did was to make sure that 4060 card was still in place and that all the cables were hooked up properly. I hooked it up to my 1084 and it powered up without any problem. My system came with no HD so I had to re-learn how to configure SCSI drives. I have a handful of 10 year old server-grade SCSI disks, so I had to adapt connectors accordingly. I then booted from the OS3.1 disks and had all sorts of trouble partitioning the HD. The HD toolbox program that comes with OS3.1 is pretty bad IMO. I would have much preferred an FDISK type solution.
Unfortunately I accidentally made the boot partition 4MB instead of 4GB! Strangely enough it was big enough to install the basic OS3.1 components before I realized my mistake. I used that HDDFixSize program to straighten things out.
Here are my observations regarding the 4000T vs my AmigaKit 1200:
* The 4000T keyboard is much better than the 1200. I'm a touch typist and I'm always bumbling around the 1200 keyboard. Not so with the 4000.
* My 1200 gets very hot with all the components it has crammed in it: 1260, IndivisionAGA, Subway, CF-Card adapter. The IndivisionAGA gets wonky after about an hour of use and the video actually looks sync with the LCD ( black picture, flashes, etc). Only solution is to turn off and let it cool down.
* The 4000T does not get hot at all and runs for hours and hours.
* I am using a Viewsonic VX924 (19" LCD, 1280x1024) monitor attached to the Picasso IV. Things look horrible in non-native resolution from both the IndivisionAGA and also the SD/FF part of the PicassoIV. Before installing the Picasso96 drivers, I was using both the 1084 and LCD simultaneously in low res NTSC. Things looked much better on the 1084. Conclusion: I think more pixels are needed to make low res look good (eg. an LCD that runs 1920x1080). Out of curiousity, I ran my MBP's 17" (1920x1080) screen at 640x480 (stretched) and it didn't look nearly as bad as the viewsonic at that resolution.
* In RTG mode, the PicassoIV is awesome! Picasso96 drivers installed w/o any problems! Fast fast fast and looks great! Native 1280x1024 24bit resolutions.
* I installed MagicWB demo just for fun. Looks great and love those new fonts and icons!
* OS3.1 boots in like 5 seconds! FAST! My A1200 came preconfigured with OS3.9 and it is a little bit of a dog. Too much crapola loaded up. Might have to drop the 1200 down to an OS3.1 configuration.
* I highly recommend that anyone coming back to the Amiga from early years (kickstart 1.3, 2.0) should do an install of OS3.1 so you can see the evolution of the OS. I didn't have any kind of appreciation for what was going on with the pre-configured 1200 sytem.
* Ran SysInfo on the 4000T. 44MIPs vs 34MIPs (4060 vs 1260). Disk speed was the biggest difference. I get a little over 1MB/s on the 1200's CF card and almost 7MB/s on the 4000T (7200rpm SCSI).
* I wish the 4000T had an external floppy connector! Swapping all those floppies was no fun!
Next up: Install Deneb card and get CDROM going.