Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site dciem.UUCP Path: utzoo!dciem!king From: king@dciem.UUCP (Stephen King) Newsgroups: net.micro.amiga,comp.sys.amiga Subject: SIDECAR Message-ID: <2004@dciem.UUCP> Date: Mon, 10-Nov-86 09:20:48 EST Article-I.D.: dciem.2004 Posted: Mon Nov 10 09:20:48 1986 Date-Received: Mon, 10-Nov-86 09:48:04 EST Distribution: net Organization: D.C.I.E.M., Toronto, Canada Lines: 26 Xref: dciem net.micro.amiga:5666 comp.sys.amiga:11 (0V0) Yessiree, Bob. We have the sidecar in Canada. I saw one at Comspec's Amiga birthday event last Saturday. It was running Microsoft's flight simulator on the Amiga monitor. They say that it will retail (here) for about $1k CDN. Somebody blew it up before I had a good chance to check it out, however. Apparently, there is some power connection that requires the sidecar to be powered down BEFORE the Amiga. Some bystander noticed that the system had crashed (for some unknown reason) and he turned off the Amiga power switch (!). The sidecar died, but the Amiga was OK after the sidecar was detached. I was told that it was advisable to tape over the Amiga power switch when using the sidecar, and use the sidecar power switch to control both units. I don't know when we'll see significant quantities of the sidecar, but I assume they will be arriving at the stores within a few weeks. Anyway, the thing has three IBM expansion slots; no Zorro slots. A 'hard card' could be installed and partitioned so that some percentage is available to each processor. (read 20MByte = 19MByte->Amiga + 1MByte->PC) 8*). ...sjk. (insert standard disclaimer)