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Hint: Buffered DMA is much faster than PIO on the A2091! |
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I'll second the Recommendation for Ralph Babel's Guru ROM, it significantly increased the performance of the A2091 Controller in my A4000.
It's too bad the Guru ROMs are no longer produced. |
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The Commodore Amiga 2000 computer is best when used as a "classic" Amiga system. Then 2 megs chip and 8 megs fast is plenty of memory.
Why do you need more memory then this? Is it for ego or do you need more memory because of something you are trying to do. It has been my experiance that the A2620 is actually a better processor board then the A2630, because, you maintain a lot of software compatibility that you lose with the 030 chip, and the board is made better. I have often suggested that a person have two Amiga computers, an Amiga 2000 for all the classic software, and an Amiga 3000 or 4000 for the more modern stuff. One Amiga computer can NOT do it all. And when you try to force one to, that is when you run into problems. My advice to you: Remove the A2630 board and downgrade to the A2620 board. Replace the GVP crap with a Commodore A2091 SCSI controller with 2 meg of ram. 1 meg chip and 6 megs fast ram is plenty of memory for doing classic Amiga stuff. Then get yourself an Amiga 3000 or 4000 computer for your more modern Amiga stuff. About the A2091 SCSI controller, I recommend this board for all classic Amiga 2000 systems. It works, and it works very well. You must have at least the 6.6 roms, but, the 7.0 roms are best and correct many problems. Also, upgrade the SCSI chip to rev 08. The A2091 prefers hard drives that are LESS then 1 gb, even with the 7.0 roms and rev 08 WD chip. You MUST have the 2 megs of memory installed on the A2091 board. It is used as a buffer for the hard drive, as well as for fast ram. If the ram is not installed, all SCSI drive access will be much slower. Lets face it, 500 mb or 730 mb is more then enough hard drive space for a classic Amiga 2000, especially if you use SCSI ZIP and CD Rom drives. Last edited by nscaleworld; 08-04-2012 at 09:09 PM.. |
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The only other way is for you to get a whole different CPU card that has SIMM slots on it. Some have 72 PIN SIMMs as well for up to 128MB max RAM.
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@nscaleworld
Don't think downgrading to an A2620 is an option nor does it make much sense. Software compatibility differences between an '020 and an '030 with data cache turned off are extremely marginal. Quote:
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I enjoyed my A2000 with '040 accelerator board, 32MB fast RAM, 4GB HD, Picasso II RTG board, HydraNet ethernet board and OS 3.9.
An all-in-one GVP '030 accelerator with SCSI is a good option though, if you can find one. The 8MB Zorro II limit is even more of a pain if you decide to add, say, an RTG board with 2MB of RAM because that eats into the limit.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Maryland - U.S.A.
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The way around this problem on an A2000 is to get another accelerator that will allow adding more RAM, or try to find a DKB 2632 card for the 2630.
It will very likely be easier, and cheaper to find another accelerator. I haven't seen a 2632 on the market in years! |
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I would part with my A2630 & DKB2632 w/ 128Mb ram if someone really wanted it
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http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=20008
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I get somewhat slow SCSI speed in my A2500 with a 2630/2632 and GVP 4008 combination but after hooking up a narrow SCSI chain to the CSPPC SCSI in my A4000, I realized that there was a termination issue in the SCSI chain in my A2500. I have a terminated CDRW on one end and a terminated external Jaz drive at the other with the unterminated internal HD in the middle. The SCSI controller is also terminated which is a problem and I only get around 1.3 MB/S max which is about half of what the card should give me. I haven't done it but the fix looks to me like either removing the terminating resitors in the GVP 4008 or reconfiguring the chain with the external connector on the GVP card not used and the termination on the CDRW removed and a SCSI external connector attached the next connector of the internal ribbon cable which will attach to the external Jaz drive. That should give me a proper SCSI chain with both ends terminated.
Oh, and I didn't pay a fantastic amount for my 2632. They are rare but maybe not in such high demand.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Setting the mask is just a filesystem kludge to force PIO mode for "Brain Dead" SCSI drivers. |
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