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Re: A2000
« Reply #14 on: January 06, 2012, 05:04:49 PM »
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Apollo 2030 Turbo
Remove the second simm and model is under it.



Cool.. thanks..

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Re: A2000
« Reply #15 on: January 06, 2012, 05:06:30 PM »
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I can't quite figure the AMIGA community out at times. I announced these card readers a good while back.Many of you have bought them and are using them now. It seems most make assumptions instead of reading the info or simply asking(save2600 did ask btw). Most seem afraid to email me for help and i am always just a email away either here or the store. I was slow getting info out,but for those who emailed me,we had their reader up and working on their amiga in 10 mins in most cases.SCSi isn't black magic,and these card readers are not voodoo,they do work. The biggest problem i see if people don't educate them on the basics of how scsi work,its very simple in most cases and a little knowledge goes along way.Some other cases they are using old badly implimented scsi controllers or old roms. This is not the fault of scsi,blame the maker of the card. What is worse i guess is the forums are filled with scsi MIS-Information. This gets repeated over the years.
Just so everyone knows, when you buy a card reader from me,i do stand behind it,and i will give person one on one help if you need it.

Sorry to hijack your thread!

Mech


Dang.. Hijacker.. ha.. no worries it is all good.  

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Re: A2000
« Reply #16 on: January 06, 2012, 05:42:19 PM »
Quote from: mechy;674636
I can't quite figure the AMIGA community out at times. I announced these card readers a good while back.Many of you have bought them and are using them now. It seems most make assumptions instead of reading the info or simply asking(save2600 did ask btw). Most seem afraid to email me for help and i am always just a email away either here or the store. I was slow getting info out,but for those who emailed me,we had their reader up and working on their amiga in 10 mins in most cases.SCSi isn't black magic,and these card readers are not voodoo,they do work. The biggest problem i see if people don't educate them on the basics of how scsi work,its very simple in most cases and a little knowledge goes along way.Some other cases they are using old badly implimented scsi controllers or old roms. This is not the fault of scsi,blame the maker of the card. What is worse i guess is the forums are filled with scsi MIS-Information. This gets repeated over the years.
Just so everyone knows, when you buy a card reader from me,i do stand behind it,and i will give person one on one help if you need it.

Sorry to hijack your thread!

Mech


I'll vouch for what Mechy said.  He even sent me an email when he hadn't heard from me to check that the product was working OK!

You can trust this guy 1000%.  He stands behind everything he sells.
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Re: A2000
« Reply #17 on: January 06, 2012, 06:38:10 PM »
Mechy wrote a reply recently that was rather thorough and I have 100% confidence in his products and ability to sqaure things away if/when there are problems. I don't believe SCSI to be "black magic", but I have run across my fair share of completely idiotic and unexplainable behaviors dealing with SCSI all these years.  

Latest one has to do with a Plextor CD writer where the 2091 card stubbornly refuses to boot the HD quickly as it would if there were a non-writer installed. With a CD in the drive, the 2091 card *does* allow for a quicker boot, but is still not as fast to get off its ass upon a reset/cold boot. And yes, all settings and config scenarios have been covered. *This* is the sole reason I'm even considering one of his SCSI<>card readers, BUT... I've got another question about his reader, which I'll do in a PM.   :)
 

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Re: A2000
« Reply #18 on: January 06, 2012, 08:54:08 PM »
Quote from: save2600;674649
Mechy wrote a reply recently that was rather thorough and I have 100% confidence in his products and ability to sqaure things away if/when there are problems. I don't believe SCSI to be "black magic", but I have run across my fair share of completely idiotic and unexplainable behaviors dealing with SCSI all these years.  

Latest one has to do with a Plextor CD writer where the 2091 card stubbornly refuses to boot the HD quickly as it would if there were a non-writer installed. With a CD in the drive, the 2091 card *does* allow for a quicker boot, but is still not as fast to get off its ass upon a reset/cold boot. And yes, all settings and config scenarios have been covered. *This* is the sole reason I'm even considering one of his SCSI<>card readers, BUT... I've got another question about his reader, which I'll do in a PM.   :)


Don't worry, you're not alone.  There's a reason why I have IDE cards in my big box Amigas.  :D
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Re: A2000
« Reply #19 on: January 06, 2012, 09:44:47 PM »
SO what up with my A2000 floppy drive.. HELLO. hijacked thread..hehe.  I could do away with the internal floppy put in a blank go with a SD card reader in the back + an external Floppy. :).

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Re: A2000
« Reply #20 on: January 06, 2012, 10:33:59 PM »
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SO what up with my A2000 floppy drive.. HELLO. hijacked thread..hehe.  I could do away with the internal floppy put in a blank go with a SD card reader in the back + an external Floppy. :).

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Probably just old age.  Try cleaning it otherwise look for a replacement on eBay.
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Re: A2000
« Reply #21 on: January 06, 2012, 11:03:14 PM »
Quote from: Vlabguy1;674671
SO what up with my A2000 floppy drive.. HELLO.

What's wrong with your floppy?  :laughing:

I have a few collecting dust over here if you'd like a replacement. BUT... have you tried douching yours out real well first? Mixture of Summers Eve and contact cleaner usually sets 'em right.    :lol:   j/k

Okay, taking a cotton swap or tooth brush and cleaning out the grime is the first thing I'd do. Sometimes if they're real bad, I'll have a vacuum at the ready to suck all that crap up. Cans of air will just blow all the dust around and ends up in your eyes and everywhere else.

Next, see the two little black switches near the front left? Spray some contact cleaner into them and actuate manually a few times. Next, you can try cleaning the heads with a Q-Tip and some rubbing alcohol.

Someone here also wrote up a nice "how to" when it comes to removing the old grease from the rails that the head moves up and down on and then reapplies lithium, so that might be in order to.

Failing all that - hit me up for a working drive if you want! Mine are missing the front plastic bezel, so you'd have to make sure you keep yours...
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Re: A2000
« Reply #22 on: January 07, 2012, 12:45:15 AM »
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What's wrong with your floppy?  :laughing:

I have a few collecting dust over here if you'd like a replacement. BUT... have you tried douching yours out real well first? Mixture of Summers Eve and contact cleaner usually sets 'em right.    :lol:   j/k

Okay, taking a cotton swap or tooth brush and cleaning out the grime is the first thing I'd do. Sometimes if they're real bad, I'll have a vacuum at the ready to suck all that crap up. Cans of air will just blow all the dust around and ends up in your eyes and everywhere else.

Next, see the two little black switches near the front left? Spray some contact cleaner into them and actuate manually a few times. Next, you can try cleaning the heads with a Q-Tip and some rubbing alcohol.

Someone here also wrote up a nice "how to" when it comes to removing the old grease from the rails that the head moves up and down on and then reapplies lithium, so that might be in order to.

Failing all that - hit me up for a working drive if you want! Mine are missing the front plastic bezel, so you'd have to make sure you keep yours...


Thank you.. :).. yeah mine um had a few dust bunnies.. I will post a pic in a few.  She looks pretty clean now.. I hope this does the trick. I will find out tomorrow when I reinstall it into the 2000.  I will keep this situation updated.

Thanks again
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Re: A2000
« Reply #23 on: January 07, 2012, 12:52:46 AM »
Quote from: amiman99;674629
Apollo 2030 Turbo
Remove the second simm and model is under it.




Holy moly you are correct :).. but I see no Apollo lol.

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Re: A2000
« Reply #24 on: January 07, 2012, 01:40:14 AM »
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Probably just old age.  Try cleaning it otherwise look for a replacement on eBay.



yeah kinda like me..haha.. here is my dusty old floppy.. :).

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Re: A2000
« Reply #25 on: January 07, 2012, 01:54:21 AM »
Quote from: Vlabguy1;674705
yeah kinda like me..haha.. here is my dusty old floppy.. :).

Rich

I have *NEVER* seen a drive look that bad. Umm... yeah, get some Summers Eve or Massengill on that puppy but quick!  :lol:
 

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Re: A2000
« Reply #26 on: January 07, 2012, 02:37:58 AM »
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I have *NEVER* seen a drive look that bad. Umm... yeah, get some Summers Eve or Massengill on that puppy but quick!  :lol:



Pretty bad huh?
yup it is cleaned so I hope it still works.

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Re: A2000
« Reply #27 on: January 07, 2012, 02:40:05 AM »
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yeah kinda like me..haha.. here is my dusty old floppy.. :).

Rich


Holy crap!  A fur-lined floppy!

OK, there's only one way to clean this.  Take a small fluffy kitten, comb it vigorously with a nylon brush until balloons are drawn to it and then rub the kitten gently over the drive until the kitten is dustier than the drive.

Works like a charm.  :D
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Re: A2000
« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2012, 03:22:13 AM »
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Holy crap!  A fur-lined floppy!

OK, there's only one way to clean this.  Take a small fluffy kitten, comb it vigorously with a nylon brush until balloons are drawn to it and then rub the kitten gently over the drive until the kitten is dustier than the drive.

Works like a charm.  :D


Nice..I'm sure my kitty will enjoy that..ha..
So this is a lesson for those who have not looked in to their older floppy drives..

Rich
 

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Re: A2000
« Reply #29 from previous page: January 07, 2012, 12:58:44 PM »
Quote from: Darrin;674712
Holy crap!  A fur-lined floppy!

OK, there's only one way to clean this.  Take a small fluffy kitten, comb it vigorously with a nylon brush until balloons are drawn to it and then rub the kitten gently over the drive until the kitten is dustier than the drive.

Works like a charm.  :D


That'll just make your Kitty mean..!

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