dave@uwmcsd1.UUCP (03/20/87)
Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about the "INSIDER" 1 meg/rtc upgrade from michigan software? This is the $349 unit that you plug in the 68000 socket and plug it back in the board. Ad is on page 22 in Amazing computing, vol 2 # 3. -- Dave Rasmussen c/o Computing Services Division @ U of WI - Milwaukee Internet: dave@csd1.milw.wisc.edu Uucp: uwvax!uwmcsd1!dave {o,o} Csnet: dave%uwmcsd1@uwm Phone: +1 (414) 963-5133 \u/ ICBM: 43 4 58 N/ 87 55 52 W Usnail: 3200 N Cramer #E380, Milw WI 53211
DANLOY@POLYGRAF.BITNET (08/16/89)
Hello Amigans, I have a A1000 (old AGNUS - one of the first 1000's released in 1985) and I'm having problems (??) with the Insider board. Since this combination is tried and tested, maybe someone out there in netland can help resolve this small annoyance (or bug?) What is the latest version of the Insider HW/and SW? I bought mine from Go-Amiga last summer, so I suppose it's the latest since I've "heard" that Mich S/W has "discontinued" making the card. Now to the problem... I seem to get a load of 00000003.xxxxxxx and 000000004.xxxxxxxxx guru's. Is this common? Are some programs written "badly" to cause such memory faults. I've tested the mem chips time and time again, switched the location around to other memory borders, but this doesn't stop. Sometimes it guru's within minutes of a program, and some days I never get a crash. How can I make my Amy behave? Thanks in advance. Mitch Spinner (using someone else's account -- but send to this account cause I don't have one)