HI have an Amiga 2000 which is two months
old, It has Klckstart
2.04. 1 also have a
Commodore A2286 Bridge Board
and a Commodore A2630
accelerator card (4Mb 32bit ram)
and a Microbotics 8-Up with 2Mb
installed.
Do you know why I can only
have a maximum of 6Mb of fast ram
when my bridge board is installed.
When tried to add another 2Mb of
memory I got the message
"AUTOCONFIG OUT OF MEMORY",
what does this mean? According to
the A2630 manual when you hold
down the right mouse button, apart
from the option to switch between
the 68000 and 68030, another
option should appear, UNIX. What Is
UNIX anyway, and how do I get It to
appear?
I understand that there are two
64 pin connectors on the back of
the A2630 board and that these are
32 bit memory connectors. Is there
a product out yet which makes use
of these connectors to let me
expand my 32 bit memory? Is the
A2630 fitted with the 68030 or the
680EC30? And finally, will any PC-
AT 3.5" 1.44Mb disk drive work as
a second drive when connected to
the disk drive ribbon cable from my
PC-AT
bridgeboard?
D Whlttlngham
Honley
Hudersfield
The bridgeboard takes up 512Kb of
the Amiga Autoconfig (8Mb) space,
so you are limited to 7.5Mb of fast
RAM, and as most RAM cards
expand in 2Mb segments, this
rounds down to 6Mb. The UNIX
option was on early cards when
Commodore were planning to release
a version of the UNIX operating
system for the Amiga 2000, however
they never did release UNIX for the
Amiga 2000 (in the UK anyway), so
the option was removed. There is at
least one RAM board that plugs in to
the A2630 called produced (I believe)
by DKB in the States, and allowing up to 112Mb of 32-bit RAM
to be added.
The Commodore A2630 is now
one of the few 68030 boards to use
the original (and best) 68030
processor, not the cut-down
680EC30. Future versions of the
Amiga Operating System may not
work properly with the 680EC30
processor. And yes, you can use any
standard 1.44Mb disk drive with the CBM A2286 Bridge Board. JR