Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!mailrus!uwm.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!zardoz.cpd.com!tmiuv0!rick From: rick@tmiuv0.uucp Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Starboard info Message-ID: <2187@tmiuv0.uucp> Date: 7 Jun 90 13:47:10 GMT References: <7761@ur-cc.UUCP> Organization: Technology Marketing Inc., Irvine, CA Lines: 39 In article <7761@ur-cc.UUCP>, jea@merlin.cvs.rochester.edu (Joanne Albano) writes: > Could someone tell me where Starboard II memory > gets configured! I would like to talk to someone > who has managed to load the new kick into Starboard > memory. > > Thanks Joanne > > > Joanne Albano, Center for Visual Science (716) 275-3055 > Room 274 Meliora Hall, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627 > INTERNET: jea@cvs.rochester.edu Well, Joanne, it rather depends on what you have on the expansion port. Typically, you'll find the StarBoard configures at $200000, but that may be different if you have other stuff on the bus. I've not tried to Kickit (1.4B3) into my SB2 on Amoeba I (my A1000). Perhaps that's something I can try. 90% of my work is now done on Amoeba II, which started out as an A2000 (small keycaps) but is now an A2500/030 with 8-Up! and HardFrame running a Seagate ST138N and a Conner CP3200. Yes, the 3200 works. No, warm boots are a bit of a problem yet. I'm working on that. "Autoconfig can be a wonderful thing!" -- Paraphrased from Peter O'Toole in "Creator" Rick Stevens, consulting for MicroBotics Author of SB2Test and co-author of MBRTest -- .-------------------------------------------------------------------------. / [- O] Rick Stevens (All opinions are mine. Everyone ignores them anyway.) \ | ? +--------------------------------------------------------------------| | V | uunet!zardoz!tmiuv0!rick (<-- Work (ugh!)) | |--------+ uunet!zardoz!xyclone!sysop (<-- Home Unix (better!)) | | uunet!perigrine!ccicpg!conexch!amoeba2!rps2 (<-- Home Amiga (Best!!) | \ 75006.1355@compuserve.com (CIS: 75006,1355) (<-- CI$) / `-------------------------------------------------------------------------' "I was Caesarean born. When I leave the house, I use the window." - Steven Wright