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From what I discovered, I was able to use 4 MB of the accelerator's RAM, and it uses the LB's RAM for maybe some caching.
Being able to use 8 MB would be cool, but I'm with you on this one - I don't think it would be possible unless there were some new drivers made for it.
I extension and control panel gave me a hard time. In all the drivers I've come across, there was a HyperCharger 020 and HyperCharger INIT file.
Installing both of those yielded these results:
System 6.0.8 - Freeze when loading the extensions
System 6.0.7 - Freeze when loading the extensions...
I wanted to drop by this thread and ask about something I had on my mind… I am well aware this is probably silly question.
Is it possible to accelerate an accelerator?
For instance, with this HyperCharger, upgrading the 68020 to a 68030 by dropping in a pin-compatible CPU?
No plans to do this...
@cgp , you are a gentleman and a scholar. Thank you so much for providing these screens!
It looks like I was right on the money with my settings, going by the notes you wrote on the cover! I got lucky! :)
Thank you so much again for taking time to scan these!
Just a quick amendment/update to my previous post:
I kept the jumper settings the same as I did in my previous post (Jumpers C, E, and F):
…But I swapped the Logic Board's 4 MB of RAM with 1 MB of RAM, and re-soldered on the resistor.
The result?
The accelerator used its own 4 MB of RAM...
Alrighty, this should be the last post from me for a bit. I wanted to document what I discovered in the even that someone else picks up one of these cards and wants to know how to make it run a lot better!
I actually ended up toying around with the jumpers, after finding another photo of my...
I'm sorry I keep bumping this thread, lol - this is my first accelerator, so I've been having a lot of fun trying different stuff out to see what I can find.
I did some testing Tuesday evening and yesterday and found that these drivers for the Dove MaraThon gave me an impressive(?) 2.635 in...
That's exactly what I was thinking, too - a weird anecdote would be when I ran emulators on my DS or PSP for other consoles. If I had choppy/distorted sound, the emulated games would run perfectly, but when I fixed the sound, the framerate dropped, lol
I'm just keeping the sound "distorted"...
I found this interesting snippet from an article I found archived from MacWorld:
"…
the HyperCharger ran at about 70 percent
of the Prodigy’s speed. However, GCC
shipped us an early version of an applica-
tion that does load the ROM into the fast
RAM. Using this application, the Hyper-...
I know this is a dead thread, but I thought I'd bring it back to ask if any folks here ever had any luck getting the RAM on this accelerator to work?
I've got a new thread covering what I've done so far, but I'm stuck at trying to get this accelerator to use its RM (and copy the SE's ROM into...
Just a quick update - it was late last night, so I didn't post, but I made a bit of progress! (I think so, anyway, lol)
I found that the GemStart 3.0 driver gave me a tiny bit more of a speed boost from what I can tell, and made the system a bit more stable.
When I was using HyperCard's...
I saw something interesting after watching this video:
Adrian appears to have a similar problem with the RAM that I'm having, and he noticed something interesting in one of the MacPeak Orion manuals:
https://archive.org/details/orion-se-20-25-install-and-users-manual/page/n25/mode/2up
I tried all sorts of RAM combinations but didn’t make any progress.
I clipped a leg from the resistor I installed (to make it easy to reinstall) and set my SE and accelerator back to the way it was before in the meantime.
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