Now that I think I have the problem with the PCMCIA ethernet card licked (spend more money on another card, that oughta fix it), I installed the accelerator and it's acting wierd: Guru errors, Workbench boot-up errors. It keeps trying to boot, but no go.
I tested the 16mb simm that came installed in the Apollo in something else, to make sure that worked fine, then I tested the Apollo without the memory in the A1200. Boots fine, no problem.
I thought it might be giving me grief because I was using the wimpy original power supply, so I upped the p/s to an A500 35watt unit--no Bigfoots (Bigfeet? Proudfoots/Proudfeet?) to be had at Software Hut, if anybody has a spare, I might be interested), but got the same results as before, with an old simm that I'd used in my A2000 with A2630, and with the simm that shipped with the Apollo.
:-? Hmmm. Held down mouse buttons for early startup, disabled the CPU caches, and everything boots up fine, all ram is recognized. The thing seems happy as a clam.
How much speed am I sacrificing here with the caches disabled? Is there something loading at boot that's causing this error, that I could alter and still use my caches? It's kind of a pain in the rear to always boot with both fingers down, too.
I have no previous personal experience with the Apollo 1240, but it seems to get mediocre reviews. I just wanted to get some fast ram going, and this was a fairly inexpensive way to do it.
Current system configuration: A1200, 8mb 2.5" ide hard drive, OS3.1 on 3.0 rom, Apollo 1240/25 with 16mb fast, no scsi.
Any assistance is appreciated.
DWMR