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SID Hervé France
| | Posts 663 16 Feb 2011 17:21
| Hello Just for the fun, some of the offensive comments, write here and elsewhere, merit to be displayed as a welcome message when the hardware boots.
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Jakob Eriksson Sweden
| | (Moderator) Posts 1097 16 Feb 2011 20:18
| As long it is in good fun and does not point out any particular person, I find this idea VERY entertaining :-)
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Thierry Atheist Canada
| | Posts 1830 16 Feb 2011 20:26
| Jakob Eriksson wrote:
| As long it is in good fun and does not point out any particular person, I find this idea VERY entertaining :-) |
It'd be like the "Only AMIGA" video but with the opposite mindset. :-D
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SID Hervé France
| | Posts 663 16 Feb 2011 21:01
| Jakob Eriksson wrote:
| As long it is in good fun and does not point out any particular person
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Of course!More discreet, another idea would be a tribute to the tradition of hidden messages with the elite of these comments and-or to cheer up the Guru Meditation, add them to it.
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Gilles DRIDI France
| | Posts 107 16 Feb 2011 21:05
| Christian Kummerow wrote:
| ... Guillaume Michalakakos wrote:
| You can boot from usb using the deneb usb2 card. And I think most people are doing this because : 2) This is far much faster than the old crappy IDE you have on the amiga motherboard ;-) |
Depends. Its not faster if you use a Graphiccard too on Zorro and play a Video cause the limited Zorro Speed have to be shared. If you want play Music with a Zorro Sound Card its interrupted by the DMA driver you have to use PIO. 5 MB/s IDE is too possible with A1200 and IDEFix Express, FastATA or A4000. I use SCSI of course, USB i use for Sticks, Digicams, Camcorder, Handys and so on.
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Good surprise reading you. SCSI.device exists under a1200 with ROM3.1 even you're hardware seesms to be IDE. Is it a mistaken name or does SCSI.device simply uses PIO instead of DMA? G.D.
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Jakob Eriksson Sweden
| | (Moderator) Posts 1097 16 Feb 2011 22:22
| Thierry Atheist wrote:
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Jakob Eriksson wrote:
| As long it is in good fun and does not point out any particular person, I find this idea VERY entertaining :-) |
It'd be like the "Only AMIGA" video but with the opposite mindset. :-D
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Right on the spot. I am bit divided on this though. On the one hand, the image of the underdog winning against all odds is a powerful theme. On the other hand, maybe we want a more positive image? Putting it in the Guru messages may be just the right kind of humor.
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Marcel Verdaasdonk Netherlands
| | Posts 3979 17 Feb 2011 00:27
| IDK, could you do something like a fortune cookie program in a guru meditation?
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Steve Thomas United Kingdom
| | Posts 178 17 Feb 2011 00:44
| I notice in the MX overview that there is one block of 64bit memory, does this mean that there is now just one bus for fast and chip memory?
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Mr. Derp USA
| | Posts 41 17 Feb 2011 02:12
| Thierry Atheist wrote:
| Didn't Christopher Columbus fall off the planet and land on the Moon or something like that? |
Yes, except that he landed on planet Thierry.
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Team Chaos Leader USA
| | (Moderator) Posts 2094 17 Feb 2011 07:02
| Steve Thomas wrote:
| I notice in the MX overview that there is one block of 64bit memory, does this mean that there is now just one bus for fast and chip memory?
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Yes.
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Christian Kummerow Germany
| | Posts 314 17 Feb 2011 10:36
| Gilles DRIDI wrote:
| Good surprise reading you. SCSI.device exists under a1200 with ROM3.1 even you're hardware seesms to be IDE. Is it a mistaken name or does SCSI.device simply uses PIO instead of DMA? G.D.
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The IDE Port use the scsi.device. Some people maybe can explain the name. IDE on A600/A1200/A4000 dont have DMA. But on the Deneb you cant use DMA if you want play a mp3 from a usb-stick. It interrupts the Transfer to the Zorro Soundcard.
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Gilles DRIDI France
| | Posts 107 17 Feb 2011 12:11
| Christian Kummerow wrote:
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Gilles DRIDI wrote:
| Good surprise reading you. SCSI.device exists under a1200 with ROM3.1 even you're hardware seesms to be IDE. Is it a mistaken name or does SCSI.device simply uses PIO instead of DMA? G.D. |
The IDE Port use the scsi.device. Some people maybe can explain the name. IDE on A600/A1200/A4000 dont have DMA. But on the Deneb you cant use DMA if you want play a mp3 from a usb-stick. It interrupts the Transfer to the Zorro Soundcard.
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Thanks a lot for your answer. The conclusion is a little bit funny ; you're great. G.D. P.S. : I don't play with Deneb for now, bought but not installed yet... other project took my time...
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Jacek Orzechowski Poland
| | Posts 15 17 Feb 2011 13:04
| Niclas Aronsson wrote:
| Any chance of getting the correct measurements for the mx ? Started designing my own case in Sketch up :D WIP EXTERNAL LINK |
Hello I see that there are ideas on cover to NATAMI. I thought of placing the housing NATAMI from Amiga 600, but how to solve the problem While connecting to the original Amiga 600 keyboard? Sorry for the mistakes, but I write with translator.
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Steen Jessen Denmark
| | Posts 35 17 Feb 2011 14:07
| Jacek Orzechowski wrote:
| I thought of placing the housing NATAMI from Amiga 600, but how to solve the problem While connecting to the original Amiga 600 keyboard? Sorry for the mistakes, but I write with translator.
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Hello Jacek - you could probably use this: EXTERNAL LINK
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Wojtek P Poland
| | Posts 1597 17 Feb 2011 15:43
| Team Chaos Leader wrote:
| Steve Thomas wrote:
| I notice in the MX overview that there is one block of 64bit memory, does this mean that there is now just one bus for fast and chip memory? |
Yes. |
64 bit bus x4 burst size=32 byte bursts. both CPU and devices are said on this forum to use 16 byte burst/lines. what's up?
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Wojtek P Poland
| | Posts 1597 17 Feb 2011 15:46
| John Tsakiris wrote:
| ...and because (hopefully) not everything that we do - in this life - is defined by "markets", "numbers" and "marketing policies".
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why? It is still a market, marketing policy and numbers. Just niche market, honest marketing policy and smaller numbers.
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Jacek Orzechowski Poland
| | Posts 15 17 Feb 2011 17:58
| Steen Jessen wrote:
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Jacek Orzechowski wrote:
| I thought of placing the housing NATAMI from Amiga 600, but how to solve the problem While connecting to the original Amiga 600 keyboard? Sorry for the mistakes, but I write with translator. |
Hello Jacek - you could probably use this: EXTERNAL LINK |
Fantastic! So the solution is here. Steen thank you for the link. Now I'm just waiting for NATAMI ...and how much it will cost ;)
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Megol .
| | Posts 679 17 Feb 2011 18:22
| Wojtek P wrote:
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Team Chaos Leader wrote:
| Steve Thomas wrote:
| I notice in the MX overview that there is one block of 64bit memory, does this mean that there is now just one bus for fast and chip memory? |
Yes. |
64 bit bus x4 burst size=32 byte bursts. both CPU and devices are said on this forum to use 16 byte burst/lines. what's up?
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32 bit SDR, effective 64 bit DDR?
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Bartek "Banter" K. Poland
| | (Natami Team) Posts 2277 17 Feb 2011 18:29
| The name "Natami 64 MX" on photos is for a reason:) Cheers
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Steve Thomas United Kingdom
| | Posts 178 17 Feb 2011 20:09
| To make people think it has a 64bit processor? :)
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