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Posted by: FatRakoon Aug,30.2007-03:22 

As a quick experiment...

I have a MiNT Setup, with NVDI5, NAES2, MINT 1.4, Thing and such, that I setup some time back on my good old STE.

Its poor, but its a working solution that does in fact also work just fine from within GEMULTOR too!

I have swapped the MINT.PRG for the 030 version and it runs fine on the TT and the Falcon.

So...

I dragged that up, threw it straight onto a clean empty C: and it booted up just fine under the CT60@66

But, I still cannot for the life of me get Magic to boot up???

Its just fine as the Falcon, but not from within the CT60?

And I keep removing the Temperature ACC but it keeps gettign put back on ( Im assuming by the CPX? ) so, how can I stop this since there is no temperature for the CPU on the CT63?

Is there an updated CT63 config CPX / ACC / APP / Whatever that wont keep tellign me that the NVRAM is wrong or failure or corrupted or whatever?

What does it mean about the NVRAM too? - is my CT63 bust? is it the SDRAM Im using? Is it the Falcons own NVRAM things, Is it my bloody clock chip? I simply dont know???

Answers on a postcard to....

ME!

Thanks anyone who can help.









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Cant install Magic on CT63 FatRakoon Aug,29.2007-23:16
  update FatRakoon Aug,30.2007-03:22
    Re: update Coda Aug,30.2007-08:46
      Re: update Falcon060 Aug,30.2007-13:23
        Re: update Coda Aug,30.2007-19:43
      Re: update MacFalcon Aug,30.2007-13:24
        Re: update FatRakoon Aug,31.2007-01:55
          Maybe...? FatRakoon Aug,31.2007-02:31
            Re: Maybe...? MacFalcon Sep,01.2007-13:56
              Re: Maybe...? Dan Sep,01.2007-18:25


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