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Offline matt3k

Re: Just got myself an A3000... need some help! :D
« on: October 06, 2012, 06:55:42 PM »
Congrats!!!  Once she is up and running you will be happy.  

What expansion board are you referring to?  A 3000D will not boot without the Daughter Board, you will receive a yellow flashing screen.

Cleaning after battery damage.  Lots of ways to go on this one.  I would take out the entire MB and blow the dust out and perhaps rubbing alcohol to clean it up.  End with apple vinegar or something similar to neutralize acid.  I clean all my sockets and slots with a circuit board cleaner from radio shack.  If you want to mount a battery there are many discussions on a.org about the best way to go.  I personally like having a battery in my systems, although it is not mandatory.  

For the keyboard try some different cia's to start with...  

Keep us posted.
 

Offline matt3k

Re: Just got myself an A3000... need some help! :D
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2012, 01:55:38 PM »
2 other things I just thought of.

1. Snag scsiprefsmui from Aminet.  Run it even if you don't have a battery, it clears amensia and you can set sync and fast scsi.  Make IO lots faster.  (without a battery it will not survive a cold boot).
2. You may want to reseat all the chips, may as well use some circuit board cleaner if you do.
 

Offline matt3k

Re: Just got myself an A3000... need some help! :D
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2012, 03:09:40 PM »
Amber probably is fine.  Your monitor probably can't run below at 15khz.  Try adjusting the fine tuner in back of the 3000 to get rid of the occasional jitters.

If your going to expand the box pick up a Buster 11, they are fairly easy to find.

If you don't have 3.1 I would recommend you get that as well...

As you mentioned above, the market for the 3000 cards are up there, my guess is a real good 3k accelerator will always be high.  Save your pennies for a Warp Engine 3040 or a Cyberstorm MKIII, they work the best in the desktop.

As far as NIC's go, the best zorro nics are the X-Surf and the Ariadne (not the II version).  From my test years ago the Ariadne was the fastest nic in Amiga Zorro land.  The Xsurf is a nice card also with expansion capabilities.

Video - the best zorro based video cards are the Picasso IV, Retina Z3, and the Cybervision 64.  The slower cards are to slow at higher resolutions.

The best addition will be a video card and a nic.  The video will greatly speed up workbench and using the amiga on a lan at decent speeds is convenient.

From my experience, much better to save up for the good stuff, it makes the 3k really nice to use daily...

Thats my 10,000,000,000 Cents (2 cents adjusted for inflation). :)