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From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: LightWave 3.5 is fading fast!
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> I remember having to change the "Fat Agnes" chip out to make the Toaster
> 2000 work with the Amiga 3000 but I don't recall ever changing it back when
> the Toaster 4000 was installed. Hummmm? I'll get back to you on this one.
It's just one of those strange things -- it's a VT4000 in an A2000. When
I'm back in Connecticut, it works fine and dandy with the ECS Denise in,
but in Rhode Island (at least at RISD) the Toaster's DVs go wacky. The
thing is that until I got to RISD, I'd had the ECS Denise in for almost a
year with no problems. I called the NewTek BBS, and they suggested i
check Denise. Seems to have helped, but it doesn't explain why it works
in one state & not the other... really wierd...
-- Joe