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Re: CFFA
- Subject: Re: CFFA
- From: apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu (ground.ecn AppleII Librarian)
- Date: 23 Feb 2005 18:04:36 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Iowa Computer Aided Engineering Network, University of Iowa
- References: <2005022120571816807%dondNoSpam@nevadaedu>
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In article <2005022120571816807%dondNoSpam@nevadaedu>,
Don Diener <dondNoSpam@nevada.edu> wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Does anybody have a CFFA card working with a "Superdrive" controller?
>
Yes, I have a Rom1 w 4Meg Ram card, CFFA, Superdrive, Apple HS SCSI card,
ZipGS MHz/64K, Appletalk networked. Works fine 24/7. I got the CFFA from
Run #1 so it has been a while since I set it up in present config.
Looking at my slot settings I am not sure WHY it is working.
Slot 1 - Your card, CFFA 256Meg Sansdisk, 4 32Meg ProDOS, 1 HFS
Slot 2 - Modem port
Slot 3 - Text display
Slot 4 - Mouse Port
Slot 5 - Your card, Superdrive controller, 1 Superdrive, 1 Apple 800K
Slot 6 - Your card, Apple HS SCSI, no drive connected
Slot 7 - Appletalk
Startup - Scan
The system boots from CFFA, not the Appletalk Appleshare 3.0 server. (I do
not know why.)
System is stable, even SCSI works if I attach drive (becomes boot drive).
IIRC, I can boot from server if startup is set to slot 7 instaed of Scan.
I think the CFFA also works (and boots) is Startup is Slot 1.
So, it all works. I don't know why yours doesn't. It should. So keep
trying.
I also use a 192Meg CFFA in my ROM3 at home, but boot from HS SCSI. I
haven't installed a Superdrive controller in it yet.
--Steve
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--Steve (apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu)
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- From: Don Diener <dondNoSpam@nevada.edu>