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Re: Transwarp GS



Bill Garber <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Liam Busey" <buseyl@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> : Lockar <lockar@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> : -snip-
> :
> : >  My question is, will the oringal
> : > TransWarpGS work in a ROM 03 file://gs?
> :
> : -snip-
> :
> : What's an original TWGS? I have an ancient 6.25MHz TWGS with 8K
> cache and
> : rev. 1.5 ROM in my ROM3 and it's been behaving quite nicely.
> I've never
> : heard of any TWGS compatibility problems with different
> versions of the
> : IIgs.
>
> I'm still trying to make a good cable for mine.
> I can't seem to find the right 40 pin x .6 wide
> plug. They don't want to stay plugged in and
> some of the signals don't want to go thru. Does
> anyone have a spare TWGS cable that works? I'm
> still not even sure the Eeprom is working. I have
> used a substitute model. It may be wrong. I have
> the 32 Mhz crystal to go to 8 Mhz speed, but no luck.
> Please someone help. AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>

SSH manufactures new cables, cache cards, and firmware. I ordered a set of
these last summer and have been quite happy with them. I believe they also
do repairs. Their URL is www.wbwip.com/shh/

IIRC, there was also someone else making cables a couple years back in North
America. A Google groups search may reveal them.

Good luck with the TWGS.

- Liam