Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!samsung!uunet!coplex!disk!specter From: specter@disk.uucp (Byron Max Guernsey) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: Lemmings on an A3000? Message-ID: <1991May21.092847.680@disk.uucp> Date: 21 May 91 09:28:47 GMT References: <91130.135851DEB110@psuvm.psu.edu> <58980002@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> <1991May20.031404.27469@tplrd.tpl.oz.au> Organization: The Alaskan Organization for Amiga Domination Lines: 40 markb@tplrd.tpl.oz.au (Mark Bower) writes: >In article <58980002@hpindwa.cup.hp.com> chuckh@hpindwa.cup.hp.com (Chuck Hacala) writes: >>> Great... now it's sitting here with this lemming hand pointer and a blank >>>screen. The machine isn't locked because I can still move the pointer. But >>>that's all! Nothing else works. Nothing. >[stuff deleted] >>an found that Lemmings would not run if AMax was plugged in. >> >I had the same lock-up problem with my A2000 - I had a non-commodore 3 1/2" >drive connected (a 1.44 MB chinon modified for the 2000). Each time it was >supposed to ask me for the 2nd disk, it would access DF1: (the 1.44 M drive) >and just die - with the 1.44 M drive light still on. Removing the 1.44 M drive >(unplugging data and power leads) solved the problem. - A real pain in the *** >though. >Cheers, >Mark. > | /\ >------------------------------------------------------------|/ \ /----------- >Mark F. Bower. (markb@tplrd.tpl.oz.au) | -Music is Life- \/ -808 State- >Telectronics Pacing Systems R & D | Ex PC user, now Amiga User :-) >7 Sirius Rd, Lane Cove 2066, |------------------------------------- >Australia | Phone (Voice) 413 6913| Disclaimer: All opinions my own >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- IF I boot lemmings up with my hard drive turned on, it will star turning and it doesn't stop. just thought that might be of some relevance. ITs a CLTD controler Byron -- Byron 'Maxwell' Guernsey | /// //\\ specter@disk.UUCP or | /// // \\ uunet!ukma!corpane!disk!specter | \\\/// //====\\ "Great programs aren't written, they're fathered." \\\/ // \\ m i g a