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> >
> Try to get version 3.0 or greater of GigaMem, and see if that helps. Sorry
> I cant help you with VMM, as it supports the '040 *only*, so I couldn't
> test it from my machine. Give it a go and see!
>
...version 2 of VMM is now on Aminet (in /util/misc, I think). It now supports
the 030 as well as the 040. I`ve been using it very successfully for a short
while now with no problems whatsoever on an A1200/Viper 030 28Mhz and an
A3000/25.