Well, once again you guys were spot on. I took the Indivision out, bent the pins ever so slightly on one side out just a bit, and re-inserted it. I pushed so hard, the motherboard was bending, and it plugged in good and solid. Now all is well, and I have to say...WOW, it is worth the money! It works great. I guess it was me just being too careful when plugging it in. I just wish that my 2630 would work with the jumper enabled for the bootscreen. If I enable it via the jumper, the computer just sits there and does nothing. It may be a case of it waiting for me to select 68000 or 68030, and the Indivision just not displaying the screen. Funny thing, when it was working not plugged in all the way, ClassicWB said I had OCS 030, which concerned me. I did a sysinfo, and it said ECS Agnus and ECS Denise. But now, it shows ECS 030. Also, a couple of times, it showed my 2630 running at 14.3 Mhz. It seems OK now and shows 24.2 Mhz. Who knows...what it was doing that way.
Sysinfo shows the 68030 at 24.2 Mhz, FPU 6882, and MMU 68030 (not in use). What does the "not in use" tell me, that it isn't equipped, or it just isn't working?
Thanks,
Jeff