Hi,
I had a question regarding a problem I've been having with my old Amiga 1200 system & was hoping I could find someone
who might have a suggestion, or could at least point me in the right direction.
I finally took my Amiga A1200 out of mothballs, it's been sitting idle since 1997 & I was feeling a bit nostalgic.
The system includes a stock A1200 with a 12Gauge 030/882 50MHz accelerator with an 8MB memory SIMM, a 40MB hard
drive & 3.0 ROMs. I hooked up everything, turned the system on & it booted just as it did 12 years ago. I
figured, why not take the opportunity & give the system a bit of a face lift, so I got my hands on a pair of 3.1
ROMs, slapped them in, turned the system on, and.......nothing, no post, no drive clicking, no booting,
NOTHING! just a black screen.
I replaced the 3.1 ROMs with the original 3.0 ROMs, and the system booted up fine once again. To make a long story
short, I traced the problem to the 12Guage itself, or more specifically, to the memory. I found that the system will
boot up just fine with both the 3.1 ROMs & the 12Guage installed, but only if the memory SIMM is removed from the
accelerator!
I was wondering if anyone has/had a similar experience with the 12Guage. I know the 12Guage was one of the very first
CPU accelerators available for the A1200 & was made well before 3.1 came out. I tried researching this problem
on-line, but couldn't really find any information about the 12Guage itself, let alone this specific issue. I'd
appreciate any suggestions or insight anyone might have regarding this problem, thanks.
John.