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Thread: Some new HQ ClassicWB videos
Bloodwych 18:39 20th April 2009
I've updated some of the ClassicWB videos to show all your friends and make them hail the power of the AMiga!

The main webpage video has been updated; click the HQ button for extra visual and audio goodness:

http://classicwb.abime.net/classicweb/features.htm

and I've posted the first of a series of tutorial videos, although it's a little unfinished as I intend to add annotation text boxes at some point so you may fall asleep at its slow pace! LOL!:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knu1KDVhCAI

The video shows you how to:

  1. Copy the Games and Demos drawers from the default system partition DH0: to a second partition DH1:
  2. Unarchive the KG WHDLoad "T" game pack into the DH1:Games/T drawer.
  3. Edit the relevant startup-sequence files in order to make everything work as it should (links, Game launchers, RAD: boot etc)
  4. Examples of updating and running the Launchers in order to pick up games in the new locations automatically.

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Harrison 09:22 21st April 2009
Very nice work indeed. Keep it up.

I'm sure those tutorial videos will be very useful to all new users of ClassicWB as those are exactly the questions I had myself when I first installed it.

ClassicWB just keeps getting better and better and gives Amigas a new lease of life, and their owners a renewed interest in using them (I know it did for me).
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Bloodwych 17:33 21st April 2009
Thanks Harrison; always appreciate your continued support of Amiga related projects.

Coze over at EAB reminded me that I must consolodate all those startup-sequence files so people don't have to make so many changes when moving drawers to other partitions.

In the next release, I'll make an assign-sequence file that has most of the assigns in one place so very few changes will need applying in comparision to the current system.
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Harrison 09:57 22nd April 2009
That sounds good.
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Andrew1971 10:58 29th December 2010
Bloodwych what amiga do you have looks really quick on the vid
Many Thanks
Andrew
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Harrison 13:21 30th December 2010
He is probably running it via emulation to create the video, but I might be wrong. Looking at the Workbench bar in the video it is reporting a standard A1200 setup with 68020 CPU, plus 8MB fast ram. That might not sound much, but ClassicWB will run very nicely on a basic A1200 with just a fast ram expansion.

To get the most from it though a 68030 accelerator card with 8MB+ fast ram is the best solution. Either a Blizzard 1230 MKIV with some fast ram (best 030 accelerator), or the new 030 accelerator Amigakit are selling.
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Andrew1971 18:33 30th December 2010
Cheers Harrison. silly question where do you put fast ram?
Many Thanks
Andrew
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Harrison 01:53 31st December 2010
For the A1200 Fast Ram has to be added via an expansion card that plugs into the trapdoor expansion under the A1200. This could be just a ram card up to 8MB, or an accelerator card which will include a faster processor, sometimes an FPU, and the ability to add a SIMM for some fast ram.

On the A600 you could only add fast ram using the PCMCIA slot on the lefthand side of the case, using 2 or 4MB SRAM PCMCIA cards.
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Andrew1971 17:24 31st December 2010
Thank You Harrison for the info.PCMCIA SRAM cards where do you get then from.
Many Thanks
Andrew
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Harrison 18:41 31st December 2010
Keep looking on ebay. They pop up from time to time. The A600/A1200 can accept either 2MB or 4MB versions of the 16bit PCMCIA SRAM cards. They were quite common on PC laptops at the time so they did appear quite often. I picked one up for my A600 a couple of years ago for under £10.
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