Dear Amiga fans,
I have been using Amiga 500/A1200 till 2000 and was quite advanced user on it After 11 years the Nostalgia came back, turned on the A1200 and worked fine. I have an A1200 with Blizzard Card 1230 accelerator and SCSI Unit. My WB says that I have 16MB RAm, (not sure if its true)
I have a couple of hardware questions which I am placing for now in one post.
1) I bought the PCMIA + CF tranfer card and later I read that it may not work due to the accelerator board. Further on, I learnd that there is a boot menu on kicking (both mouse buttons pressed) and CC0 was showing as a bootable option. Does this mean that I can use the transfer card without probs?
2) I bought mouse adapter (USB-Mouse port) and it worked fine even with my logitech cordless mouse. Is there a similar thing for joystck so as to use a USB joystick?
3) I have a scsi box with 1Gb harddisk and CD-ROM. I wish to replace them with better drives, such as DVD-Writer and y old 30Gb quantum which are both IDE - can these be used in the SCSI box, or I need only SCSI (outdated) stuff?
An alternative to my SCSI HD, are the internal IDE -> memory cards option.
4) There are arguments on the forum that CF cards are much better then SD wrt reliability and compatibility. Is this true?
5) Another argument was that not all CF (or SD) cards are compatible due to speed, and some that work are Transcend and SanDisk. Is this true or -> in another post, a guy had this kind of issue, then he tweaked something in HDToolkit an set max transfer rate to a certain limit, and things then worked fine. So, the CF/SD incompatibilities / problems / issues are becasue of this transfer rate, or it is also true that certain 'cheap' cards do not work well whatever the transfer rate is set? I have Kingston 256Mb and Lexar 256 Mb CF cards, and Sandisk 512/1000/2000mb SD cards all waiting to be used in the amiga! In few words, what gives best results an IDE-CF adapter or a SD-IDE adapter.
Your kind patience in replying would be greatly appreciated. Another Amiga soldier will be back in the scene - was know as dr.Who )Part of INFECT) back in the golden days!
Thank you