sterling@dasys1.UUCP (Sterling Brown) (07/13/89)
About 2 weeks ago I purchased and installed the New Agnus Chip. The chip works great!! Its realy nice to have 1Meg of CHIP RAM. I havent found and incompatibilities yet, just a few odd side effects. The only game I play right now is F16 Falcon. Ive been getting a little fuz on the instrument pannel now and then, but thats nothing. What im concered about is the WorkBench mouse. When I move the mouse slowly accross the screen I can see it jump out of the path a few times along the way. Its not bad, but its noticable. Has any one else who installed the new chips had the problem. \===========================\ The Human /===========================/ \ Sterling L. Brown........ \ Opperating / "Don't blame me for my / \ \ System / spelling!.... Blame / \ AmigaDos, UNIX, MSDOS \=============/ my Spellchecker!"-me / \=================\ /=================/ // A Serious \ CIS: 71101,616 / "O give me a home _ // Amiga \ USENET: sterling@dasys1 / where the serial \X/ Programmer \=========================/ ports rome!"
balzer@frambo.dec.com (Christian Balzer) (07/14/89)
In article <10197@dasys1.UUCP>, sterling@dasys1.UUCP (Sterling Brown) writes... > >What im concered about is the WorkBench mouse. >When I move the mouse slowly accross the screen I can see it >jump out of the path a few times along the way. Its not bad, but >its noticable. Has any one else who installed the new chips had >the problem? Before I start screaming wildy things like "I told you" and "Why do you folks NEVER listen to me?" at CBM and possibly get some people very upset, could you describe your problem a little more? Like, how does it jump out of the path? Horizontally, vertically? Or are there some sort of double/ghostimages of the pointer while you move it??? Does it happen on specific regions of the screen, or everywhere? Is it just the Workbench pointer, or do the custom pointers of other applications on other screens act the same? Does the same thing happen when you use the Amiga/cursor-keys combination to move the pointer? A dirty mouse could have a similar effect. Regards, - <CB> -- _ _ / / | \ \ <CB> aka Christian Balzer - The Software Brewery - < < |-< > UUCP : decwrl!frambo.dec.com!CB | E-Net: FRAMBO::BALZER \ \_ |_/ / I-Net: CB@frambo.dec.com -OR- CB@frambo.enet.dec.com ------------ PMail: Im Wingertsberg 45, D-6108 Weiterstadt, F.R.G.