Closed A2091 Install disk

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I will gladly pay postage to me in Canada or locally pickup (GTA region) a copy of the A2091 install disk for my Amiga 2000.
My research has told me that #1 I cannot autoboot the SCSI drive I have, nor have the onboard RAM recognized and therefore need this disk and #2 I can make my own copy of this disk but the process seems quite daunting for this relative newbie.
 
I will gladly pay postage to me in Canada or locally pickup (GTA region) a copy of the A2091 install disk for my Amiga 2000.
My research has told me that #1 I cannot autoboot the SCSI drive I have, nor have the onboard RAM recognized and therefore need this disk and #2 I can make my own copy of this disk but the process seems quite daunting for this relative newbie.

Your research regarding the A2091 on-board RAM was in error. This is Auto Config Fast RAM which means you just need to install the Fast RAM in the sockets provided and set the RAM size jumpers accordingly.

The only thing you need the A2091 install software for is (Optional) testing of the Fast RAM and the (Required) format and install of a boot-able drive. ;)
 
I will gladly pay postage to me in Canada or locally pickup (GTA region) a copy of the A2091 install disk for my Amiga 2000.
My research has told me that #1 I cannot autoboot the SCSI drive I have, nor have the onboard RAM recognized and therefore need this disk and #2 I can make my own copy of this disk but the process seems quite daunting for this relative newbie.

Your research regarding the A2091 on-board RAM was in error. This is Auto Config Fast RAM which means you just need to install the Fast RAM in the sockets provided and set the RAM size jumpers accordingly.

The only thing you need the A2091 install software for is (Optional) testing of the Fast RAM and the (Required) format and install of a boot-able drive. ;)
I second that.

The only alternative I can see is that you might need a ROM upgrade with some accelerators on the Amiga 2000, such as the Fusion-Forty or depending on the OS you use.
 
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