Okay… A bit of an update. I bought another fully put together V2.2 board (Accept for Clockport and power headers).
Here is something interesting. Apollo 4040-4060 board with RAM populated and no Fast RAM simms. Works no problem.
As soon as you install a 64MB or 128MB fast RAM Simm. Works fine. As soon as you install RAM onto the Apollo card, System won’t boot, hangs in Grey screen.
remove FAST RAM Simm or simms, it boots. Jumper for CPU on Mainboard set to internal. Not got around to testing a 68060 CPU yet in the ext. jumper position.
Edit:
Update. Cyberstorm 060/PPC now installed with Mainboard jumpers set to Ext. No issues. Both RAM being seen. 112MB Fast RAM and 128MB Cyberstorm.
I’m guessing Both RAM regions on Int. setting conflict?
Edit 2:
Plugged back in the Apollo 4040-4060. Removed the FastRAM SIMM size jumper completely. CPU board works no problem. All 128MB RAM on the CPU is detected. Looks like I haven’t read the specs on this properly? Or another issue found?
Anyways. Hope this helps others.
Will when get chance test out my Warp Engine 060 in this new Mainboard.
Here is something interesting. Apollo 4040-4060 board with RAM populated and no Fast RAM simms. Works no problem.
As soon as you install a 64MB or 128MB fast RAM Simm. Works fine. As soon as you install RAM onto the Apollo card, System won’t boot, hangs in Grey screen.
Edit:
Update. Cyberstorm 060/PPC now installed with Mainboard jumpers set to Ext. No issues. Both RAM being seen. 112MB Fast RAM and 128MB Cyberstorm.
I’m guessing Both RAM regions on Int. setting conflict?
Edit 2:
Plugged back in the Apollo 4040-4060. Removed the FastRAM SIMM size jumper completely. CPU board works no problem. All 128MB RAM on the CPU is detected. Looks like I haven’t read the specs on this properly? Or another issue found?
Anyways. Hope this helps others.
Will when get chance test out my Warp Engine 060 in this new Mainboard.
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