Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!husc6!necntc!ci-dandelion!ulowell!page From: page@ulowell.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: C-Ltd 20Meg Hard Drive Message-ID: <1159@ulowell.cs.ulowell.edu> Date: Sun, 29-Mar-87 12:28:38 EST Article-I.D.: ulowell.1159 Posted: Sun Mar 29 12:28:38 1987 Date-Received: Mon, 30-Mar-87 02:47:56 EST References: <401@pttesac.UUCP> Reply-To: page@ulowell.cs.ulowell.edu (Bob Page) Organization: University of Lowell Lines: 77 Keywords: Hard Drive disk C-Ltd external fast ram trouble aaargh Since my posting saying "I have CLtd ram and disk, both work fine" I've received a lot of e-mail asking to clarify some things. Here's a more complete picture of my setup. I have a Launch Amiga - the bunch of Amiga's made in the first batch. I got the system about three weeks before first customer ship (via the developer's program); so I don't think it is any different than what first customers got. I have not opened the case, ever. I have not replaced any PALs, have not added the EXTRA-HALFBRIGHT rev chip, have not replaced the 68000 with a 68010, etc. I have not even looked at the underside to see the signatures (although I've looked at other's machines). I got the aMega 1MB RAM from a dealer ... it was the first batch that CLtd sent out. It has the wait state problem talked about some time ago, and documented in Amazing Computing. I did *not* fix the board; it still has the wait state. I will eventually make the necessary mods, but not until I finish a couple of projects that I'm working on. I can't afford to be without the system (or the RAM) for a few days or more if I botch the board (I'm a strict software type, you see). I got the Cltd hard disk directly from Cltd as part of their developer program. It arrived December '86, in what I understand was their first batch of drives to go out. I also got the pass-through board that allowed the RAM to 'pass the bus' to the drive controller. I did not read the instructions at first, and just stuck the PTB into the RAM and plugged the disk controller into it. When I powered up the Amiga, the power light was dim, and no request for KS came up. *Then* I read the directions, and put the PTB in correctly. I have not had any problems since then, and I have not *moved* the ram or disk controller since. I have the RAM against the Amiga, and the disk controller plugged into the RAM. I could have put it the other way, but didn't. Again, I have not opened *any* hardware. My serial port, parallel port external drive port and audio ports are all in use. I do not have anything in the second mouse port, although I have had joysticks there without any problems. I am not using any form of external clock, and the serial port and parallel port just have a modem and printer in them - nothing fancy that uses the power pins. I only have one A1010 external 3.5 inch disk in the disk port, and the audio ports are Y'ed together into my monitor. There is nothing in the composite video jack. So, nothing special here. The setup has performed reliably since installation. I power the system (Amiga, drive, etc) up and down via a power strip, so everything comes up and down at once. I do not leave the system on continuously, it gets powered up and down a couple of times per day. I hope that answers all the questions you may have. My only fear is that making the modification to the RAM to remove wait states might result in RAM and/or disk errors; a fear that only crossed into my mind today. Lastly, if I had to buy RAM and hard disk *today*, knowing what I now know, I still _might_ get the CLtd stuff, since it is cheap, and works (for me, anyway). Of course, if I had somebody else's RAM, I'd be very careful about a CLtd hard disk, and make sure that I could return it if it didn't work correctly. Sometimes it is true that "you get what you pay for," although a SCSI disk controller and 20MB hard disk for less than $750 (developer's discount) is pretty hard to pass up. Of course, a broken system isn't a value at any price. It is unfortunate that CLtd, in announcing two add-on products for the Amiga, has managed to create controversy over both of them. My initial posting regarding Fred's problems was to point out that not everybody has problems. I know several others who have CLtd products (RAM + disk) and also have no problems, but do not know what versions/revisions/modifications they have made to their hardware, if any. ..Bob -- Bob Page, U of Lowell CS Dept. page@ulowell.{uucp,edu,csnet} 617/452-5000