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2006-08-17, 14:44 h

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topic: CyberstormMK II defekt ?
Board: Amiga, AmigaOS 4

Sorry for posting in english to this forum, but my german is only good enough to understand most of the discussion, but not for composing an answer. :-)

So, according to my sources, the CSMKII in question was mine, i sold it in early 2003. I used the card 66Mhz overclocked (i also got it already overclocked, i didn't touched it), without any cooling, in my 4000T, which later died due to a Buster failure. So i decided to sell this card, and get myself a B2060 to my A2000 (which i use since then).

A few facts: i used the card at 66Mhz. Ran for days w/o overheating. (The 4000T case has quite good air flow...) I used it with 128MB 60ns memory, RTG, heavy desktop use, networked. It was great.

The jumpers on the mainboard must be set to INT. AFAIK, CSMKI and CSMKIII/CSPPC requires the jumpers on EXT position, but MKII is an exception, and it needs them to be in INT position.

As far as i know, since i sold it, the card wasn't in heavy use, so i see no reason why it shouldn't work now, esp. if it got cooling installed since.

My bets are the memory modules are wrong. I think i sold the card with different modules than the ones it's currently running with, since the ones i sold were 60ns ones.

If i can help in anything else, please notify me, and i'll try my best.
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