craig@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Craig Hubley) (11/28/89)
OK, so I'm actually calling for experience instead of providing it - sue me. This is cross-posted to .tech because I imagine anyone who has solved tech problems in this area (if nobody comes forward and admits doing the above) will be found there, but the answers will be of interest to anyone planning to expand an A1000. Since the above is the cheapest way to get a Mac II clone and loaded Amiga running, I imagine there'll be some interest in it... Is anyone running the above combination (perhaps with an accelerator other than LUCAS/FRANCES), or anything close to it ? What problems have you had? I intend to load up my Amiga with the above configuration - the FRANCES will be full of RAM, the chassis will be reliable at 7.16 MHz, the HD will be a standard SCSI because I want to buy big and be able to move it eventually to another machine, probably a Unix machine. The AMAX is there simply because it's the cheapest Mac II I can imagine, given the rest of the configuration, and I need a Mac II. Things I am concerned about: - Chassis disliking the 16-20 MHz processor. - SCSI interface disliking the 68020's cacheing. - unnamed future cards disliking either of the above. - AMAX assuming bad things about the processor speed or hard drive. - Partitioning the hard drive between Amiga and Mac. - Transferring files between Amiga and Mac. - Running an external Mac floppy from the faster Amiga - since the Mac drive is software-controlled, does the new speed affect things negatively? - Power load for the whole mess. Since hardware-hacking A1000s like this has begun to be the rage, I imagine this will be a much-discussed set of questions. Thanks, email responses appreciated, and I'll sum it all up to the net. If it works, this will scare hell out of the local Mac dealers... heh heh. Now, isn't that worthwhile ? C'mon, folks, tell me this is going to work. Craig Hubley -- Craig Hubley ------------------------------------- Craig Hubley & Associates "Lead, follow, or get out of the way" craig@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca ------------------------------------- craig@gpu.utcs.toronto.edu mnetor!utgpu!craig@uunet.UU.NET
bmacintyre@watdragon.waterloo.edu (Blair MacIntyre) (11/29/89)
craig@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Craig Hubley) writes: >Since the above is the cheapest way to get a Mac II >clone and loaded Amiga running, I imagine there'll be some interest in it... [....] >The AMAX is there simply because >it's the cheapest Mac II I can imagine, given the rest of the configuration, >and I need a Mac II. Sorry to burst your bubble, but this will give you a souped up SE or something of that ilk. The MacII is more than just a faster Mac. ( I don't have one, I work with one. I'm an 4 year Amiga owner ... ) No wars please. I want to nip this baby in the bud before we start a "The MacII is can be emulated on an Amiga 1000" war ... -- -- Blair MacIntyre, Professional Leech on Society ( aka CS Graduate Student ) -- bmacintyre@{watcgl, watdragon, violet}.{waterloo.edu, UWaterloo.ca} -- Dating, verb: prearranged socializing with intent.