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Re: Aktywacja slotów ISA&PCi w Slotach Zorro Micronika
@Benedykt Dziubałtowski,
post #3
Benek jak nigdy nie mialem tej karty .. ISA 8 bitowe kosztuja grosze ..sterowniki do sieciowke sa w necie..wiec moze warto poeksperymentowac osobiscie i podzielic sie na lamach forum.
Z poprzedniego watku ktorego bylem autorem wywnioskowalem ze "elektrycznie sloty PCI i ISA nie sa spiete z liniami Amigi" wiec chyba nie beda widoczne. Majac jakis GoldenGate 486 mozna wsadzic VGA 2 MB SoundBlastera 8 bit i jakas sieciowke.. i korzystac z Win98
Nigdy nie spotkalem sie z informacja ze mozna korzystac z karty ISA VGA pod systemem Amigi
tu jest watek
http://eab.abime.net/showthread.php?p=403588
"The GG2 is a bridgeboard with a difference. Usually a Bridgeboard refers to an emulator card which is able to use the 'Inactive' ISA slots found in big box Amigas. The GG2 is not an emulator card but it does allow the use of certain ISA cards directly by the Amiga, effectively giving it an active ISA bus. The GG2 supports almost all non-DMA AT-compatible ISA cards. Unfortunately DMA cards can't be used because the ISA specification requires a real X86 CPU in order to use DMA, which of course the Amiga does not have. Via the GG2+ you can use such items as internal modems, multi-I/O boards, IDE hard drive controllers, non-DMA ethernet boards, VGA boards, A/D boards, etc. Access to the PC cards is at full Amiga Zorro II bus speed unless wait state support is turned on. Of course, a driver for the Amiga is still required to operate the cards. "
Unfortunately DMA cards can't be used because the ISA specification requires a real X86 CPU in order to use DMA, which of course the Amiga does not have
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